In Part 5 of a series of live online sessions of teaching and guided meditation with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Rinpoche continues with his overview and explanation of the practices performed in the “Fear as a Doorway to Liberation” broadcasts on the Tibetan Practice of Chöd.
View Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 6
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Resources
- In his teaching, Rinpoche refers to steps of the Chöd practice detailed in this text.
- Parts 1-3 of the series “Fear as a Doorway to Liberation: The Tibetan Practice of Chöd” can be viewed at these links: Part 1, April 11, 2020, 107 minutes | Part 2, April 25, 2020, 49 minutes | Part 3, May 16, 2020, 78 minutes
- Book: Chod Practice in the Bon Tradition, by Alejandro Chaoul
- Book: Longchen Nyingthig Chod Practice “Sound of Dakini Laughter” (Longchen Nyingthig Series), by Tony Duff
- About the mantra played at start and end of the broadcast
- About Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
I am unable to comment on Facebook.
If possible, please let Rinpoche know that his teaching today 30 May, on TRUST was PRECISELY what I needed.
Tashi Delek
Kindly advise where/how to locate the text Rinpoche refers too.
I have not been able to find in Cybersangha.net and do not see a link.
Zaydée, thanks for asking. A “Resources” section has now been added to this page, and you can find the text first in the list.
Thank you Rinpoche for such a profound and healing Teaching. I have been able through these Teachings to remove years of pain identity that was preventing me from being my best as a human being,and genuinely work on approaching compassion and loving kindness for somebody who has caused me alot of problems and suffering. A person at number 10 on the scale! As you pointed out in your Teaching,it has to start with compassion for yourself,which is something which i wasn’t able to do. Such a profound yet simple practice. I feel now my practice is very genuine. I can’t say Thug-je che enough🙏Lama Khen-no. Stay well.
Tenzin Wangyal Lama,after your wonderful Men-nyak on the Kyab-dro of Chod Khadroi Ghe-gyang,when i went to practise it today my perspective on it had completely changed. It just clicked with me. Right from the very first line of the Teaching “Dhu-na lha dang dre zhe,nang-wa yang…”. I’ve been practising this for years and never saw it from the perspective you explained about “the demons who cause harm…” zhen sem-chem yong la nod jyed dre…Thank you. 🙏A complete shift😊