Tibetan Buddhism in Our Time
Tibetan Buddhism is a wisdom tradition with origins going back more than 2,500 years. As a non-dogmatic teaching, it emphasizes personal insight, meditative practice, and a responsible approach to all forms of life. Its multifaceted instructions have developed over centuries, traditionally passed from teacher to teacher, adapted, and refined; as a source of understanding and wisdom, they have proven valuable across cultures.
Tibetan Buddhism is oriented toward reality as a living present. Its methodical practice is suitable for both monks and laypeople and can be well integrated into Western ways of life.
The Chogyal Rinpoche Association
The Chogyal Rinpoche Association is rooted in this tradition, nurturing and promoting it through events and publications in European countries, and supporting social institutions and projects in Nepal, the homeland of its founder, Chogyal Rinpoche.
Founder: Chogyal Rinpoche
Projects
The Chogyal Rinpoche Association is committed to supporting social projects for individuals and groups in need in Nepal, as well as promoting spiritual, particularly Buddhist, institutions—especially in the regions where Buddhism originated.
