For the highlights of chapter 6-11 please click here
Chandrakirti’s Introduction to the Middle Way – Part 1
“Buddha gave one name to the nature of mind, and that name was shunyata ” Tulku Urgen Rinpoche
We invite you to take part in a new approach in Rigpa Shedra Studies: a weekly program over 16 weeks (18 March – 5 July).
In this program we will study the first five chapters of a classical dharma text on the Ten Paramitas and the Middle Way View: Chandrakirti’s Introduction to the Middle Way. It is based on (recorded) teachings by Khenpo Tashi Tseten in the Rigpa Shedra in Nepal last year.
The text: The Introduction to the Middle Way is an adventure into the heart of Buddhist wisdom through the Madhyamaka—or Middle Way—teachings. Chandrakirti’s classic commentary on the meaning of Nagarjuna’s Root Verses of the Middle Way has been accepted throughout Tibetan Buddhism as the highest expression of the Buddhist View on the sutra level.
The Middle Way View seeks to avoid the extremes of eternalism and nihilism, or existence and non-existence, when investigating the nature of reality.
With Jamgön Mipham’s commentary, it is a definitive presentation of the Wisdom of Emptiness, a central theme of Buddhist teachings. This book is a core study text for both academic students and practitioners of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Dzongsar Kyentse Rinpoche says:
“This text, the Madhyamakavatara, is an indispensable text that is widely studied both in Buddhist philosophical schools and Buddhist meditative schools, and Chandrakirti’s method of establishing the view in this work has been one of the most venerated throughout the ages. Now that Buddhism is taking root in the West, I feel it is important for at least some of us to pay attention to the study of the view and how it is to be established.”
In this first module we will study Chapters 1-5 – covering the homage to compassion and the first five paramitas in the cultivation of Bodhicitta: generosity, discipline, patience, diligence and concentration. The special approach of Chandrakirti is that he brings in the profound view in each of the paramitas, as a preparation for teaching the main chapter of his text: chapter 6 on the paramita of Wisdom.
Who can apply: Dharma students who have at least 2 years of meditation experience, and who have followed some courses on compassion, Bodhicitta, Mind Training. If you have studied The Bodhicharyavatara this text will be a wonderful addition/deepening. But also when you haven’t studied anything on the paramitas yet, you are very welcome to join.
This course is recommended for students who wish to develop their understanding and practice of the paramitas, and especially how to bring in the Middle Way View. It falls under the category of teachings of the Sutra Mahayana.
It is highly recommended for Rigpa teachers, instructors and practice holders for whom a thorough knowledge and personal experience of Shunyata is essential.
A correct understanding of the view imparts confidence and independence; it is like creating a suit of armour for oneself. It helps in the development of a clear-sighted, enduring devotion towards the teacher and the teachings, immune to whatever vagaries and difficulties may occur. Helena Blankleder and Wulstan Fletcher – Translators of Introduction to the Middle Way
This 16 week- program will allow you to join a weekly program taught by Khenpo Tashi Tseten in a weekly format by way of live-streaming from 2 September to 20 December that will cover the highlights of chapter 6 on the paramita of wisdom, and of the remaining chapters on the 7th to the 10th paramita, culminating in chapter 11, the Ultimate Ground of Buddhahood.
It is also a good preparation for anyone who aspires to attend the (intensive) Rigpa Shedra in 2025 (either online or face to face in Nepal) with Khenpo Tashi Tseten who will teach on the Gyü Lama (Uttaratantra shastra by Maitreya). Also these teachings will become available in a weekly format in 2025.
For an explanation by Khenpo Tashi Tseten on the shedra-plans for the coming four years (including both intensive and essential options), click here
Why join? The View, as presented in the Madhyamika texts, is the essential foundation of stable spiritual progress. Yet in the study of Madhyamika, the preliminary steps (on relative Bodhicitta) are often passed over too quickly. Khenpo Tashi Tseten clearly explains the meaning of Chapters 1-5 in Chandrakirti’s text, showing how each of the paramitas relate to our life, and giving essential advice on how to put them into action.
It will give you an experience of Shedra-like studies at a gentle pace.
