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How can we identify the teachings that correspond to our needs in Dhagpo’s rich and varied program? To help us find our way around, the courses are divided into three interrelated areas: Discovery, Institue y Meditation

Registrations for the program (June to September 2025) will open on Monday, May 19 at 9 a.m.

June to September 2025
JUNE
  • Saturday, June 7–Wednesday, June 11
    Tibetan Breath Yoga
    Chumba Lama
  • Saturday, June 7–Monday, June 9
    Following the Buddha’s Footsteps
    The Institute’s Students
  • Saturday, June 7–Monday, June 9
    Introduction to Buddhist Meditation
    Sylvestre Brechotte
  • Saturday, June 7–Monday, June 9    ONLINE
    The Path of Ethics
    Anila Trinlé
  • Wednesday, June 11
    Commemoration of Shamar Rinpoche’s Parinirvana
  • Saturday, June 14–Monday, June 16    ONLINE and IN-PERSON
    The Sutra of Aspirations to Excellent Conduct, Session 2
    Trinlay Rinpoche
  • Saturday, June 14–Wednesday, June 18
    The Practice of Milarepa’s Guru Yoga
    Lama Rabzang and Sylvain Clénet
  • Saturday, June 21–Wednesday, June 25
    Yoga and Meditation: Relaxing Body and Mind
    Tenzin Wangchouk (Péïo) and Malie Verdickt
  • Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22    ONLINE and IN-PERSON – Cancelled 
    Saraha: A Poetic Awakening
    Lara Braitstein
  • Wednesday, June 25–Sunday, June 29
    Mahamudra Foundation Guru Yoga Practice
    Lama Guetso and Drupla Birgit
    Important ?
  • Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29
    Annual KTT Meeting
    Dhagpo’s Team
  • Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29
    Introduction to the Four Truths of the Noble Ones
    Lama Sherab Kunzang and Lama Tcheudreun
JULY
  • Thursday, July 3–Sunday, July 6
    Qi Gong: Finding Balance between Body and Mind
    Karma Tsultim Namdak
  • Thursday, July 3–Sunday, July 6
    Dependent Arising: Repetition of Khenpo Chodrak Rinpoche’s Teaching
    The Institute’s Students
  • Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6    ONLINE
    Cultivating Fertile Relationships
    Anila Trinlé
  • Saturday, July 5–Monday, July 7
    Introduction to Buddhist Meditation
    Lama Kemtcho and Sylvestre Brechotte
  • Monday, July 7–Friday, July 11
    Sacred Sculpture: Modeling
    Richard Granado
  • Tuesday, July 8–Thursday, July 24
    Buddhist Treasures of Knowledge
    The Stages of Meditation: Second Session
    Khenpo Chödrak Tenphel Rinpoche
  • Wednesday, July 9
    Homage to Lama Purtse
  • Saturday, July 12–Thursday, July 14
    Following the Buddha’s Footsteps
    The Institute’s Students
  • Saturday, July 12–Thursday, July 17
    Chenrezig Practice
    Lama Rabsel and Tenzin Wangchouk (Péïo)
  • Friday, July 18–Sunday, July 20
    Introduction to the Three Turnings of the Dharma Wheel
    Lama Sherab Kunzang and Dominique Thomas
  • Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20
    Approaching the Practice of Guru Yoga Milarepa Practice
    Sylvain Clénet
  • Tuesday, July 22–Sunday, July 27
    Intensive Practice of Buddhist Meditation
    Tenzin Wangchouk (Péïo) and Lama Kemtcho
  • Thursday, July 24–Sunday, July 27
    Vulnerability, A Motor for Change
    Anila Trinlé
  • Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27
    Introduction to Lojong: Tasting Mind Training
    Lama Jampa Thaye
  • Wednesday, July 30–Sunday, August 3
    Detailed Differentiation of the Three Disciplines, Part 2
    Lama Jampa Thaye
AUGUST
  • Saturday, August 2–Sunday, August 3
    Introduction to the Four Limitless Qualities
    Lama Dorjé Puntso
  • Saturday, August 2–Sunday, August 3
    Following the Buddha’s Footsteps
    The Institute’s Students
  • Tuesday, August 5–Sunday, August 10
    Amitabha Practice
    Lama Kemtcho and Lama Trinlé Dorjé
  • Friday, August 8–Sunday, August 10
    Introduction to Buddhist Meditation
    Emmanuelle Charenton and Tenzin Wangchouk (Péïo)
  • Saturday, August 9–Sunday, August 10
    Self Respect and Consideration for Others
    Anila Trinlé
  • Saturday, August 9–Monday, August 11
    More information coming soon
    Son Éminence Trungram Gyatrül Rinpoché
  • Wednesday, August 20–Sunday, August 24 – Update June.16: Friday, August 15 – Sunday, August 17
    Experiencing and Accompanying Grief
    Anila Trinlé
  • Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24 – Update June.16: Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, August 17
    Introduction to the Six Paramitas
    Dominique Thomas
  • Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24 – Cancelled 
    Approaching Chenrezig Practice
    Lama Trinlé Dorje
  • Tuesday, August 26–Sunday, August 31 – Update June.16: Thursday, August 28 – Sunday, August 31
    Intensive Practice of Buddhist Meditation
    Lama Jean-Guy and Sylvain Clénet
  • Wednesday, August 27–Sunday, August 31 – Update June.16: Thursday, August 28 – Sunday, August 31
    Drawing Buddha Shakyamuni, His Attributes
    Max
  • Friday, August 29–Sunday, August 31     ONLINE and IN-PERSON
    The Sutra of Aspirations to Excellent Conduct, Session 3
    Trinlay Rinpoche
SEPTEMBER
  • Friday, September 5–Sunday, September 7
    Sesshin Zen
    Claude Magne
  • Saturday, September 6 and Sunday, September 7
    Following the Buddha’s Footsteps
    The Institute’s Students
  • Saturday, September 6 and Sunday, September 7    
    More information coming soon
  • Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14
    Introduction to Buddhist Meditation
    Lama Trinlé Dorjé and Tenzin Wangchouk (Péïo)
  • Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14
    Approaching the Practice of 16th Karmapa’s Guru Yoga
    Sylvestre Brechotte
  • Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14
    Empathy and Compassion
    Anila Trinlé
  • Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14
    Introduction to the Concept of Health in Tibetan Medicine
    Philippe Cau
  • Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21
    More information coming soon
  • Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28
    Beyond Attachment—Love
    Anila Trinlé
Translation of the courses

