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[[Image:RigpaLogo.jpg|frame|Rigpa logo]]'''Rigpa''' aims to present the [[Tibetan Buddhism|Buddhist tradition of Tibet]] in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.
[[Image:RigpaLogo.jpg|frame|Rigpa logo]]'''Rigpa''' is an international network of centres and groups offering the [[Buddha]]’s teachings in a way that is based on an authentic tradition, yet also relevant and beneficial for people in the modern world. Rigpa offers courses and seminars in [[meditation]] and [[compassion]], as well as a complete path of study and practice for every stage of the Buddha’s teachings.


Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of [[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]], Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.
Rigpa was founded in 1979 by [[Sogyal Rinpoche]], a Buddhist teacher from Tibet, who is also the author of ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]''. Rigpa has the gracious patronage of [[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]], and each national Rigpa association has charitable and non-profit status.


At the same time, Rigpa seeks to explore how the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha's teachings can benefit many different areas of life in today's world.
Inviting teachers of all traditions: Uniquely, Rigpa regularly hosts teachers of all Tibetan Buddhist traditions who give teachings and [[empowerment]]s, as well as Buddhist masters of other lineages, and teachers from different spiritual traditions. Such diversity is a continuation of the [[Rimé]] or ‘non-sectarian’ approach, advocated by Sogyal Rinpoche's master [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]] who was an incarnation of one of the initiators of the Rimé movement—the great 19th century master [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].  


[[Sogyal Rinpoche]]:
Buddhism and western science: In more recent years this open spirit of inquiry has also resulted in an active and a mutually illuminating dialogue with experts from other disciplines, both spiritual and scientific, that continues to develop Tibetan Buddhism, in particular including through Rigpa's conference programme.


:"[[Rigpa]] is a Tibetan word, which in general means 'intelligence' or 'awareness'. In [[Dzogchen]], however, the highest teachings in the Buddhist tradition of Tibet, rigpa has a deeper connotation, 'the innermost nature of the mind'. The whole of the teaching of Buddha is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of omniscience or enlightenment – a truth so universal, so primordial that it goes beyond all limits, and beyond even religion itself."
==The Name 'Rigpa'==
Sogyal Rinpoche writes:
:"[[Rigpa]] is a Tibetan word, which in general means 'intelligence' or 'awareness'. In [[Dzogchen]], however, the highest teachings in the Buddhist tradition of Tibet, rigpa has a deeper connotation, 'the innermost nature of the mind'. The whole of the teaching of Buddha is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of omniscience or enlightenment–a truth so universal, so primordial that it goes beyond all limits, and beyond even religion itself."


Inspired by the meaning of the word rigpa, Sogyal Rinpoche gave this as the name for his work and to the vehicle he was developing to serve the Buddha's teaching in the West. Today, Rigpa has more than 130 centres in 41 countries around the world.
Inspired by the meaning of the word rigpa, Sogyal Rinpoche gave this as the name for the vehicle he was developing to serve the Buddha's teaching in the West. Today, Rigpa has more than 130 centres in 30 countries around the world.


==History==
==History, Main Dates==
[[Image:Sogyal dudjom translator.jpg|thumb|Sogyal Rinpoche translating for [[Dudjom Rinpoche|Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche]]]]
[[Image:Sogyal dudjom translator.jpg|thumb|Sogyal Rinpoche translating for [[Dudjom Rinpoche|Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche]]]]
*1971 Sogyal Rinpoche studies comparative religion at Cambridge University, England.
*1971 Sogyal Rinpoche studies comparative religion at Cambridge University, England.
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*1990 Sogyal Rinpoche gives Dzogchen teachings at the Bordeaux Easter retreat; the summer retreat is at [[Prapoutel 1990|Prapoutel]] in France with Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and many other masters; [[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]] teaches at Rigpa London; first Dzogchen Beara Christmas retreat.
*1990 Sogyal Rinpoche gives Dzogchen teachings at the Bordeaux Easter retreat; the summer retreat is at [[Prapoutel 1990|Prapoutel]] in France with Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and many other masters; [[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]] teaches at Rigpa London; first Dzogchen Beara Christmas retreat.


