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DROKPA འབྲོག་པ། – A Tribute to the Last of the Tibetan Nomads – Ciné Utopia 22 April

The Centre Culturel Tibétain is happy to announce that it is organizing a special cinema event on Friday, 22 April 2022, in Ciné Utopia.

Drokpa  is a documentary film directed by Yan Chun Su.
Drokpa premiered at the Margaret Mead Film Festival at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC in October 2016 and it received the EDA Award for Best Female-Directed Feature film at the 2017 DOXA Documentary Film Festival.

Set in the high plateau of eastern Tibet, Drokpa is an intimate portrait of an extended nomadic family whose life is on the cusp of irreversible change.

For more information see here.


Friday 22 April 2022

Venue:  Ciné Utopia – 16, Avenue de la Faïencerie,
L-1510 Luxembourg, Salle 5
Time:    19h15 – 21h00 (doors open at 18h45)
Price:   10 € (cash)
Language:  Tibetan with English subtitles

No registration needed. Tickets can be bought only at the venue itself and we accept only payments in cash.

Part of the profit will go to Golog Support Luxembourg

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Meditation

(Sunday class) Beginning the path of meditation: 27 March – No sanitary restrictions

As the sanitary measures have been lifted in Luxembourg, the Centre is now open for the Sunday course, without restrictions.

There is no need to register for a place and you are all welcome to attend in person.

Contact info@tibetculture.lu for any questions

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Culture Uncategorized

Losar 2022 – Year of the Water Tiger

The Centre Culturel Tibétain wishes you a happy Losar, the Tibetan New Year! 

Lama Jigmé sends the following message:

Tashi delek!
To all my connections, students and anyone who sees this message I wish you a happy new year. I wish you all the best. And this is not just a wish. Tashi is Tibetan. It is an extremely meaningful word. It means for everything to be peaceful; a peaceful world, a peaceful society, a peaceful family, peaceful work and collogues. And wherever you go, to go  peaceful and be well with a calm and happy mind and a good mood. This is like root power. For your mind to be more lovely, a more loving and kind attitude, so that everywhere you go you’ll accept and enjoy every moment. It is about being peaceful and aware. This is what it means to have a healthy mind. And this way “happy new year” is connected to a happy and well mind. Your family and friends will be happy and wherever you go and whatever you do, no matter what, your mind is always very well and you will manage any challenge. You will be able to easily deal with anything because your mind is extremely calm, powerful and peaceful. Love and compassion, to understand impermanence, all of this is power. You see, “Don’t worry be happy, tomorrow another day.” There are many ways to get a peaceful mind. And with that peaceful mind connect to society, you see, “happy new year” is about this. I wish this all to you. I hope you understand this all. I hope you can integrate your mind training this way. I wish that this Tibetan new year you will contemplate on this in your daily life and share this to benefit others wherever you go.

Tashi delek!
བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལགས།།
Lama Jigmé Namgyal

Artwork: Tomás Castro

 

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Event

Losar Dinner 2022

Losar Tashi Delek!  

The Centre Culturel Tibétain wish you a Happy Tibetan New Year (Losar). May the year 2022, year of the water Tiger, be full of peace and happiness for all.

Please join us for a Losar celebration dinner at the Swagat Restaurant! It is a great opportunity for us to get together, share our experience and get to know each other.

More information here:  https://www.tibetculture.lu/v2/event/losar-dinner-2022/ ‎

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Meditation

Seat reservation – Sunday Course – 6 February

Thank you for your support & participation in our online classes for during COVID, where we collectively managed to continue the Dharma teachings in a virtual learning environment.

As ‘face-to-face’ classes are still the preferred way for our members to receive teachings from Lama, and given the COVID situation in Luxembourg has been stabilized, the CCT Board has decided to progressively reopen the centre with proper COVID measures in place. Your health and safety is always our number one priority.

We will first welcome our students to join the Sunday meditation class (18:00-20:00) in person. Considering our centre space, we can accommodate a maximum of 14 students in the class with CovidCheck 2G+ in place.