Experience of studying at the Rigpa Shedra:
Sally Burgess, one of the students who has followed the rigpa shedra teachings for the last few years says:
I love the Rigpa Shedra. For me it has really been like finding a home in Rigpa. I enjoy the friendship, the opportunity to study outside a single national group or mandala. The teaching and learning strategies in the Shedra are great (the review sessions and, yes, the quizzes too) and I’ve found myself ‘stealing’ ideas for my university teaching and for the Spanish Rigpa sessions I am involved with.
The opportunity to study in a structured way in which we are actively involved (not just recipients) is also really important.
Perhaps most importantly I know that I am following a ‘curriculum’ approved and established by Khenchen Namdrol. I know I am in very safe hands.
The Teacher Khenpo Tashi Tseten is a brilliant young khenpo from Namdrolling Monastery in South India. He is considered to be one of the most promising Khenpos of his generation and has been teaching at the Rigpa Shedra for many years. He works closely with khenchen Namdrol, assisting him in any way he can and following all his teachings. Together with the wealth of his knowledge and the clarity of his explanations, he has a rare capacity to tune into students’ understanding and needs, which makes his teachings truly inspiring and illuminating.
The Translator Damien Van Effenterre is a Rigpa Senior Teacher. He was the director of the Rigpa Shedra for eight years, while also studying the traditional treatises and translating for shedra classes in Pharping, Nepal.
For a short extract of Khenpo Tashi teaching, watch here
Review Session Teachers/Instructors:
Europe/Australia – Verena Pfeiffer, Rigpa senior teacher, Rigpa Shedra teacher
Europe/US – Martina Cotter, Rigpa Shedra instructor, has studied in the Rigpa Shedra as well as at Rangjung Yeshe University in Nepal.
Europe/US – Lily Ng, Rigpa teacher, has studied in both the Rigpa Shedra and in the Milinda Programme
Europe/US – Chantal Bergers, Rigpa Shedra teacher and director, Rigpa Teacher
Supported by other Rigpa Shedra instructors from different countries
Practical Information
Dates: This weekly course will be offered from 21 March – 5 July 2024.
(Provisional) Schedule for the review sessions:
-Australia: Thursday evening from 5 – 6.30 pm AEST* (together with the EU Thursday morning group)
-Europe: You can choose between Wednesday evening from 7.30-9 pm CE(S)T, Thursday morning from 9 – 10.30 CE(S)T or Thursday evening from 7.30-9.00 pm CE(S)T or 7.00-8.30 pm CE(S)T.
-US/Canada: You can choose between Wednesday or Thursday, from 1 – 2.30 pm ET* , which is 10 – 11.30 am PT. * (together with the EU evening group)
*One hour earlier in the first 2 weeks for the US ; and also different timings in the first 3 weeks for the AUS schedule due to summertime/wintertime.
Time-investment per week:
-one 1-hour teaching session (recorded in February 2023, video on demand), to be watched by yourself and
-one mandatory 1,5 hour live review/practice session with a shedra review teacher/instructor. In the weekly review sessions we will recall the main points together, contemplate on parts of the text and discuss the meaning with our fellow dharma students. We’ll meditate so it becomes a deeper experience, and learn about ways to bring our insights into our daily life and practice.
-In addition, we recommend you allow study- and contemplation time of about 2 hours during the week so in total it amounts to 4 to 4,5 hours/week. This will allow you to really immerse yourself more deeply into the topic of Shunyata, and make it an integral part of your day. There will be quizzes to help you check your knowledge and understanding as a skillful tool for your studies, as well as contemplation homework and study assignments.
Language: All classes and activities are held in English
Cost: Recommended: 375 euro
Concession (for those with low income, and teachers /instructors/ practice holders): 275 euro
Sponsors: 500 euro (to support other students who wish to follow this course)
If you can’t afford the fee, please still apply, and there may be different possibilities for supporting you in your studies, such as a study grant from the Tertön Sogyal Foundation.
Application process closed
[If you are interested, please let us know by filling in the application form. We will get in touch with you and will be happy to answer all the questions you might have. We can explore together to determine if this program is appropriate for your needs.
Note that the application is not yet a commitment on your side but will allow us to know you and contact you. The commitment to join our program only comes at the time of registration in the beginning of March, which is accompanied by payment.]