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Trouver la liberté: Les enseignements fondamentaux du Bouddha, Cours II – La seconde noble vérité: L'origine de la souffrance, Première partie – Les Cinq Skandas

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À propos du cours

This course is part of a five-course-series that provides a thorough exploration of the Hinayana path drawing on teachings from prominent teachers and classic sources. L'accent est mis sur la culture du maitri ou de la convivialité envers soi-même, et sur les enseignements Shambhala de la bonté fondamentale, douceur et bravoure – allowing us to meet the modern human condition with warriorship and dignity.

The Four Noble Truths are used as the overall organizing principle. Instructions in the Four Foundations of Mindfulness are interwoven and provide a meditative method for embracing the totality of our basically good experienceincluding pain and suffering.

Cours II – Ayant reconnu la vérité de la souffrance et la confusion qui envahit notre vie, nous avons naturellement des questions. How does this state of suffering ariseWhere does confusion come from?  Dans cette exploration approfondie des Cinq Skandhas, nous toucherons ces couches ou constellations d'expérience une par une, à partir de l'inconditionné, terrain inné d'espace ouvert, and see how we fabricate our own world of projections.

À propos des enseignants

Dale Asraëlgrowing up in a suburb of Washington, CC, studied music and dance and, even as a young child, ruthlessly searched for answers. Through her Jewish ancestry, she learned to celebrate the sacredness of life and, simultaneously be aware of the depth of human suffering. After completing university studies in film and Eastern religions, Dale moved to Canada in 1970, disheartened by the Vietnam War. Shortly after she took Refuge Vows at the Kagyü Center in Vancouver, British Columbia, Dale heard reports of a “revolutionary young lamawho was teaching about chaos and wisdom. She journeyed to Boulder to meet him, and during her first interview with the Vidyadhara in 1973, realized she was “being given answers to questions I hadn’t even begun to articulate.Dale attended the first session of Naropa Institute in 1974 and the first public dathün at Rocky Mountain Dharma Center (now Drala Mountain Center) that same summer. An early member of the Kootenay Dharma Study Group, she spent the next six years traveling from B.C. to Boulder to attend programs with Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. During that time, she completed university studies in Education and became a music teacher in the British Columbia public schools. Dale attended the 1978 Vajradhatu Seminary, a program remembered for Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s regular gatherings for post-talk singing in the hotel lounge. Dans 1979, she moved to Boulder to study intensively with the Vidyadhara. She taught music at the Buddhist-inspired Vidya School for five years. At Trungpa Rinpoche’s request, she moved to Rocky Mountain Dharma Center (now Drala Mountain Center) to serve as Head of Practice and Study from 1985-1990. In that role, she had the inexpressible good fortune of working closely with Chögyam Trungpa Rinpcohe during his last two Seminaries. Upon returning to Boulder, CO. to live, Dale was able to return to Drala Mountain Center every summer to teach at the Seminaries. De cette façon, she began to work closely with Sakyong Mipham, Rinpoche and to learn deeply from his stream of teachings. Dale has taught as Core Faculty at Naropa University since 1992, in the M.A. Études bouddhistes, Contemplative Education, and Counseling programs, and is an Upadhyaya(Buddhist minister). She leads meditation retreats, dathuns (month long meditation retreats), Sutrayana Seminaries, Ngondro Instructor trainings, and other programs internationally. “I am continually humbled by studying and practicing the profound teachings of our lineages. The more I learn, the more I realize the incredible good fortune we share.

John Rockwella été sur le chemin du dharma pendant 47 années. Il rencontra Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoché en 1975 et étudié et pratiqué les enseignements bouddhistes et Shambhala pendant 12 ans avec lui, et a notamment travaillé avec lui sur la traduction de textes tibétains en anglais. Pour dix ans, il a étudié et enseigné à l'Université de Naropa dans le département d'études bouddhistes. Pendant de nombreuses années, il a été acharya ou enseignant principal pour Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche et a également étudié intensivement avec Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche. Son inspiration est maintenant d'ouvrir le cœur et les sens sur place.

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