Padmasambhava successfully established Buddhism in Tibet in the eighth century. Sometimes referred to as “The Second Buddha,” many Tibetan Buddhists regard him as equally important a religious icon as the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni. He was a renowned teacher, scholar, meditator, and magician, and his 25 principal disciples were the first generation of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, a lineage that remains unbroken to this day.
Residential retreat center offering workshops and retreats focusing on practices and teachings related to engaged Buddhism, on how to live in our world responsibly.