This event takes place on April 9th, 2025.
10-10:30 a.m. EDT (New York),
4-4:30 p.m. CEST (Berlin),
10-10:30 p.m. HKT (Hong Kong)
Registration will close 1 hour in advance of the event.
This program is open to everyone.
Translation from English will be offered in Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
Guru Padmasambhava was an enlightened master who wrote several treasure teachings appropriate for a degeneration time — a time of wars, pandemics, and emotional disturbances. The first Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche revealed these texts from mountain rocks and practiced them in Tibet. — Mingyur Rinpoche
Can I get access to a recording of this event?
A recording will be posted in English only on YouTube.
Join us for a 30-minute webinar to learn answers to frequently asked questions about attending Mingyur Rinpoche's upcoming Dorje Drolö teachings in Kathmandu in November, as well as the Dorje Drolö transmission in general. We'll cover key details such as prerequisites, recommended preparation, ngöndro practice requirements, and other essential information.
WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?
Discover how the Dorje Drolö ngöndro practice integrates into Tergar's Path of Liberation. Also learn about prerequisites and key details for the upcoming Dorje Drolö event in November and why it is an invaluable opportunity to deepen your understanding of this profound cycle of teachings.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
In this program, you will:
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS PROGRAM?
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION:
This program is open to everyone.
Please submit your questions related to Dorje Drolo practice here. We will choose the most common questions and answer them on our Dorje Drolo info session on April 9th, 2025.
The webinar is free of charge - no payment is required
Cortland is a scientist, translator, and meditation teacher who offers workshops and leads retreats around the world. He has practiced meditation for nearly three decades and has spent time on retreat in monasteries and retreat centers throughout Japan, Burma, and India, including eight years spent living in Tibetan refugee settlements in Kathmandu, Nepal. He has a Ph.D. in Mind, Brain and Contemplative Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was mentored by renowned neuroscientist Dr. Richard Davidson. He also holds a master’s Degree in Buddhist Studies from Naropa University. In addition to his work as an Instructor for the Tergar community and Executive Director of Tergar International, Cortland serves as Research Scientist and Chief Contemplative Officer at UW-Madison’s Center for Healthy Minds and the center’s affiliated non-profit, Healthy Minds Innovations. Cortland is actively involved in scientific research and has published articles on the impact of meditation practices on the body, mind, and brain. He has also published twelve books of translations of classical texts on Buddhist philosophy and meditation. He currently lives with his wife and son in Madison, Wisconsin.