Aro02: Part 7 - Khandro-Pawo Nyi-da Melong Gyud

Aro02: Part 7 - Khandro-Pawo Nyi-da Melong Gyud

Author: The Aro gTér Lineage April 11, 2010 Duration: 54:37
This podcast opens with a discussion of the quality of compassion as understood within the Buddhist tradition, then, continuing with his presentation of the five elements Naljorpa Ögyen Dorje discusses the elements of air and space. Next, there is a reading from Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen’s commentary to the Khandro Pawo Nyi-da Mélong Gyüd – Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon. The reading contains a description of the possible elemental interactions between romantic partners in relationship with each other according to both their liberated and distorted tendencies. For the remainder of the podcast Ngak’chang Rinpoche gives an explanation on the meaning of the title Khandro Pawo Nyi-da Mélong Gyüd. ( www.arobuddhism.org )

Within the rich tapestry of Tibetan Buddhist traditions, the Aro Buddhism Podcasts offer a direct entry point into the distinctive teachings of the Aro gTér lineage. This collection, presented by The Aro gTér Lineage itself, focuses deeply on the Nyingma school's pinnacle: the Dzogchen perspective, also known as Atiyoga. Rather than abstract philosophy, these recordings bring the lived experience of this path into your ears, featuring the guidance of its lineage holders, Ngak'chang Rinpoche and Khandro Dechen. You'll hear talks, instructions, and reflections that cut to the heart of contemplative practice, exploring how the radical simplicity of non-dual awareness unfolds in everyday life. This podcast serves as an auditory companion for both the curious and the committed, demystifying profound concepts with clarity and warmth. Each episode is an invitation to engage with Buddhism not merely as a study, but as a transformative artistic and spiritual journey. The conversations and teachings found here are grounded in a living tradition, emphasizing direct experience and the integration of wisdom into all aspects of our being. For anyone drawn to the depth of Dzogchen or seeking a fresh, authentic voice within Buddhist dialogue, this series provides a valuable and ongoing resource.
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