The Way of the Great Perfection
A program of the All-Encompassing Path to Enlightenment
A program of the All-Encompassing Path to Enlightenment
Powerful reminders: Knowing what to do and what not to do, with Kirsten Czeczor
Taking refuge is the foundation of all practice. When entering the path to liberation and developing faith in the sources of refuge, we also get insight into actions that help us come closer and closer to the truth within, and actions that distance us more and more from who we truly are. Taking refuge is the support for all vows and the source of all good qualities.
About Kirsten Czeczor
Kirsten Czeczor comes from the Ruhr area in Germany. She encountered Buddhism while training as a healer, and followed the teachings in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition with Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche and Sogyal Rinpoche, the author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.
Kirsten has worked for Rigpa Germany in a variety of roles for over 25 years, and has received teachings and transmissions from many teachers—including HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche during his last visit to France, in Prapoutel. At the end of a three-month retreat in 1992, she stayed at Lerab Ling, Rigpa's retreat centre in southern France, to help set it up. Later, she attended Rigpa’s 2006–2009 Three Year Retreat in Lerab Ling to deepen her study and practice.
Currently living in Berlin at Dharma Mati, Rigpa's largest city centre, Kirsten gives courses on meditation and loves to communicate Buddha‘s teachings and to guide practices.
Kirsten has worked for Rigpa Germany in a variety of roles for over 25 years, and has received teachings and transmissions from many teachers—including HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche during his last visit to France, in Prapoutel. At the end of a three-month retreat in 1992, she stayed at Lerab Ling, Rigpa's retreat centre in southern France, to help set it up. Later, she attended Rigpa’s 2006–2009 Three Year Retreat in Lerab Ling to deepen her study and practice.
Currently living in Berlin at Dharma Mati, Rigpa's largest city centre, Kirsten gives courses on meditation and loves to communicate Buddha‘s teachings and to guide practices.