The gos dKar lCang lo’i sDe - History of the Ngakma and Ngakpa tradition - part 3

The gos dKar lCang lo’i sDe - History of the Ngakma and Ngakpa tradition - part 3

Author: The Aro gTér Lineage June 5, 2021 Duration: 15:59
Welcome to a series of short interviews about the non-celibate or ngak’phang tradition of Vajrayana Buddhism with Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen. They are the current holders of the Aro gTér, a non-monastic family lineage originating in Tibet in the late 1800s with the great female gTérton Khyungchen Aro Lingma. Although born in the west, Ngak’chang Rinpoche travelled to the Himalayas in 1971 aged 19 where he met with Kyabjé Düd’jom Rinpoche, Jig’drèl Yeshé Dorje, the head of the Nyingma tradition. Kyabjé Düd’jom Rinpoche, Jig’drèl Yeshé Dorje confirmed the childhood visions of Ngak’chang Rinpoche and recognised him as an incarnation of Aro Yeshé – the son and heir of Khyungchen Aro Lingma. On that first visit Kyabjé Düd’jom Rinpoche, Jig’drèl Yeshé Dorje ordained Ngak’chang Rinpoche as a Ngakpa and charged him with the responsibility of establishing the gö-kar-chang-lo’i dé – the community of ngak’phang practitioners in the West. Ngak’chang Rinpoche and his wife and co-teacher Khandro Dechen have dedicated over 40 years to doing so and during that time have met with numerous Ngakpa lamas. Their main teachers were all themselves ngakpas and major lineage-holders of the Nyingma tradition – Kyabjé Düd’jom Rinpoche, Jig’drèl Yeshé Dorje, Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche, Khordong gTérchen Tulku Chhi’mèd Rig’dzin Rinpoche and Kyabjé Künzang Dorje Rinpoche. During that time as well as practising in this Ngak’phang tradition, Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen have studied the history of the gö-kar-chang-lo’i dé right back beyond the first spread of Buddhism in Tibet to the time of the Mahasiddhas in India, - and spoken with many lamas on the subject, including Chag’düd Trülku Rinpoche, Phur-tak Rinpoche, Kyabjé Minling Trichen Rinpoche, and their great friend Lama Tharchin Rinpoche who was the lineage holder of the Repkong Ngakpa lineage. When Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen met with Kyabjé Dung-sé Thrin-lé Norbu Rinpoche he was very supportive of their work in establishing the tradition of ngakpas and ngakmas in the west, and gave them a long-life wish-path for Kyabjé Künzang Dorje Rinpoche and Jomo Sam’phel Déchen Rinpoche in which he elucidates the history and practice of the ngak’phang lineage. In this third interview Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen continue to explore the terms go-kar-chang lo de and ngak’phang tradition, and explore the monastic and sutric prevalent view of Buddhism.

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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