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Buddhist Psychology: Practicing Abhidharma Retreat

with Lama Trinley and Tergar guides

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This event takes place February 21–23, 2025.

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Registration

Registration will close 1 hour in advance of the event. Full refunds will be given for cancellation requests up to 1 hour in advance of the event.

Who can attend this event?

This retreat is open to all. 

Translation

Translation from English will be offered in Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

If I were to become aware of my habitual thoughts, perceptions, and sensations, rather than being carried away by them, their power over me would begin to fade. I would experience their coming and going as nothing more than the natural function of the mind, in the same way that waves naturally ripple across the surface of a lake or ocean. — Mingyur Rinpoche

No matter what we are doing in our lives, there is a sense of something being slightly off, a hollowness or inner void that needs to be filled to feel complete. This experience is referred to as dukkha within Buddhism — often translated as “suffering.” In this second retreat of the Buddhist Psychology transmission, Lama Trinley takes us through practices based on Mingyur Rinpoche’s new meditation manual, Stainless Prajna, all designed as a roadmap to take us out of suffering and onto the path to inner freedom.

WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?

Mingyur Rinpoche has collected the different meditation practices throughout the Abhidharma literature and compiled them to create a meditation manual for modern-day practitioners. To have the opportunity to receive instructions on Buddhist Psychology based on Mingyur Rinpoche’s new text, Stainless Prajna, is truly precious.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

In this program, you will learn how to apply the practice instructions from the Stainless Prajna and Abhidharma teachings.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM?

  • Live teachings, Q&A, and practice sessions with Lama Trinley
  • Q&A sessions with Tergar Guides
  • Group meditation

REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION:

This retreat is open to all.

Can I get access to a recording of this event?

Recordings will be posted within 72 hours and will remain available for 2 months after the event ends. However, participants in certain regions may encounter difficulties accessing the content due to restrictions in those regions.

About Buddhist Psychology: Practicing Abhidharma Retreat

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Tergar is a nonprofit organization committed to making the benefits of meditation available to everyone. If the fees are a deterrent, please contact [email protected].

About Lama Trinley

Lama Trinley has been the resident teacher at the Tergar Mingjue Phoenix Center since November, 2007. Lama Trinley began his education at Tergar Monastery, where he studied the rituals, prayers, and other traditional practices of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. He entered the traditional three-year retreat when he was seventeen years old, after which he spent six years training in the monastic college of Tergar Monastery, where he taught for three years as assistant professor. His command of English and his humble and gentle demeanor make him easily accessible to newcomers and experienced meditators alike.