Six Yogas Intensive
With Pema Khandro
November 4 - December 16, 2024
The Six Yogas Intensive is a six week training which includes in-depth training in the most cherished esoteric practices of Tibetan Buddhism. This course addresses the core issues facing a life, and presents potent methods for integrating spiritual practice into every day life. The system includes meditations for living, dreaming, and dying. It features the practice of Tummo, or Inner Fire meditation, Illusory Body practice, Dream Yoga, Clear Light Meditation, Bardo, the dying practices and Phowa, the transference of consciousness at the time of death.
Each practice is part of an overarching system for experiencing liminality, change, and uncertainty in states of free and total presence.
Join scholar and teacher, Pema Khandro Ph.D.,in this six week journey into the six yogas including their history, their implicit contexts, the practices, and their adaptations over the thousand years that they have been taught. Trained both as an academic and as a lineage holder of the tradition, Pema Khandro provides a rigorous and compassionate approach to the study of Buddhism.
This course includes:
Mondays 5pm-7pm PT / 8pm-10pm ET Live online classes with Pema Khandro.
Daily – Six weeks of daily Six Yogas practice at 8 am PT led by Pema Khandro’s accomplished team of practice leaders, who have been specially trained for this purpose. Practice daily within an engaged community of diverse Buddhist practitioners, both beginners and advanced.
Leader
Pema Khandro is an internationally renowned teacher and scholar of Buddhist philosophy. Ordained in the Nyingma lineage, enthroned as a tulku, and trained as an academic, her teachings celebrate the dynamic coalescence of tradition and the modern context. She is the founder of Ngakpa International and its three projects: The Buddhist Studies Institute, Dakini Mountain and the Yogic Medicine Institute. In her work as a Buddhist teacher she is an authorized Lama and lineage holder of the Nyingma and Kagyu traditions and was enthroned to carry on the lineage of her predecessor, the first Pema Khandro, an early twentieth century…
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