The teachings are given in French, English or Tibetan with French translation.
For translations in English, Spanish or German, at least three persons are required. For more information please contact the reception.

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Buddhist Treasures of Knowledge

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.

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Homage to Lama Purtsela

Lama Purtse arrived at Dhagpo in the late 1970s, sent by the 16th Karmapa to accompany Gendun Rinpoche. His devotion, his enthusiasm for meditation, and especially his simplicity inspired the thousands of people who met him. He left us in 2016, displaying all the signs of a great meditator. Informations More information soon

Introduction to Lojong A Taste of Mind Training

Mind Training is a Buddhist method of the great vehicle that allows for change to occur in the mind that is ordinarily attached to its identity and lost in a form of self-complacency. This method allows for revealing the vast compassion and profound wisdom of enlightened mind.  Basing his explanation, on the commentary by Karma […]

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Detailed Differentiation between the Three Disciplines Part 2

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 presents the three disciplines (dom sum) that support Buddhist practice: the disciplines of individual liberation, of a bodhisattva, and of the vajrayana. This text explains […]

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Visit of His Eminence Trungram Gyatrül Rinpoche

The theme will be specified later.Son Éminence Trungram Gyatrül Rinpoché est le quatrième détenteur de la lignée Trungram et l'un des plus importants tülkus de la lignée kagyü, reconnu par le XVIe Karmapa. Il a commencé très jeune de longues études à Rumtek et reçu enseignements et initiations de toutes les traditions du bouddhisme tibétain. […]

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The Sutra of Aspirations for Excellent Conduct Session 3

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 Excellent Conduct, also known as Samantabadhra’s Wishing Prayer, represents the path of aspiration. The bodhisattva Samantabhadra’s wishing prayers are a model for all to follow. […]