*1991 Rigpa Switzerland is established; the new London Centre in Caledonian Road opens; [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] teaches in London, Dzogchen Beara and at the summer retreat in Cassan, France, he blesses the new retreat land of [[Lerab Ling]]; His Holiness Sakya Trizin gives [[Vajrakilaya]] enpowerment in Rigpa London; Nyoshul Khenpo attends the winter retreat at Kirchheim in Germany.
*1991 Rigpa Switzerland is established; the new London Centre in [[Caledonian Road]] opens; [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] teaches in London, Dzogchen Beara and at the summer retreat in Cassan, France, he blesses the new retreat land of [[Lerab Ling]]; His Holiness Sakya Trizin gives [[Vajrakilaya]] enpowerment in Rigpa London; Nyoshul Khenpo attends the winter retreat at Kirchheim in Germany.


*1992 [[Dzogchen Monastery]] is inaugurated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama; the first three-month retreat is held at Lerab Ling; ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'' is published; Dzogchen Beara trust established; courses and instructor training in Rigpa begin to be formalized.
*1992 [[Dzogchen Monastery]] is inaugurated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama; the first three-month retreat is held at Lerab Ling; ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'' is published; Dzogchen Beara trust established; courses and instructor training in Rigpa begin to be formalized.
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*2007 Building work begins on the new Spiritual Care Centre at Dzogchen Beara. [[Pewar Rinpoche]] visits Lerab Ling. His Holiness Sakya Trizin visits Lerab Ling to give teachings and an elaborate empowerment of Vajrakilaya, according to the Khön family lineage of which he is a direct descendant. Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche teach at Lerab Ling. On 4 October 2007, Sogyal Rinpoche officially opened Rigpa's new Centre in Berlin, Germany, in the presence of officials from the Mayor's office, representatives of other Buddhist groups, and 350 sangha members also attended.
*2007 Building work begins on the new Spiritual Care Centre at Dzogchen Beara. [[Pewar Rinpoche]] visits Lerab Ling. His Holiness Sakya Trizin visits Lerab Ling to give teachings and an elaborate empowerment of Vajrakilaya, according to the Khön family lineage of which he is a direct descendant. Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche teach at Lerab Ling. On 4 October 2007, Sogyal Rinpoche officially opened Rigpa's new Centre in Berlin, Germany, in the presence of officials from the Mayor's office, representatives of other Buddhist groups, and 350 sangha members also attended.
*2019 Rigpa's first prayer gathering in [[Bodhgaya]], India, takes place 1-16 March.


==Centres==
==Centres==
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*[[Lerab Ling]]—retreat centre
*[[Lerab Ling]]—retreat centre
*[[Rigpa centre, Levallois]]—Paris city centre
*[[Rigpa centre, Levallois]]—Paris city centre
*[[Dharma Mati]]—Berlin city centre
*Rigpa centre [[Caledonian Road]]—London city centre


===Historical Centres===
===Historical Centres===
*[[Dzogchen Orgyen Chö Ling]]
*[[Dzogchen Orgyen Chö Ling]], London
*[[St Paul’s Crescent]]
*[[St Paul’s Crescent]], London
*[[Rue Burq, Paris]]
*[[Rue Burq, Paris]]
*[[Rue Denis Poisson, Paris]]
*[[Rue Denis Poisson, Paris]]
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.rigpa.org/ Rigpa website], main Rigpa website
*[http://www.rigpa.org/ Rigpa website], main Rigpa website
*[http://rigpanews.blogspot.com/ Rigpa News] a blog for students of Sogyal Rinpoche and Rigpa


[[Category:Rigpa Centres]]
[[Category:Rigpa Centres]]
[[Category:Dharma Centres]]
[[Category:Dharma Centres]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 10 March 2019

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Rigpa is an international network of centres and groups offering the Buddha’s teachings in a way that is based on an authentic tradition, yet also relevant and beneficial for people in the modern world. Rigpa offers courses and seminars in meditation and compassion, as well as a complete path of study and practice for every stage of the Buddha’s teachings.

Rigpa was founded in 1979 by Sogyal Rinpoche, a Buddhist teacher from Tibet, who is also the author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. Rigpa has the gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and each national Rigpa association has charitable and non-profit status.

Inviting teachers of all traditions: Uniquely, Rigpa regularly hosts teachers of all Tibetan Buddhist traditions who give teachings and empowerments, as well as Buddhist masters of other lineages, and teachers from different spiritual traditions. Such diversity is a continuation of the Rimé or ‘non-sectarian’ approach, advocated by Sogyal Rinpoche's master Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö who was an incarnation of one of the initiators of the Rimé movement—the great 19th century master Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.

