Dzogchen & Shikantaza Retreat
With Tempa Dukte Lama and Zen priest Catherine Gammon
Olmo Ling Bon Center and Institute, 1101 Greenfield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
This special retreat brings together Tibetan Bon Lama, Tempa Dukte Lama, and Soto Zen Priest, Catherine Gammon, to approach the true nature of the mind through the ancient Tibetan practice of Dzogchen and the Zen practice of Shikantaza.
The Dzogchen teachings are the highest teachings of Bon as they offer a means to directly recognize the true nature of the mind and further attain stabilization of this recognition. Dzogchen is the practice of Open Presence. Openness reveals the nature of emptiness, or the interdependent nature of all beings. Presence reveals the true nature of awareness. This awareness is the key that establishes us into our true nature. Dzogchen practice is to abide in the unity of emptiness and awareness.
Shikantaza is the Zen art of “just sitting,” a nondual objectless meditation. What does this mean in practice? We sit, wholehearted, upright, awake and aware, in the stillness and silence of body and mind, allowing whatever comes to come—sensation, perception, thought—without engaging, without making objects and a self. Even when body and mind are noisy, we rest in the stillness and silence that are their nonduality, awake and aware.
This retreat will include teachings, dialogue, and time spent in meditation.
Teachers
Tempa Lama is an artist and poet and author of four books with Olmo Ling Publications: Heart Drop of the Loving Mother (2014), Journey into Buddhahood (2013), Inexhaustible Miracles (2011) and The Intimate Mind (2011). Since 2000 Tempa Lama has lived in the US. He is dedicated to making the ancient teachings of Bon available and accessible in the West, helping people bring a practice of compassion, healing and happiness into their lives. He teaches in the US, Mexico, Canada, and Europe.
Registration
Workshop fee: $97 (Olmo Ling members), $108 (non-members). We offer a student rate as well as a couple-rate for couples of all genders.
If you are unable to pay the full fee and would like to request a scholarship, please email us at bon@olmoling.org or call us at 412 904 1112. To register, please use the button below, or send us a check marked “Dzogchen retreat”.