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Dakini Sangwa Yeshe Daily Chöd
Dakini Sangwa Yeshe Daily Chöd
Chöd is a unique form of practice in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition aimed at cutting through the mental obscurations and ego-clinging that prevent us from seeing the ultimate nature of reality. In his introduction, Gochen Tulku Sangak Rinpoche says, "Chöd is the superb means for [those who have not yet realized the view of the Great Perfection approach] to enhance their practice of the view and cut forcefully through their mental entanglements."
This text, in combination with Dakini Sangwa Yeshe Concise Daily Practice, is used in Ewam Dharma centers to observe Dakini Day, the twenty-fifth day of the Tibetan lunar calendar. This practice is also used in the annual Sangwa Yeshe Drupchöd at the Ewam Garden of One Thousand Buddhas, where practitioners gather for a celebration that deepens their connection to the teachings and the sacred presence of Dakini Sangwa Yeshe.
Who is this practice for?
People who have received the empowerment of Sangwa Yeshe, or plan on attending the Drupchöd.
Practices
Chöd
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2019
