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Tsechen Thubten Choe Ling & Yeshe Nyingpo are pleased to announce that Dzogchen Rinpoche will be visiting Adelaide again between 2-5 May 2003. Over 200 people attended Rinpoche's public talk last year and we feel fortunate that this year Rinpoche will extend the teaching program to include empowerments and teaching on the Refuge and Bodhicitta practices in the context of the Dzogchen Khandro Nyingtik lineage.

Public talk: 'Fatherhood and Buddhism'
Friday 2nd May 2003 - 7.30pm ($15 waged/$10 concession)
Cynthia Poulton Hall - 27 King William Street, North Adelaide
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Dzogchen Khandro Nyingtik
Saturday 3rd, Sunday 4th & Monday Evening 5th May 2003
Weekend Teaching Program (inc Mon pm): $120 (waged), $80 (concession)
Saint Peter's Girls College - Stonyfell Road, Stonyfell

Saturday 9.30am : Registration followed by Dzogchen Khandro Nyingtik (Refuge)
Sunday Morning : Empowerment of Könchog Chidü - Guru Rinpoche, Guru Drakpo, Senge Dongma
Sunday Afternoon: Dzogchen Khandro Nyingtik (Bodhicitta)
Monday Evening: Dzogchen Khandro Nyingtik (Bodhicitta continued)


Ring Linda on (08) 8379 9942 to make a booking or for further information.
10% discount for advanced bookings received on or before Monday 28th April.
Please contact Linda to discuss arrangements that can be made if you have financial hardship
or if you can help by sponsoring someone to attend the teachings.

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Dzogchen Rinpoche was recognised by His Holiness the fourth Dodrupchen Rinpoche and his recognition was confirmed by His Holiness the fourteenth Dalai Lama. By the age of twelve, Rinpoche had completed his ritual training and memorised many of the texts. Rinpoche's education was closely supervised by the Dalai Lama, who feels very strongly the link between himself and the Dzogchen Rinpoche, Pema Rigdzin, that was created during the time of his predecessor, the Great Fifth Dalai Lama. In 1985, Dzogchen Rinpoche accepted an invitation to visit Dzogchen Monastery in Tibet and the same year, at the invitation of his brother, Sogyal Rinpoche, he made the first of what has become a regular series of visits to Europe, America and Australia. Through the inspiration of HH the Dalai Lama, and the generous support of Sogyal Rinpoche and the international Rigpa sangha, Dzogchen Rinpoche has also worked selflessly to improve the quality of life for the Tibetan refugee community in India as well as continue to care for his monastery, the education, training and welfare of its monks, and the spiritual needs of the local community.

About Rinpoche: [http://www.dzogchen.org.in/seventh-dzogchen-rinpoche]Dzogchen Monastery, India[/url]
About Rinpoche: Shenphen Australia
MPG Video: Dzogchen Rinpoche MPG

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