Warp & Weft of Wonderment - the methods of the Mahasiddhas
Schedule
Thu May 01 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
215A Gloucester Road, BS7 8NN Bristol, United Kingdom | Bristol, EN
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A 6 week course of Thursday evening classes exploring the rich and dramatic teachings of the Mahasiddhas of ancient India - the foremothers and forefathers of Vajrayana whose radical perspective gave birth to the living lineage of Tantra and Dzogchen. They implemented the indivisibility of emptiness and form as the method whereby every nuance of life became practice, and the message of the Mahasiddhas lies beyond time and culture being as relevant now as it has been in every epoch of the world. The essential meaning of Tantra lies beyond text-chanting, elaborate symbolism, and the performance of ritual. The essential meaning of Dzogchen is not an academic philosophy found in books; it is the immediate experience of non-dual vision.
The Mahasiddhas exemplified what it means to live the view in everyday life. The method of the Mahasiddhas can be experienced through every aspect of phenomenal existence: through embracing emotions as the path; the dance of life situations; romantic relationship; and the very act of bare perception itself.
“We have always been enlightened. Our confusion is merely our fear of that fact. There is nothing more or less to what we are than that which is immediately apparent; but we seem unable to see it. Enlightenment is ours to see, hear, touch, smell, taste, and ideate – but all we seem to sense, is the shifting surface of that vastness. We see reflections, but are blind to the nature of the mirror. We see waves, but fail to experience the ocean. We see clouds, but cannot conceive of the sky.” Ngak’chang Rinpoche
These sessions are offered both in person and online.
For Zoom - sign up here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uyGVp5HNRnicb_D4JjK1ZA
Recommended reading
Warp and Weft of Wonderment, Volume 1 the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas, recounted by Ngak’chang Rinpoche By Mé-tsal Wangmo
https://arolingbristol.org/books/
Please note that there is no class on Thursday 29th May as we are on retreat.
No set charge but donations towards the upkeep of Aro Ling are much appreciated. Suggested donation £8 per session.
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Where is it happening?
215A Gloucester Road, BS7 8NN Bristol, United Kingdom, Aro Travel Bhutan, 215A Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8, United Kingdom,Bristol, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays: