A Teaching of The Four Empowerments

📸 𝑆𝑜𝑛𝑎𝑚 𝐹𝑎𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑖𝑛 ༒ 𝑃𝑒𝑚𝑎 𝑂𝑠𝑒𝑙 𝐿𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑆𝑢𝑚𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑅𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑡 2016

Source: Spring Retreat 1989 Brochure

This is the first of what will be an Annual Retreat given by Lama Tharchin Rinpoche. (1936-2013). Rinpoche has expressed his vision for these retreats as follows:

“In the West there are many Dharma practitioners and many teachers, but I feel that the students lack a real overview of the body of the Dharma teachings from beginning to end. In order to serve the Vajrayana teachings, I would like to open the road to understanding Dharma in its entirety. Since I will be staying in America for a long time, I would like to provide an opportunity for those willing and able, to practice this path to completion. I hope some will be able to teach this doctrine themselves, thus preserving and advancing the Dharma in the West in its original, pristine form.

The Vajrayana path has four levels of practice connected with the four initiations. The first initiation is the Vase initiation, connected with the Development stage practices: meditating on the deity of the three roots – Lama, Yidam and Dakini. The practices consist of drawing the deity to oneself, accomplishing the deity by realizing the ordinary and supreme essence blessings, and then performing the four Buddha activities. The purpose of Development stage practice is to destroy belief in and grasping at ordinary appearances by realizing emptiness of appearance. The result is that one realizes Buddhahood in the Nirmanakaya Buddhafield.

The second initiation is the Secret initiation, connected with the practice of the Six Yogas: Tummo, Dream, Bardo, Phowa, Illusory Body and Clear Light. The nerves and channels are freed from blockages. The practices destroy grasping and attachment to ordinary speech and energy, using breathing and physical exercises. The result is realizing Buddhahood in the Sambhogakaya Buddhafield.

The third initiation is the Wisdom initiation, connected with the path of Skillful Means. One experiences the four stages of bliss and the realization of the union of bliss and emptiness. The method of practice trains the mind and tigle (vital essence) and destroys grasping at impure perceptions. The result is Buddhahood at the Dharmakaya level.

The fourth initiation is the Precious Word initiation. One meditates according to the two stages of Dzogchen, Thekchö and Tögal. In Thekchö, the practitioner realizes the separateness of mind and awareness, and the union of emptiness and awareness. The training consists of being introduced to the View of one’s own naked awareness and Buddha mind. After understanding this one meditates on it. Then, one is taught to develop through Action. In Tögal, four stages of experience spontaneously arise. The purpose of Tögal is to attain the rainbow light body. At this time the subtle defilements are destroyed and in this life one attains Buddhahood in the Dharmakaya Buddhafield. This is the ultimate Dharma practice, resulting in the Swabhavakaya, which is the essence of the Dharmakaya.

Each student will participate at their own level of practice connected with one of the four initiations. At the beginning of the retreat, the three Root initiations of Lama, Yidam and Dakini will be given, along with the oral transmissions (lung) and teachings. The daily schedule will consist of four sessions. During the first session we will do Ngondro (preliminary practices), Riwo Sangcho, Guru Rinpoche, Yeshe Tsogyal and Red Tara. During the second session I will give individual instruction. The third session will consist of teaching and practice in accordance with the individual student’s level. In the fourth session we will do sitting meditation, Vajrakilaya and Dharmapala.”

Lama Tharchin, (1936-2013) a Ngakpa (yogi)  and master practitioner of Vajrayana Buddhism. Rinpoche was considered a master of the Dzogchen tradition and of the Nyingma heritage of aesthetics and monastic arts. After spending nine years in retreat, Rinpoche fled Tibet with his family. He then spent many years in India and Nepal. More recently, he has traveled and lived extensively in the West, where he has pledged to spend much of his time.

His inspiring teaching of Buddhist philosophy and meditation are complemented by his artistry. Rinpoche is the living expression of the wisdom and compassion of the Buddhadharma.