Thrul Khor: Tibetan Bon Dzogchen Yoga Part III
Tempa Dukte Lama, Olmo Ling, Pittsburgh, PA
Saturday August 25, 9:30am-5pm with lunch break and Sunday August 26, 10am-1pmVenue: Olmo Ling Center, 1101 Greenfield Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15217
Prerequisite: To participate you must have attended the Thrul Khor Bon Dzogchen Yoga, Part II.
Join us for this Weekend Workshop on Tibetan Dzogchen Yoga, called Thrul Khor – the magical wheel or wheel of miracle. Tempa Lama will teach and give instructions from the Dzogchen Transmission of A Khrid.
This is the third Workshop in the Olmo Ling Thrul Khor Series. The 1st Workshop during November 2010 focused on the first 15 Thrul Khor practices of A Khrid and the 2nd Workshop during April 2011 on the Thrul Khor practices of Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyud. In this third Workshop we will study the remaining 25 Thrul Khor practices of A Khrid.
The Yoga of Thrul Khor practice is the training of harmonizing our body, mind and energy. The harmonious state of our being is the manifestation of joy, peace and prosperity of our body, mind and energy. This state manifests after we clear the obstacles and obscurations of
- Blockages of energy that cause abnormal arising, abiding and dissolving of energy
- Blockages of our mental clarity and wisdom due to agitation, dullness and drowsiness.
Through the practice of Thrul Khor we clear our mind and retain its clarity and insight. The practice clears conditioning that cause disturbances and imbalances in the threefold humors of wind, bile and phlegm and thus helps us maintain a healthy body.
Through these practices we will work on increasing our mental stability and awareness and improving the circulation of the vital breath.
Tempa Dukte Lama is an ordained Tibetan Bon lama. He is the founder and spiritual director of Olmo Ling Bon Center in Pittsburgh, PA, a Tibetan Bon Center affiliated with Menri Monastery, India. He is an artist, poet, and the author of The Intimate Mind and Inexhaustible Miracles. Tempa Lama trained in Menri Monastery, India, from the age of six under the close guidance of H.H. 33rd Menri Trizin, the spiritual head of the Bon tradition. He has lived in the US since 2000 and teaches internationally, helping people bring a practice of compassion, healing and happiness into their lives.Registration
Training cost through Sun. April 8: $108 (Olmo Ling members), $120 (non-members).
From April. 9: $125 (members), $137 (non-members).
To participate you must have attended the Thrul Khor Tibetan Bon Dzogchen Yoga, Part II. To register, please contact Trish at our office at bon@olmoling.org, 412 904 1112.

