Dharma Online: Siddhartha's Intent Announces Live Streamed Teachings with Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche of Santiago

- through Henry Oudin

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Siddhartha's Intent, founded by revered Bhutanese lama, filmmaker and author Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, announced that Rinpoche will livestream a series of public teachings in person and online this weekend from Santiago, Chile. The first teaching, titled “Buddhist View and Conduct for Today's Challenges,” will take place later in the day and will be followed by a two-day teaching on “The Art of Combining Sutra and Tantra in Daily Practice” on Saturday and Sunday.

“In a world where chaos and uncertainty seem to prevail, we will have the opportunity to challenge our habits of mind (again, perhaps) and, guided by Rinpoche, adopt a radically different vision,” Siddhartha Intent said of today’s teaching on “Buddhist Art.” Vision and Conduct for Today’s Challenges. “Not just as a reflection, but as a call to transform our perspective and behavior in this world, using the tools that confront the root of today’s problems. Ready for a mental shift?” (Siddhartha’s Intent)

Siddhartha's Intent is an international collective of Buddhist groups supporting the Buddhadharma activities of Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche by organizing teachings and retreats, distributing and archiving recorded teachings, and transcribing and translating manuscripts and practice texts.

Taken from siddharthasintent.org

“Buddhist Vision and Conduct in the Face of Today’s Challenges” will be broadcast live in English at the following times, with consecutive interpretation in French, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Sharchop, Spanish and Vietnamese:

Auckland: 11:15 p.m., Saturday November 9
Canberra: 9:15 p.m., Saturday November 9
Seoul, Tokyo: 7:15 p.m., Saturday November 9
Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei: 6:15 p.m., Saturday November 9
Bangkok, Jakarta: 5:15 p.m., Saturday November 9
New Delhi: 3:45 p.m., Saturday November 9
Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Stockholm: 23:15 p.m., Friday, November 8
London: 22:15 p.m., Friday, November 8
Santiago de Chile: 19:15 p.m., Friday, November 8
Montreal, New York: 17:15 p.m., Friday, November 8
Los Angeles, Vancouver: 14:15 p.m., Friday, November 8

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Taken from siddharthasintent.org

For Rinpoche's two-day teaching on "The Art of Combining Sutra and Tantra in Daily Practice," Siddhartha's Intent noted: "Not a mere theoretical guide, nor an instruction manual. Two days in which Rinpoche will explain the depth of these powerful paths, and how sutra and tantra intertwine and complement each other to enrich our practice and bring about genuine transformation.

“The Art of Combining Sutra and Tantra in Daily Practice” is a one-day event that will be held in English from November 9-10 from 9:30 a.m. to 17:00 p.m. local time, with consecutive interpretation in French, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Sharchop, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

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Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche. On the Intention of Siddhartha Facebook

Born in Bhutan in 1961, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche is the son of Thinley Norbu Rinpoche and was a close student of the Nyingma master Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910-1991). He is recognized as the third incarnation of the 1820th century Tibetan terton Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1892-1893), founder of the Khyentse lineage, and the immediate incarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö (1959-XNUMX).

Rinpoche’s projects and initiatives include: the Khyentse Foundation, established in 2001 to promote the Buddha’s teachings and support all traditions of Buddhist study and practice; Siddhartha’s Intent, an international collective of Buddhist groups supporting Rinpoche’s Buddhadharma activities by organizing teachings and retreats, distributing and archiving recorded teachings, and transcribing, editing, and translating manuscripts and practice texts; 84000, a global nonprofit initiative to translate the Buddha’s words and make them accessible to all; Lotus Outreach, which runs a series of projects to ensure the education, health, and safety of vulnerable women and children in developing countries; and Lhomon Society, which promotes sustainable development in Bhutan through education.

Rinpoche is the author of several books, including: What makes you not a Buddhist? (2006) Not for happiness (2012) The guru drinks bourbon? (2016) and Poison is Medicine: Clarifying the Vajrayana (2021), and has gained fame within and outside the global Buddhist community for the feature films he has written and directed: The Cup (1999), Travelers and Magicians (2004) Vara: a blessing (2012) Hema Hema: Sing me a song while I wait (2016) and Looking for a lady with fangs and a mustache (2019)

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Buddhist Vision and Conduct in the Face of Today's Challenges (Siddhartha's Intention)
The Art of Combining Sutra and Tantra in Daily Practice (Siddhartha's Intention)

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Henry Oudin

Henry Oudin is a Buddhist scholar, spiritual adventurer and journalist. He is a passionate seeker of the depths of Buddhist wisdom, and travels regularly to learn more about Buddhism and spiritual cultures. By sharing his knowledge and life experiences on Buddhist News, Henry hopes to inspire others to embrace more spiritual and mindful ways of living.

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