Buddhism and western science: In more recent years this open spirit of inquiry has also resulted in an active and a mutually illuminating dialogue with experts from other disciplines, both spiritual and scientific, that continues to develop Tibetan Buddhism, in particular including through Rigpa's conference programme.

The Name 'Rigpa'

Sogyal Rinpoche writes:

"Rigpa is a Tibetan word, which in general means 'intelligence' or 'awareness'. In Dzogchen, however, the highest teachings in the Buddhist tradition of Tibet, rigpa has a deeper connotation, 'the innermost nature of the mind'. The whole of the teaching of Buddha is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of omniscience or enlightenment–a truth so universal, so primordial that it goes beyond all limits, and beyond even religion itself."

Inspired by the meaning of the word rigpa, Sogyal Rinpoche gave this as the name for the vehicle he was developing to serve the Buddha's teaching in the West. Today, Rigpa has more than 130 centres in 30 countries around the world.

History, Main Dates

Sogyal Rinpoche translating for Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche
  • 1971 Sogyal Rinpoche studies comparative religion at Cambridge University, England.
  • 1973 He helps arrange His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s first visit to the west, in Rome, Switzerland and the U.K. Meeting with Pope Paul VI.
  • 1974 Sogyal Rinpoche begins to teach in London.
  • 1975 Rinpoche founds his first Dharma centre, Orgyen Chö Ling in North London; Dodrupchen Rinpoche and Khenpo Thubten both give teachings.
  • 1976 Invites Dudjom Rinpoche to London; translates for him in USA. Sogyal Rinpoche begins to teach in Paris.
  • 1977 Orgyen Chö Ling hosts Gyalwang Karmapa; Sogyal Rinpoche publishes View, Meditation and Action.
  • 1978 His Holiness Sakya Trizin is invited to London; Sogyal Rinpoche teaches in Ireland; Face to Face published; Dudjom Rinpoche's centre established in Paris at rue Burq under Rinpoche's guidance; first Rigpa Tibetan Calendar produced.
  • First Easter retreat at Jouy in France, first Summer retreat at Grasse in France with Khandro Tsering Chödrön; Sogyal Rinpoche teaches in Santa Cruz, California; Serkong Rinpoche teaches at Rigpa Paris and London.
  • 1982 Rinpoche invites Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche to Rigpa London; invites His Holiness the Dalai Lama to give an empowerment of Padmasambhava in Paris.
  • 1983 Sogyal Rinpoche takes part in 'New Dimensions in Death and Dying' conference with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and Kenneth Ring; in USA, Rigpa is established as a non-profit organization. Kalu Rinpoche teaches at Paris and London centres.
  • 1984 His Holiness the Dalai Lama is invited to give a one day Dzogchen teaching in London; Rigpa students attend Dudjom Rinpoche's final teaching in Dordogne, France, also receiving teachings from Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche.
  • 1985 Sogyal Rinpoche is invited to teach in Australia and Germany; retreats in France and U.S. with Nyoshul Khenpo; Dzogchen Rinpoche invited to the West; Rinpoche teaches at Esalen and California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.
  • 1986 First Australian retreat; Nyoshul Khenpo invited to retreats in Wales, France and California; Rinpoche gives plenary address to U.S. National Hospice Organization; first Kirchheim retreat, Germany, winter 1986-7.
  • 1988 Penor Rinpoche gives the transmissions of the Nyingtik Yabshyi for Rigpa London; first Thanksgiving retreat in Oakland; Dublin centre opens in Ireland.
  • 1989 First Australian retreat at Tiona Park; Rigpa established in Holland; His Holiness Sakya Trizin teaches in Paris and at the Easter retreat, Cornwall UK; summer retreat in French Alps with Dodrupchen Rinpoche and Nyoshul Khenpo and Dzogchen Rinpoche.
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and other lamas at Prapoutel
  • 1990 Sogyal Rinpoche gives Dzogchen teachings at the Bordeaux Easter retreat; the summer retreat is at Prapoutel in France with Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and many other masters; Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche teaches at Rigpa London; first Dzogchen Beara Christmas retreat.
  • 1991 Rigpa Switzerland is established; the new London Centre in Caledonian Road opens; Dodrupchen Rinpoche teaches in London, Dzogchen Beara and at the summer retreat in Cassan, France, he blesses the new retreat land of Lerab Ling; His Holiness Sakya Trizin gives Vajrakilaya enpowerment in Rigpa London; Nyoshul Khenpo attends the winter retreat at Kirchheim in Germany.
