Showing posts with label Vajra Dance Retreats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vajra Dance Retreats. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2015

Vajra Dance Course in Todos Santos BCS

Please join us for two great weekends learning Vajra Dance
with Anya Neyman and let people know who may be interested...
If you would like to see a demonstration dance come Fridays
to CUATRO VIENTOS at 10:30am by La Esquina, Todos Santos.
 All welcome!  (Download info en Español bajo esta)
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Weekend Workshops Schedule:
Friday 6pm-9pm, Saturday and Sunday 12pm - 7pm 
with a break for lunch and shorter breaks in the afternoon.
Suggested donation is 1,000 pesos for the five sessions,
with arrangements available for those with financial limitations.


THE DANCE OF THE VAJRA THAT BENEFITS BEINGS

In the Dzogchen teaching, Vajra means our real nature, the true condition of all phenomena. The Dance of the Vajra is an important method that uses sound and movement as a means to integrate the three aspects of our existence – body, speech and mind – in the knowledge of our real nature.
The Dance of the Vajra is a cycle of dances forming a special and effective practice for restoring and purifying the natural state of our whole being, allowing us to evolve to our real potential and naturally develop clarity and compassion toward ourselves and others. It benefits and rejuvenates us by harmonizing our physical, mental, and emotional condition.

Twelve practitioners, six females and six males, dance together on a large Mandala of five colors, representing the correspondence between the internal dimension of the individual and the outer dimension of the world. The slow, coordinated movements as we softly sing and practice awareness together produce an experience of deep relaxation and a calm state of mind and help us integrate with the circumstances of the outer environment.

In the Dance of the Vajra That Benefits Beings, the dancers are accompanied by the music and chanted syllables of the Mantra of the Six Spaces of Samantabhadra, the primordial Buddha, symbolizing our real nature.
The Dance of the Vajra That Benefits Beings can be practiced by anyone who wishes, and as long as its origin and integrity are always acknowledged and respected it can be used as a method to enrich any spiritual path.

Chögyal Namkhai Norbu is a renowned scholar and is widely acknowledged to be a great living master of Dzogchen, the essence of Tibetan Buddhism. He first introduced the Dance of the Vajra to his students in 1990. It is now practiced in various places and centers of the Dzogchen Community all around the world.

“The Dzogchen Teaching is not a philosophy,
or a religious doctrine, or a cultural tradition. 

Understanding the message of the 
Teachings means discovering one’s own true condition, 
stripped of all the self-deceptions and falsifications that the mind creates.”
~ Chögyal Namkhai Norbu

The Dance of the Vajra is associated with the
 International Dance Council,
CID UNESCO.


Friday, May 30, 2014

Three Vajra's Dance Course



Three Vajra's Dance Course

in San Jose del Cabo

31 Mayo and 1 Junio Weekend




  • CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: 

    annibella@hotmail.com

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Vajra Dance at the GAR February 24-26



We are pleased to offer a Vajra Dance Course: 
Six Spaces of Samantrabadhra 
with Anya Neyman 




See www.tsegyalgarwest.org web site for accommodations information.
Please bring a water bottle and socks for the mandala.
THE DANCE OF THE VAJRA 
In the Dzogchen teachings the word Vajra means our true nature, the true status of all phenomena. The dance of Vajra is an important method that uses the sound and the movement to integrate the three aspects of our existence - body, energy and mind - in that knowledge. It is a very special and effective practice to restore the natural condition of our energy and harmonize our whole being.  The dance is performed on a Mandala of the five colors accompanied for music and the singing of the Mantra of the six spaces of Samatabhadra (the Primordial Buddha, symbol of our real nature).  In 2011 the Vajra dance was recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage for humanity.


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Vajra Dance Todos Santos, Jan 20-22




"TheVajra Dance of the Six Spaces of Samatabhadra"
 Instructor: Anya Neyman
Place: LA ARCA Center, Todos Santos BCS

Dates: January 20-22, 2012
Friday 1/20  h: 3: 00-5: 00 pm
Saturday 1/21  h: 10: 00 am -12: 30 and 1:00-3:00 pm
Sunday 1/22    h: 1: 00 pm -3 pm and 4: 00-6: 00 pm

Costs: 800 to 1000 pesos for all three days (sliding scale)/ or 200 per session
(50% discount on the course for DZC members. No one turned away for lack of funds)

In the Dzogchen teachings the word Vajra means our true nature, the true status of all phenomena. The dance of Vajra is an important method that uses the sound and the movement to integrate the three aspects of our existence - body, energy and mind - into that knowledge. It is a very special and effective practice to restore the natural condition of our energy and harmonize our whole being.

In the Dance of the Six Spaces of Samantabhadra twelve practitioners, six females
and six males, dance together on a large Mandala of five colors which represents the
correspondence between the internal dimension of the individual and the outer dimension
of the world. They are accompanied by music and the chanted melody of the Mantra of
the Six Spaces of Samantabhadra (the primordial Buddha, symbol of our real nature).
In 2011 the Dance of Vajra has been recognized by UNESCO as humanity world heritage.

For more information: www.tsegyalgarwest.org
To register contact: lauriecpb@gmail.com



Thursday, March 3, 2011

Retreats of Vajra Dance


Vajra Dance on the Mandala
at Tsegyalgar West
Baja California Sur , Mexico


March 24, 25, 26, 2011 
The Vajra Dance of the Liberation of the Six Lokas

April 1, 2, 3, 2011  
The Vajra Dance of the Three Vajras

with Anna Neyman


In the Dzogchen Teaching sound and movement are very important because they are the means to integrate oneself into the state of contemplation. The Vajra Dance is principally a practice to harmonize the energy of the individual. If one has a more profound knowledge of the meaning of the Dance, it becomes a method for integrating the three existences of body, voice and mind into the knowledge of the state of contemplation.

This integration is one of the most important aims of a Dzogchen practitioner. The Vajra Dance is practiced on a Mandala which represents the correspondence between the internal dimension of the individual and the outer dimension of the world.

Retreat held at Tsegyalgar West
Rancho Los Naranjos
North of San Jose del Cabo
BCS  México

Info and Registration:
Phone: 624.113.5915
E-Mail: twestoffice@gmail.com
http://www.tsegyalgarwest.org