Please reserve your seat here if you wish to attend the Sunday class in person at the CCT centre. You will need to register for each class prior to your visit. Registration starts every Monday 12:00pm CET and ends by the following Sunday 12:00pm CET

Contact info@tibetculture.lu for any questions

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Centre Courses

Courses Winter 2022

We are pleased to announce that the registrations for the upcoming courses starting in January are open.

The centre has reopened for classes on Sundays under the CovidCheck measures in place in Luxembourg. 

Monday and Wednesday courses will be conducted online but with the possibility of being held at the Centre if the participants show interest.

Winter term 2022

CourseTeacherWhen
Beginning the path of meditation (beginner class)Lama JigméSundays: 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm
starting 16 January
Principles of ethical conduct: How to lead a life of goodnessLama JigméWednesdays: 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
starting 10 January
The Twelve Links of Interdependent OriginationLama JigméMondays: 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
starting 12 January
   

Please register online here
We will send you a zoom link to the course(s) for which you registered upon receipt of your transfer.

Seat reservation:
If you wish to attend the Sunday class in person at the Centre, please register your presence here.

Covid Measures:

As as cultural centre, we are following the covid rules in Luxemburg and applying the CovidCheck system:

G2+: the person is fully vaccinated or recovered and additionally performs a rapid SARS-CoV-2 self-test on site, or has a valid negative result of a NAAT test (PCR, TMA or LAMP methods) or a certified rapid SARS-CoV-2 antigen test.

People who have already received their booster vaccination are exempt from the testing obligation.

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Centre

Membership 2022

Please renew your membership here

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Lama Uncategorized

Happy Holidays to you all!

A message from Lama Jigmé Namgyal

I wish you all happy holidays, merry Christmas and a happy New Year! And happy means  having a calm and peaceful mind. It also means having a happy family. Maybe you really know what a happy mind is. I hope you do. My wish is that you will always be well, whatever you do, say or think.

Be in harmony with yourself and others. And take care of your environment, for example buy less plastic. Have respect for our water, air and Mother Earth. Have respect for others, not only for humans but also for animals. In Buddhism it is said that if you respect others, you respect yourself. If you harm others, you harm yourself. Please be mindful, so it will really be a happy new year for all.
 
If you have not been able to join one of the classes this year, then maybe you can join as of next year. In January will start with a new subject on Monday, and with a new chapter on the Wednesday. No need to hesitate, you are very welcome to join.
 
Then, from the deepest of my heart I wish you, your family and friends, love, unconditional love and happiness, so that you will understand each other and become happy in a peaceful way.
 
Hope to see you soon again!
 
Tashi delek!
Lama Jigmé Namgyal

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Meditation

Seat reservation – Sunday Course – 16 January

Thank you for your support & participation in our online classes for during COVID, where we collectively managed to continue the Dharma teachings in a virtual learning environment.

As ‘face-to-face’ classes are still the preferred way for our members to receive teachings from Lama, and given the COVID situation in Luxembourg has been stabilized, the CCT Board has decided to progressively reopen the centre with proper COVID measures in place. Your health and safety is always our number one priority.

We will first welcome our students to join the Sunday meditation class (18:00-20:00) in person. Considering our centre space, we can accommodate a maximum of 15 students in the class with CovidCheck in place.

Please reserve your seat here if you wish to attend the Sunday class in person at the CCT centre. You will need to register for each class prior to your visit. Registration starts every Monday 12:00pm CET and ends by the following Sunday 12:00pm CET

Contact info@tibetculture.lu for any questions

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Meditation

Seat reservation – Sunday Course – 19 December

Thank you for your support & participation in our online classes for during COVID, where we collectively managed to continue the Dharma teachings in a virtual learning environment.

As ‘face-to-face’ classes are still the preferred way for our members to receive teachings from Lama, and given the COVID situation in Luxembourg has been stabilized, the CCT Board has decided to progressively reopen the centre with proper COVID measures in place. Your health and safety is always our number one priority.

We will first welcome our students to join the Sunday meditation class (18:00-20:00) in person. Considering our centre space, we can accommodate a maximum of 15 students in the class with CovidCheck in place.

Please reserve your seat here if you wish to attend the Sunday class in person at the CCT centre. You will need to register for each class prior to your visit. Registration starts every Monday 12:00pm CET and ends by the following Sunday 12:00pm CET

Contact info@tibetculture.lu for any questions