January 29 Group Ngondro Accumulation

Dudjom Tersar Ngondro Program of the Vajrayana Foundation
is inviting the Ngondro Program Participants
to the monthly scheduled Zoom meeting.


January Group Ngondro Accumulation
with Choying Wangmo
January 29, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 AM Pacific


Join Choying Wangmo in this one hour focused Group Ngondro Accumulation Session. Choying Wangmo begins this session with a one minute guided meditation to clear and relax the mind and from there, takes you through the Concise Dudjom Tersar Ngondro with visualizations from the Four Thoughts to the Dedication of Merit and additional closing prayers recommended by Lama Sonam Rinpoche. At the close of the session, Choying Wangmo leaves us with a reading from Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche’s Commentary on Padampa Sangye’s The Hundred Verses of Advice translated by the Padmakara Translation Group.

 

What to bring to the Accumulation Session:
Dudjom Tersar Concise Ngondro Text
Mala
Accomplishing Mandala Pan
Prostration board and oven mitts or furniture slider

Ngondro Resources:
Lama Sonam Rinpoche Video “How to Use A Mala”
Lama Sonam Rinpoche “How to do Prostrations”
Lama Sonam Rinpoche talks about “How to set up a simple shrine”
“How to make saffron rice” for your mandala offering

Click here to learn how to join the
Vajrayana Foundation Ngondro Program.


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The Seven Line Prayer Teaching with Lama Tsering Gyaltsen Rinpoche

Lama Tsering Gyaltsen Rinpoche  📸 Saraha Nyingma 

NOVEMBER 14th @ 4:00pm Pacific
ZOOM Livestream 
Ngondro Teaching: The Seven Line Prayer
with

Lama Tsering Gyaltsen Rinpoche 

(Note:  You must be a participant of the
Vajrayana Foundation Ngondro Program to attend.)

The overall significance of the Seven-Line Prayer is perhaps best appreciated in relation to a practice called guru-yoga, or “union with the nature of the guru.” Although the importance of a spiritual teacher is spoken of at all levels of Buddhist teaching, it is in the Vajrayana especially that the finding and attendance upon a qualified master or guru is emphasized as the indispensable prerequisite for the successful implementation of the practice. The purpose of guru-yoga is to purify and deepen the disciple’s relationship with his or her teacher. It is introduced as one of the preliminary practices, and it remains crucial—in fact its importance increases—as one progresses through the more advanced levels of the tantric path. The cultivation of devotion to the guru and the blending of one’s mind with his or her enlightened mind is, in the words of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, “the most vital and necessary of all practices and is in itself the surest and fastest way to reach the goal of enlightenment.. ~ Padmakara Translation Group


Lama Tsering Gyaltsen Rinpoche,  A Short Bio 
A lifelong Buddhist practitioner of the Dudjom Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and a learned Buddhist scholar, Lama Tsering Gyaltsen received a Master of Arts degree in Buddhist Studies from the Tibetan Institute of Higher Studies in Varanasi, India. Lama Gyaltsen Rinpoche arrived in the USA in 1996. He is an author of one book of Tibetan history, and several publications on various Buddhist subjects. He has also assisted in the editing and translating on numerous Buddhist texts. Lama Gyaltsen Rinpoche assisted or directed the creation of the Padma Charitable Foundation, located in Corvallis, Oregon, where he serves as the founding and head Dharma teacher. He is a Founding Director and Vice-President of the Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute.

~ Source:   Lama Tsering Gyaltsen Rinpoche


 

 

Diamond Masters

Diamond masters are careful in controlling their bodies and are thus steady. Careful in controlling their speech, they are disciplined. They are supremely wise and intelligent. They are very patient in the face of being harmed, putting up with hardship, and meditating on the profound truth. They are impartial in their pure and superior intentions for all sentient beings. They do not craftily attempt to hide their own faults or make out that they have good qualities that they do not have: they are free of guile and their minds are well controlled. They are skilled in the use of mantras, substances, and medicines for performing the activities of pacifying, increasing, bringing under control, and wrathful subjugation, and are proficient in the principles of tantra. In their wish to free beings tormented by suffering, they are immensely compassionate, much more so than those who practice the Vehicle of Transcendent Perfections. (Their imperative, in this context of the unsurpassable Mantra Vehicle, is that we strive for the level of Vajradhara in one lifetime, which in this degenerate age is so short. They cannot bear the fact that, when it takes those practicing the Vehicle of Transcendent Perfections three measureless great kalpas to attain Buddhahood and those practicing the lower tantras sixteen or seven lifetimes, beings will be tormented by suffering for that long. It is this need to put us on the path using urgent diligence and particularly powerful compassion that makes them so extremely loving and compassionate.) They are learned in the treatises of the inner sciencesb and well acquainted with the ten principles. They are skilled in drawing mandalas with colored powders and in explaining the path of the secret mantras to others. They have great faith, having great respect for and firm devotion to the Great Vehicle in general and to the Mantra Vehicle in particular. They have disciplined their body, speech, and mind by eradicating distractions with the wrong kinds of objects, and have thus brought their senses under control.

One who is steady, disciplined, and intelligent, Patient, impartial, and free of guile; Who knows how to apply the secret mantras and tantras And can draw mandalas; Who is fully versed in the ten principles, Gives all beings the gift of freedom from fear, And takes perpetual delight in the Great Vehicle— Such a being is said to be a master.

The Net of Magical Display

The ten principles: Mandalas and supreme concentration, symbolic gestures, movements, sitting postures, recitation, fire offerings, offerings to the deity, activities and dissolution.

Master Kunga Nyingpod

Even more special than the above qualifications are those of a master who teaches the pith instructions.

Learned, free of mundane activities, Having reached the ultimate point of the absolute nature, And not deluded as to what is desirable— These are the marks of a master of the secret mantras.

Great Array of the Sublime

The roots of the path are the diamond masters: From keeping their commitments, their conduct is pure; From listening, they are richly adorned; as a result of reflection, they have discernment; Through meditation, they possess the signs of warmth and the qualities of experience and realization; Applying compassion, they care for their students.

The Great Masters

A Torch Lighting the Way to Freedom: Complete Instructions on the Preliminary Practice of the Profound and Secret Heart Essence of the Dakini By Dudjom Rinpoche; translated by the Padmakara Translation Group