Khandro Kejang Chöd

With Drubpön Lama Karma

September 26 - October 1, 2019

Date and Time Details: This retreat begins with a mandatory registration period from 2pm to 4pm on the first day and ends after lunch on the last day.

Location: Tara Mandala Retreat Center

  • Camping – $480.00
  • Dorm Yurt, Women's – $588.00
  • Dorm Yurt, Men's – $588.00
  • Commuting – $480.00
  • Prajna 3-Bed Female Dorm/Family Room – $648.00
  • Prajna Double – $870.00
  • Prajna Queen Shared-Bed – $1,050.00
  • Prajna Queen Single – $1,470.00
  • Tent Cabin Single Occupancy – $648.00

Chöd, which literally means “cutting,” is a powerful, dramatic practice of cutting through ego-clinging and delusion by visualizing the offering up of one’s body to all beings and karmic debtors. This is a potent method to sever all self-grasping and to usher oneself into the realization of emptiness. The system of practices is based on Prajnaparamita and set down by Padampa Sangye and Machig Labdron for the purpose of cutting through the four Maras and ego-clinging. It is a swift path to liberation that also possesses incredibly profound blessings.

In this retreat, Drubpön Lama Karma will give the transmission of Khandro Kejang Chöd (“Bellowing Laughter of the Dakinis”) from Longchen Nyingthig,  as revealed by Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa Khyentse Ozer.

Participants will need to have a Chöd drum and bell, both of which can be purchased in the Tara Mandala Dakini store. Dharma attire and kangling are also suggested.

This retreat is open to all.

Suggested Dana: $240 – $300

 

About the Teacher

Drubpön Lama Karma

Venerable retreat master (Drubpön) Lama Karma was born in eastern Bhutan and joined the Long-Nying Chöling Monastery at a young age. His root teacher was Lama Naljorpa, the great yogi of Mahamudra and Dzogchen, from whom he received numerous vows, empowerments, instructions and oral transmissions, including the Chöd Rinchen Trengwa and the Chöd practice of […]

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