ONLINE 2026 July Silent Dzogchen Meditation Retreat: Clear Light, Natural Mind ~ The Direct Path of Dzogchen (Week 2)
with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
July 5 - 11, 2026
Silent Dzogchen Meditation Retreat
July 5 – 11, 2026
Deepen your Dzogchen practice at a rare summer retreat with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Explore the nature of mind, clear obstacles to meditation, and cultivate lasting clarity, awareness, and compassion in a supportive and immersive retreat environment. New and seasoned meditators are warmly invited.
His Holiness the 34th Menri Trizin Rinpoche, spiritual head of the Bon tradition, will join us online from Menri Monastery in India for two special teachings on the mornings of June 27 & 28. To join, you may register for week 1 here or for both weeks here
During the first week of the retreat, Rinpoche will offer direct pointing-out instructions, introducing the Nature of Mind. This is a rare opportunity to receive traditional pointing out instructions from a dzogchen master. In addition, Rinpoche has graciously accepted our request for him to offer an empowerment (wang). Rinpoche will bestow the Rigpa Tsal Wang (empowerment of the dynamic energy of awareness) from the Zhang Zhung Nyengyü Bon Dzogchen tradition (The Oral tradition of Zhang Zhung).
To deepen and integrate the Dzogchen teachings offered during the first week of our summer retreat, we invite participants to continue into a second week held in silence. This silent Dzogchen meditation week offers a rare opportunity to rest more fully in the nature of mind through sustained practice, contemplation, and quiet reflection. In the supportive environment of silence, the teachings received during week one can naturally deepen from intellectual understanding into direct experience. Guided by teachings from Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, participants are invited to embody the practice, allowing insight, openness, and clarity to unfold more fully within the stillness of retreat.
What You Will Learn and Practice:
- Dzogchen – Direct Introduction to Natural Mind: Experience the innate state of awareness and clarity beyond effort or conceptual thinking.
- Clearing Obstacles to Practice: Learn methods to recognize and release inner and outer hindrances that obscure your meditation and daily life.
- Trekchöd (Cutting Through): Instructions to cut through confusion and conceptual thoughts, resting directly in primordial purity.
- Tögal (Direct Crossing): Practices for spontaneous presence of luminous awareness.
Benefits of the Retreat:
- Deepened clarity and confidence in meditation practice
- Reduced inner obstacles such as doubt, distraction, and effortful striving
- Strengthened recognition of awareness in everyday life
- Renewed connection to the living Dzogchen lineage
- A lasting sense of openness, grounding, and integration
This retreat offers a rare opportunity to receive profound teachings with time for integrating and stabilizing one’s meditation. Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche will offer guidance from the words of accomplished masters and his own experience. Supporting both immediate insight and lasting transformation, this retreat will prove transformative for those new to meditation and for those with more extensive experience with Dzogchen and meditation practice in a retreat setting.
Silence: Days of silence will be held during the second week on July 6-9.
Special Celebration: Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and his wife, Tsering Wangmo, will celebrate their 25th anniversary at Serenity Ridge Retreat Center on Friday, July 10. The retreat schedule will continue as planned, with the addition of a special morning prayer flag–raising ceremony in their honor.
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About the Teacher
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, founder and spiritual director of Ligmincha International, is one of only a few masters of the Bön Dzogchen tradition presently living in the West. An accomplished scholar in the Bön Buddhist textual traditions of philosophy, exegesis, and debate, Tenzin Rinpoche completed a rigorous11-year course of traditional studies at the Bönpo Monastic […]
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