Tibetan Dream Yoga: Awake While Dreaming FULL WEEKEND (Online)

Admission

  • $260.00

Summary

Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Friday, February 10, with Sean Fitzpatrick
7 - 9pm
Saturday & Sunday, February 11 - 12
10am - 5pm each day

Is there a way to experience the differences – and similarities – between dreaming, deep sleep, and being awake?

Description


  

How do we make distinctions between dreaming, deep sleep, and being awake? Is there a way to experience the differences – and similarities – between these three states? Explore your dreams in this weekend retreat with Tibetan Bön Master and founder of Ligmincha Texas and Ligmincha International., Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche! The Jung Center's Executive Director, Sean Fitzpatrick, will join Rinpoche for a Friday evening talk and conversation about dreaming from both the Tibetan and Jungian perspectives. Then, retreat into practice and teaching with Rinpoche for the weekend, and invite an experience of the thread connecting our sleeping, dreaming, and waking consciousnesses. All are forms of awareness that can be experienced as a continuum – and can also manifest as a constant awareness called the "natural state." Rinpoche will focus on dream practice, explaining the underlying concepts and teaching methods of inviting the experience of the natural state. Join The Jung Center and our friends at Ligmincha Texas as we discover how connecting to our unchanging selves in the midst of these alternating states can open the way to profound transformations of our minds, hearts, and lives. All are welcome.


Members of Ligmincha are eligible to pay the member rate for this program.  Please call The Jung Center at (713) 524-8253 to register with that discount.

This program is being offered ONLINE VIA ZOOM, and will be recorded.  Recordings will be made available to all registrants, but will not be available for purchase after the program ends.

Live audio translations (Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian) will be available.  Stay tuned for updates.

All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.

PLEASE NOTE: The Zoom link you will receive in your registration confirmation will be for Saturday and Sunday ONLY.  A special link for Friday's introduction will be sent to you on the evening of Thursday, February 9.


Founder and spiritual director of Ligmincha International, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche is a respected and beloved teacher and meditation master in the Bön Buddhist tradition of Tibet. He has students in more than 25 countries, teaches around the world and reaches thousands of students through his online programs. Trained as a Bön monk, Rinpoche now lives as a householder, allowing him to more fully relate to the needs and concerns of his students. Known for the depth of his wisdom and his unshakeable commitment to helping students recognize their true nature, he is the author of many books and online courses.

Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD LPC, holds master's degrees in religious studies (Rice University) and clinical psychology (University of Houston Clear Lake) and received his doctorate in psychology through Saybrook University's program in Jungian studies. Sean is a psychotherapist in private practice and has been employed at The Jung Center since 1997. His book, The Ethical Imagination Exploring Fantasy and Desire in Analytical Psychology, is available in The Jung Center bookstore. His research interests also include the intersection of psychology and spirituality and vicarious trauma and the selfcare needs of helping professionals and social service providers.


 

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