The Madhyamaka school of thought Initial approach
Programe update11/01/2024- According to the school of thought of the middle way (madhyamaka), all phenomena are emptiness and without identity.
Programe update11/01/2024- According to the school of thought of the middle way (madhyamaka), all phenomena are emptiness and without identity.
Program update 11/01/2024 This text from the III Karmapa, Rangjung Dorjé (1284 - 1339), distinguishes the way knowledge oriented towards objects manifests and operates and primordial wisdom.
On the request of the Tibetan King Mutig Tsenpo, son of King Trisong Detsen, the great 8th-century Indian pandita Kamalashila composed The Steps of Meditation (Bhavanakrama). The first of the three parts describes the steps of familiarization with mental calm, then higher vision, and lastly the paths and the grounds in
In this work, Sakya Pandita Künga Gyaltsen (1182–1251), one of the founding fathers of the Sakya lineage and an eminent teacher respected by all of the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism […]
Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa explains the importance of the Five Royal Sutras that make up the paths of practice. Among them, the Sutra of Aspirations for […]
Program update on 03/01/2025 This text from the III Karmapa, Rangjung Dorjé (1284 - 1339), distinguishes the way knowledge oriented towards objects manifests and operates and primordial wisdom.
Program updated on 01/03/2025 – The course initially scheduled from May 7 to 11 will take place in the summer. Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa explains the importance of the Five Royal Sutras that make up the paths of practice.
Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa explains the importance of the Five Royal Sutras that make up the paths of practice. Among them, the Sutra of Aspirations for […]
À la requête du roi du Tibet Mutig Tsenpo, fils du roi Trisong Detsen, Kamalashila, grand pandit indien du VIIIe siècle, a composé les Étapes de la méditation (Bhavanakrama). La première des trois parties décrit de manière détaillée les étapes de la familiarisation avec la quiétude mentale, puis avec la vision supérieure, et enfin les chemins et les terres.
In this work, Sakya Pandita Künga Gyaltsen (1182–1251), one of the founding fathers of the Sakya lineage and an eminent teacher respected by all of the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism […]
Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa explains the importance of the Five Royal Sutras that make up the paths of practice. Among them, the Sutra of Aspirations for […]