Moving Being - the practice of sKu-mNyé

Public weekend teaching on Tibetan Buddhist Yoga

Retreat with Khandro Déchen and Ngak´chang Rinpoche

Friday 18th - Sunday 21st September.

The retreat is non-residential and will commence on the evening of Friday and run through Saturday until lunchtime on Sunday.

Bristol Steiner School
Bristol, UK

This retreat marks the publication of the book Moving Being, by Khandro Déchen, which explores the first 35 exercises of the 111 exercise cycle of sKu-mNyé from the Aro Tradition.

sKu-mNyé is a system of physical movements which give rise to profound sensations of intimacy with the elements. Various other systems of Tibetan physical exercise are taught in the West (some better known as kum nye) but Aro sKu-mNyé bears no relation to them. The sKu-mNyé of Aro is derived from Dzogchen long-dé – the ‘series of the vast expanse’. It is possible that those who are prepared to experience themselves and their world in a different way, may learn that there is a very real and accessible interaction between the inner and outer elements. Once the gentle thunder of this connection has been experienced it is no longer possible to be dominated by: boredom; fear; neurotic obsession; paranoia; or depression.

“The subtle meteorology of being is—in itself—the most profound method of practice. The ‘weather conditions’ within the ‘energetic atmosphere of the body’ are: the soft tread of the immense lion of liberation; the wing feathers of the vulture of effortlessness; the roaring tiger of transcendent temerity, the piercing eye of the eagle of ecstatic ease; the garuda of gargantuan grace; and, the dragon of diaphanous dignity. Through these movements Mind finds itself in its own free space.”

Khandro Déchen

Recommended reading: our Q&A on sKu-mnyé, Roaring Silence, Crystal and the Way of Light.
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Cost £70. It is possible to attend part of the weekend event, and costs are adjusted accordingly. The full cost includes lunch and dinner on Saturday.

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If you require advice on local accommodation we can provide guidance on a range of options.

Bristol Steiner School map details are here.

All Aro gTer retreats are non-smoking events. Smokers are welcome to attend, but in accordance with Nyingma teaching, and Vajrayana Buddhism in general, we require participants to desist from the smoking of tobacco for the entire duration of the retreat – both on or off the premises where retreats are held. Tobacco in any form should not be brought to the retreat.