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|description=Longchen Jigme Samten Ling, | |description=Longchen Jigme Samten Ling, a long-term retreat center located in the spectacular foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is the jewel of our organization. The name means “the meditation place of the fearless great expanse.” The great 13th century master Longchen Rabjam said that nature provides a perfect support for resting in “the mind of uncontrived naturalness” which lies at the heart of the Buddhist Vajrayana tradition. The rugged beauty of this location, overlooking the vast expanse of the San Luis Valley, makes an ideal environment for retreat. What occurs here is, in Rinpoche's words, "the very core of what we do." Samten Ling is a self-sufficient world, offering retreatants a balanced mix of solitude and support that facilitates their deep engagement with the practices of this path. Through the maturation of the practitioners on the land, and through the communication between them and Rinpoche, what has evolved at Samten Ling is a refined understanding of what works best to support Western practitioners in retreat. Our aspiration is for Samten Ling to be a fertile ground on which the essence of the Longchen Nyingtik lineage may ripen in many beings, now, and long into the future. | ||
Samten Ling is a self-sufficient world, offering retreatants a balanced mix of solitude and support that facilitates their deep engagement with the practices of this path. Through the maturation of the practitioners on the land, and through the communication between them and Rinpoche, what has evolved at Samten Ling is a refined understanding of what works best to support Western practitioners in retreat. Our aspiration is for Samten Ling to be a fertile ground on which the essence of the Longchen Nyingtik lineage may ripen in many beings, now, and long into the future. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 5 July 2018
Longchen Jigme Samten Ling
Description
Longchen Jigme Samten Ling, a long-term retreat center located in the spectacular foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is the jewel of our organization. The name means “the meditation place of the fearless great expanse.” The great 13th century master Longchen Rabjam said that nature provides a perfect support for resting in “the mind of uncontrived naturalness” which lies at the heart of the Buddhist Vajrayana tradition. The rugged beauty of this location, overlooking the vast expanse of the San Luis Valley, makes an ideal environment for retreat. What occurs here is, in Rinpoche's words, "the very core of what we do." Samten Ling is a self-sufficient world, offering retreatants a balanced mix of solitude and support that facilitates their deep engagement with the practices of this path. Through the maturation of the practitioners on the land, and through the communication between them and Rinpoche, what has evolved at Samten Ling is a refined understanding of what works best to support Western practitioners in retreat. Our aspiration is for Samten Ling to be a fertile ground on which the essence of the Longchen Nyingtik lineage may ripen in many beings, now, and long into the future.
Contact information
Address: | , Crestone, CO 81131, USA (US) |
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Contact email: | msbsecretary@mangalashribhuti.org |
Center and program information
Website: | http://www.mangalashribhuti.org/longchen-jigme-samten-ling |
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Head Spiritual Master(s): | Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche |