Corrigendum for The Path of Secret Mantra

Corrigendum for: The Path of Secret Mantra Teachings of the Northern Treasures Five Nails Pema Tinley’s guide to vajrayāna practice translation and oral transmission by Khenpo Chowang edited by Martin Boord (Rig-‘dzin rdo-rje) 1st edition 2014 CORRIGENDUM Since the first … Continue reading

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Corrigendum for A Cloudburst of Blessings

Corrigendum for: A Cloudburst of Blessings The water initiation and other rites of empowerment for the practice of the Northern Treasures Vajrakīla Vajrakīla Texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition volume four translated by Martin Boord (Rig-‘dzin rdo-rje)   CORRIGENDUM A … Continue reading

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DongSal Me Long Lung

The LUNG (textual transmission) for the root text included in: BEING RIGHT HERE A Dzogchen Treasure Text of Nuden Dorje entitled The Mirror of Clear Meaning with a Commentary by James Low published by Snow Lion, Boulder, 2004 These teachings … Continue reading

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Dudjom Lingpa

Dudjom Lingpa (1835-1904) was a Tibetan meditation master, visionary, tertön of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and a Dzogchen master of principal importance (particularly in the area of “refining perception”) at his time. He receive direct transmissions (nye brgyud) … Continue reading

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A Cloudburst of Blessings by Rig-’dzin rdo-rje (Martin Boord)

The water initiation and other rites of empowerment for the practice of the Northern Treasures Vajrakīla, Vajrakīla Texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition, volume four.
edition khordong at Wandel Verlag, Berlin 2017, 332 sewn pages, with 12 illustrations, English and partly Tibetan and Sanskrit, hard cover, 15x22cm, 560g, 49€, ISBN: 978-3-942380-23-2
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Dudjom Rinpoche

His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche, Jikdral Yeshe Dorje, was one of the most outstanding yogins, scholars and meditation masters of recent times, who inspired not only awe in those who met him, but also devotion and deep affection. After the flight of the Tibetans into exile, it was Dudjom Rinpoche who was the first master to be accorded the title of Supreme Head of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, the ‘oldest’ school introduced into Tibet in the 8th century by Guru Padmasambhava. Continue reading

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