2020 Dzogchen Buddha Path Portland Losar Retreat

22 February 2020 (Saturday) - 1 March 2020 (Sunday)

Teachings and Trainings on The Buddha Path

The Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation is pleased to announce our 2020 Dzogchen Buddha Path Portland Losar Retreat.  This retreat will be taught by Benevolent Bodhi Lama Teacher Carrie Ure (Padma Zhenpen Tso) under the guidance of His Eminence Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche. This week-long retreat will be held just outside Portland, Oregon, USA. This year presents an ideal opportunity to deepen your understanding and experience of the teachings of the Dzogchen Lineage.

The 2020 Portland Losar Retreat will commence on Saturday, February 22 and conclude on Sunday, March 1, 2020. This year’s 8 days of teaching and training will include in-depth and direct teachings on the sacred text The Buddha Path, the Buddhist fundamentals, and will include many practices including mantra recitation, reciting sacred text, visualizations, music making, light offerings, and food offerings.

Seating is limited, so please register early.

About the Teacher

Benevolent Bodhi Lama Teacher Carrie Ure is an authorized lama of the Dzogchen Lineage with over 16 years of training under the guidance of H.E. Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche. She has completed seven Dzogchen Lineage Internships and attended, organized and taught many seasonal retreats. As Secretary of Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation, Event Director for the Grand Tara Drupchen, and a founding director and teacher of the Portland Dharma Center, Lama Carrie is an active leader in the Dzogchen Buddha Path Lineage. Lama Carrie lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband. Together, they have three grown children. With her degree from Stanford University and varied career and worldly experiences, Lama Carrie is a compassionate and skilled teacher who brings the Buddhadharma to life for her students.

About the Retreat

What to Expect at the Dzogchen Buddha Path Retreat

“Retreat” means withdrawing your body, speech, and mind away from busy, meaningless, and negative activities, freeing yourself to focus on helping all beings. Away from worldly distractions, you can wholeheartedly train your mind in the Way of True Happiness. In retreat you will practice Dharma with more joy, depth, and intensity than you have likely experienced before and the results may surprise you. By training your mind using the skillful means of the Dzogchen Lineage you will take steps toward your own awakening.

About the Lineage

It is extremely precious to study under an authentic master, one whose lineage can be traced all the way back to Buddha Shakyamuni. Our precious Vajra Master, H.E. Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, is a thirty-third generation lineage holder of the Dzogchen Longchen Nyingthig and the Dzogchen Khadro Nyingthig lineages, selected by previous Dzogchen Lineage Masters in Tibet because of his profound knowledge and realization. With more than seven years of solitary cave meditation experience in the high Tibetan holy mountains, Rinpoche truly embodies the qualities of a realized practitioner and yogi. Also a vibrant and dynamic teacher and scholar, Rinpoche is a lama of the Dzogchen Monastery and professor of the Dzogchen Shri Singha University. He is a published author of numerous books in both Tibetan and English, including The Buddha Path, a practice book that encompasses all of Buddha’s teachings. The Buddha Path is available in English, Chinese, Russian, and German, and is soon to be released in Nepali, Japanese, and Spanish.

Just as great master of the past, Atisha, was revered for always teaching refuge, Khenpo Choga Rinpoche is revered for always training teachers. His heartfelt effort to train knowledgeable, wise and compassionate teachers has reached a critical juncture, and he has authorized authentically trained and certified Dharma Teachers of The Buddha Path to teach under his guidance. Rinpoche has requested that Bodhi Lama Teacher Carrie Ure (Padma Zhenpen Tso) lead this retreat.

More about Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche »


Retreat Location

Menucha Retreat and Conference Center
Beam House
38711 E. Historic Columbia River Highway
Corbett, OR 97019

Menucha is a privately owned 102 acre site with outstanding eastward and westward views of the Columbia River Gorge, located just a few miles off I-84 in Corbett, Oregon. Homemade meals are provided daily. Retreatants will not have to have to cook or clean at this event.

Beam House is private and offers spectacular eastward views of the Gorge. The main floor is wheelchair accessible, including a bathroom and two bedrooms. There is a kitchen/beverage area with a refrigerator for snacks, central heating, and main meeting room with a wood stove. Bedrooms are dormitory style with shared bathrooms and a total of 12 beds.

 


Retreat Pricing

As always the teachings and ceremonies themselves are offered free of charge, but it is traditional in Buddhism for the student to make an individual offering to the teacher during the retreat. You may voluntarily make an offering to the teacher at anytime during the retreat. It is most auspicious to do this at the beginning of the retreat at the end of the opening ceremony.

The retreat fees listed below are used to pay for food, supplies, utilities and maintenance of the facilities.  The fee for this retreat is $700 per person.  The fee for seniors (age 65 & up), students, and unemployed is $650.  A deposit of half of the fee will hold your spot on a first-come, first-served basis. If you wish to request financial support, we encourage you to do so on the registration page.

When making your travel plans, please plan your schedule so that you arrive at the retreat location before 1PM on the first day, and depart the retreat location after 3PM on the dates listed above.

Please Read the Fine Print

Please carefully review the Retreat Details, Conditions and Policies before registering.

Open Retreat Details Conditions and Policies

Overall Retreat Schedule

This year there is a single retreat duration option available for four days. Retreatants will need to attend all sessions to participate in the retreat. In other words, retreatants cannot miss any of the sessions and then continue to participate in the remainder of the retreat without special permission. You may leave the retreat early, but you should not enter the retreat with that intention.

Attendance

Students without exception will be expected to reside at the retreat location for the duration of the retreat. Specifically, we have a rule that students who leave the retreat once it is in progress are not permitted to return to the retreat. Exceptions are sometimes made in cases of emergency or given advance permission of the teacher guiding the retreat.

What to Bring

Below is a suggested packing list.

  • Sleeping bag
  • Pillow and pillow case
  • Extra blanket or comforter
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Toiletries
  • Covered water bottle – water in a sealed container is the only drink allowed in the shrine room.
  • Ritual objects i.e., your bell and dorje, drum (a puja table will be provided)
  • Copy of The Buddha Path practice book (you can purchase a copy at the retreat)
  • Sitting cushion or chair of choice (some chairs and cushions are avaiable to borrow)
  • Lap blanket, hat, gloves, and scarf
  • Warm clothing for daytime
  • Warm clothing for sleeping
  • Water-proof shoes/boots
  • Slippers for inside
  • Plenty of socks
  • Rain coat/umbrella/poncho
  • