2018 Teachings in Queenstown, New Zealand
With Lama Mark Webber
February 16 to March 18th, 2018 (1 month)
Lama Mark Webber brings over forty years of study, practice and teaching, helping to understand both the cause of suffering states and their cessation — a path of freedom, compassion and innate happiness. Always classically grounded in Buddhism and science, using diverse methods, often with humour, he illuminates the most essential points of all Buddhist teachings and meditations. No matter what kind of state, positive or negative: confused, emotionally upset, anxious or happy, dull, joyous, sick or angry, the very basis of all of our experience is unobstructed, luminous and pervaded with great love. The meditations that will be introduced will reveal our mind to be naturally free of all artifice, the ground of all of our experience, called Buddha-nature, Dzogchen, Mahamudra, etc. It is an all pervasive compassionate awakeness, known as bodhicitta. The teachings and meditations introduced will help reveal this essential innate mind.
Sustainable happiness and deep compassion will not be found in chasing and grasping after outer objects, people, places and things. So too, no matter how fascinating, intelligent our thoughts and ideas are they mask the pervasive continuum of awake mind. Naturally at ease in our own skin, vividly awake, abiding in our mind’s basis — inclusive all of experience — is the meditation. Whether day or night, daily life, retreat or no-retreat, bringing bodhicitta, the mind of enlightenment, to all we do, feel, think and sense for the awakening of all.
Lama Mark builds confidence in bodhicitta, opening up a love of Dharma, mentoring in developing a high level of capacity — strength — through listening, study, reflection and meditation to approach and become familiar with luminous awareness. Then comes the instructions to break-through to reveal this fundamental essence. It is like parting clouds with blazing sun and moon light. With enough capacity, we will know for sure that this natural pervasiveness is the meditation and conduct in every facet of life. This describes the heart of Lama Mark’s guidance and teachings.
The upcoming programme is as follows:
- Friday Feb. 16th to Sunday Feb 18th: Bodhicitta springs forth spontaneously as the natural expression of primordial wisdom. Understanding and deep practice of the unity of compassion and emptiness is bodhicitta and great love of all beings. The expressions of bodhicitta are vast and wondrous in their power to free beings of suffering. It underpins all Mahayana and Vajrayana meditations, study and activity. That is the subject of these classes and meditations guided by the extraordinary 356 verses of Khunu Lama. Lama Mark will give the reading transmission and some commentary of Lama Khunu Gyaltsen’s verses of Bodhicitta, called The Jewel Lamp. He will supplement the commentary from his study guide called A Rainfall of Great Love: On Generating Bodhicitta, some mahāmudrā and dzogchen perspectives.(5 classes: Friday 7pm -9pm; Saturday and Sunday: 10:00am -12:00pm & 2:30 – 4:30 pm).
- Tuesday Feb. 20th to Thursday Feb. 22nd: Reading transmission and explanations of Padmasambhava’s text, A Garland of Views, A Guide to View, Meditation and Result in the Nine Vehicles. An overview and survey—with brilliant depth from the great saint Padmasambhava (8th century)—of the whole path of Buddha-dharma. With explanations from Jamgon Mipham’s (19th century) commentary called A Treasury of Gems about A Garland of Views. (3 classes: Tuesday, 7 pm-9 pm: Reading transmission of the text, Wednesday and Thursday, 7 pm-9 pm. commentary on select verses).
- Saturday Feb. 24th to Thursday March 1st: Mind Riding on the Breath: a 6 day urban retreat. Lama Mark will give step by step teachings on the Buddha’s famous meditation called Anapanasati, or Recollectedness of Breathing. He will guide people uncovering both tranquility and Insight. Lama Mark will teach on how we discover the unity and open nature of breath, mind, sound (through mantra recitation), body, feelings, appearances and thoughts. In addition to teaching the Inbar guided meditation series during this mini-course, Lama Mark will give a reading transmission, along with teachings on Tonglen. (Six 2.5 hour sessions: Saturday to Thursday, 9:30 am to 12 pm)
- Friday March 2nd to Sunday March 4th: Weekend Group Practice of the Amitayus-Padmasambhava Longevity-Deathlessness meditation. As the commentaries say, if our life energy is weak, or cut short, it is very difficult to meditate and study the Dharma. Without realizing the deathless continuum of mind, we will always be seeking quick fixes and temporary snippets of happiness. Friday, 7 pm to 9 pm – Amitayus Longevity Empowerment. Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm – Amitayus Longevity Group Practice.
- Tuesday March 6th to Thursday March 8th: Continuing Commentary on Gampopa’s Jewel Ornament of Liberation: Chapters 18 to 21: The Aspects of the Five Paths, The Ten Bodhisattva Bhumis, Perfect Buddhahood and Activities of the Buddha. Open to all interested people. (3 classes: Tuesday to Thursday at 7pm – 9pm)
- Friday March 9th: Reading Transmission of Je Gampopa’s text, Precious Garland of the Sublime Path: An extraordinary deep collection of 28 topics of pithy advice, in Gampopa’s own words, distilled from his teachers’ guidance and two lineages of great masters. The text is intended for practitioners who wish to deeply unfold compassion and wisdom, thereby comprehending the nature of the Dharma. It is a collection of the most direct and pithy daily living and meditation instructions. There will be some commentary given explaining some difficult to understand statements. Friday, 7 pm – 9 pm.
- Saturday March 10th to Sunday March 11th: Transmission and instructions on the Padmasattva means of accomplishment. This is a profound meditation of Guru Rinpoche-Yeshe Tsogyal-Vajradhara from the Gonpo Yangzab Dzogchen lineage. It follows practices of Vajrasattva and Amtitayus-Padmasambhava Longevity-Deathlessness meditation. Saturday morning reading transmission. Explanations and group practices on Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm & 2:30pm to 4:30 pm.
- Tuesday March 13th to Thursday March 15th: Reading transmission and commentary on the text called The Vast Limitless Expanse, An Introduction to Cutting Through. Written by Padmasambhava. It is a Dzogchen practice text of trekchö (‘cutting through’), a step by step but very direct means of recognizing primordial awareness or the ground of all experience. (3 classes: Tuesday to Thursday 7 pm to 9 pm)
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Friday, March 16th, 2018 at 7:00 pm, Lama Mark Webber will be bestowing the Empowerment of The Three Roots. The Three Roots is a key transmission and meditation of the Gonpo Yangzab cycle of Dzogchen teachings. Practitioners who wish to unfold this cycle of Dzogchen teachings are welcome to attend this Empowerment and the instructions for practice.
- Saturday March 17th at 10am and 7 pm: the transmission of the The Three Roots meditation practice, further transmissions and a group practice.
- Sunday March 18th 5pm: Potluck.
There are copies of the schedule available for download in the following word documents:
Lama Mark Webber (Lama Yongdu Chokyi Gyaltsen) has been studying and teaching Buddha-dharma for over forty years. For thirty years his main root teacher was the great Ven. Namgyal Rinpoche who taught all three cycles of the Buddha’s teachings, including Abhidhamma,Vipassana in the lineage of Mahāsi Sayādaw, generation and completion stage practices of the Tantrayana and Mahamudra/Dzogchen of many lineages, especially of the Karma Kagyu and Sakya. More recently under the guidance and request of Drikung Lho Ontul Rinpoche, Lama Mark has been principally teaching the richness of the Drikung Mahamudra and Drikung Yangzab Dzogchen traditions.
Lama Mark has a deep and long term interest and collaboration in a number of scientific fields and the arts which he integrates with the teaching of Buddhism.
His compassionate activities demonstrate a profound commitment to freeing beings from innumerable suffering states. Through clarity, joy and humour Lama Mark’s emphasis with practitioners and students is on uncovering pure Dharma to reveal its extraordinary benefits and share the great love of its deep study, meditative practices and integration into all aspects of our lives.
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