  • 1992 Dzogchen Monastery is inaugurated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama; the first three-month retreat is held at Lerab Ling; The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying is published; Dzogchen Beara trust established; courses and instructor training in Rigpa begin to be formalized.
  • 1994 One-year retreats begin at Dzogchen Beara; Nyoshul Khenpo teaches in Paris and Lerab Ling; Rinpoche begins to teach at Salle Adyar, Paris; Dzogchen Rinpoche teaches widely; View magazine begins; Chindak Tibetan aid project is launched. Dzogchen Pönlop Rinpoche teaches at Rigpa London.
  • 1995 His Holiness Sakya Trizin in London with Jetsun Chimey; Penor Rinpoche teaches in Paris, London and at Lerab Ling's summer retreat; Rigpa 'streams' course programme initiated in eight countries.
  • 1998 Lerab Ling invites Sherab Özer Rinpoche, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Neten Chokling Rinpoche, Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche, Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche to the summer retreat. The winter retreat at Kirchheim, Germany, with Dzogchen Rinpoche; first 'Three Roots' retreat at Dzogchen Beara.
Sogyal Rinpoche with Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche in Lerab Ling
  • 1999 New Paris centre blessed by Trulshik Rinpoche; summer retreats at Lerab Ling with Dzogchen Rinpoche, Tsoknyi Rinpoche, Chokling Rinpoche and Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche; Trulshik Rinpoche teaches in San Francisco, New York and Lerab Ling; new Amsterdam centre; Kirchheim Millennium retreat with Dzogchen Rinpoche, Tulku Pegyal Rinpoche and a Vajrakilaya drupchö is held. Trulshik Rinpoche teaches at Lerab Ling in November.
  • 2000 His Holiness Sakya Trizin teaches in Paris and London centres; Trulshik Rinpoche teaches in London; summer retreat at Lerab Ling with Chokling Rinpoche; His Holiness the Dalai Lama visits Lerab Ling, and gives a major teaching entitled The Path to Enlightenment over 10 days.
  • 2002 Lerab Ling is officially recognised as a 'religious congregation'. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche and Professor Steven Goodman teach at the Shedra. Mingyur Rinpoche, Neten Chokling Rinpoche, Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche and Tsoknyi Rinpoche visit Lerab Ling.
  • 2003 Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche confers the most important transmissions from the Nyingma and Dzogchen tradition, and blesses the site of the new temple at Lerab Ling. Mingyur Rinpoche, Dzogchen Rinpoche, Chokling Rinpoche and Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche visit Lerab Ling. From 2003 to 2006, Khenpo Namdrol teaches the Guhyagarbha Tantra, one of the most profound and definitive teachings on the Vajrayana path. It is the first time Dodrupchen Jikme Tenpe Nyima's commentary on the Gyü Sangwa Nyingpo, requested and transcribed by Tertön Sogyal, has been taught in the West. Construction work on the temple begins in November.
  • 2004 Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche performs consecration ceremonies on the site of the Lerab Ling temple. Neten Chokling Rinpoche leads a Guru Rinpoche drupchen at Lerab Ling.
  • 2005 Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche visits Lerab Ling to confer the most important empowerments and transmissions associated with the Nyingma and Dzogchen teachings.
  • 2006 Construction of the Lerab Ling temple is completed. More than 1,000 Rigpa students attend the main summer retreat. On August 9th, Rigpa's Three-year retreat begins.
  • 2007 Building work begins on the new Spiritual Care Centre at Dzogchen Beara. Pewar Rinpoche visits Lerab Ling. His Holiness Sakya Trizin visits Lerab Ling to give teachings and an elaborate empowerment of Vajrakilaya, according to the Khön family lineage of which he is a direct descendant. Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche teach at Lerab Ling. On 4 October 2007, Sogyal Rinpoche officially opened Rigpa's new Centre in Berlin, Germany, in the presence of officials from the Mayor's office, representatives of other Buddhist groups, and 350 sangha members also attended.
  • 2019 Rigpa's first prayer gathering in Bodhgaya, India, takes place 1-16 March.

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