Drubpon Thinley Ningpo
Six Yogas of Naropa Retreat:
Clear Light & Dream Yoga Teachings
August, 21-22, 2010
Bristol, Vermont

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 Drubpon Thinley Ningpo
Six Yogas of Naropa Retreat Schedule

Saturday, August 21
Clear Light Yoga Teachings
Sunday, August 22
Dream Yoga Teachings

This is a rare opportunity to receive teachings on the Clear Light Yoga and Dream Yoga. These teachings will be given in accord with the Exquisite Words of Lord Naropa: A Clear Explanation for Practicing the Instructions of the Profound Path of the Six Yogas of Naropa by Rigdzin Chokyi Drakpa. In the Yoga of Clear Light one learns how to recognize and abide within intrinsic purity or the "spontaneous, luminous (or knowing) aspect of the nature of the mind - or awareness (rig pa), the original state of the mind, fresh, vast, luminous, and beyond thought (Patrul Rinpoche)." Drubpon Thinley Nyingpo will also be giving detailed teachings on the practice of Dream Yoga. These instructions explain the practices of recognizing dreams, emanating in dreams, transforming dreams, abandoning fear in dreams, training in illusions, training in pure realms, mixing with the appearances of the daytime, and ultimately training in the suchness or ultimate nature of dreams. The practice of dream yoga in this context teaches one how to utilize the path of the throat chakra in order to gain mastery over the dream state. It is taught that if one gains mastery over dreams it is a sign that one will also have mastery over the bardo, the state between death and rebirth. Thus, the practice of dream yoga is explained to be extremely important. This is a very special opportunity to receive such profound teachings from Drubpön Trinley Nyingpo, who has engaged in these practices extensively in retreat.

Time: 10-12 & 2:30-5 pm both days
Sug. Don. $120 for both days, $60 per day
Location: 2 Elm St. Bristol, VT


Registration
 For those attending the complete
Retreat (August 21-22) the suggested donation is $120 or $60 per day.

To Register please email  ddcv@gmavt.net
 Or call  802-453-3431
Work Study and Scholarships Available
No one turned away for financial reasons.

If you are able to pre-register for these teachings
that is very much appreciated.
Registration checks should be made out
to DDCV and sent to:

DDCV
PO Box 252
Bristol, VT 05443

You can also pay by Paypal.
Our Paypal account is ddcv@gmavt.net
To pay by credit card please call 802-453-3431.

All teachings August 21-12
will take place at 2 Elm St. Bristol, VT 05443.


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Drupon Thinley Ningpo Rinpoche  Biography

The Venerable Drupon Thinley Ningpo Rinpoche was born in Nag-chu District ofTibet.  From his earliest years, the Venerable Thinley Ningpo was distinguished by a loving and compassionate nature and an active concern for the welfare of others.  He entered school at the age of eight, and diligently pursued his elementary education.  As he became the outstanding student in his school, he was rewarded with an appointment as teacher for the lower grades when he turned 17 years old.  At that time he held a second job as a clerk for the municipal government.  In addition to his teaching and clerical work, the Venerable Thinley Ningpo pursued studies in veterinary medicine.  After continuing this work for some time, his natural inclination towards religion developed into a determination to pursue higher spiritual studies.  His father supported his decision, and applied to the proper authorities.  He then entered the 'Brong-ngur Monastery where became a student of the eminent Buddhist scholar, Lama Kedrub Siddhi Rinpoche, who chose him from among all the new students to be his disciple.  He engaged in the study of a wide range of  Drikung Buddhist traditions, including ritual practices, mandala and stupa design and construction and the art of producing bronze images of sacred beings.  Subsequently, he was made director of the project to construct a new main stupa for the monastery.  After completing this formidable project in an excellent manner, he went on a pilgrimage to Drikung Thel Monastery where he met the great yogin and scholar, Drubwang Pa-chung Rinpoche.  Ven. Thinley Ningpo was inspired to asked for the essential precepts for the higher spiritual practices.  Recognizing his unique abilities, Rinpoche agreed and asked his to return at daybreak.  He thus was able to receive the profound essence instructions in the practice and mastery of the peerless Mahamudra.

In 1988 Ven. Thinley Ningpo went on a pilgrimage to the sacred places of Tibet.  This brought him to the western regions where he took a fortuitous opportunity to escape to India.  This was accomplished through a very perilous two-month journey on foot across the Himalaya.  Once safely in India, he proceeded to the Drikung Kagyu Temple and entered into the institute of higher education.  After completing his course of study, he was appointed as dean of the institute.  He served in this capacity for six years.

Ven. Thinley Ningpo spent 1994 in spiritual retreat during which time he accomplished all the preliminary practices of the Fife-fold Mahamudra.  He then went to the Dorje Redrubde hermitage in Alora where he entered into the tradition three year retreat, where he accomplished the practices of the Fife-fold Mahamudra and the profound path of the Six Yogas of Naropa. He participated in the Drikung Kagyu Snake Year teaching retreat where he received the entire body of Drikung Kagyu empowerments, transmissions, and instructions for advanced practice.  In this way he completed the process of advanced training in all the profound and sacred traditions of the Drikung and earned the title of Drupon "master of spiritual attainment".
 

Motivated by his deep and constant desire to help others to attain liberation, Ven. Thinley Ningpo traveled to America.  He is currently Spiritual Director and Retreat Master of the Tibetan Meditation Center in Frederick, MD.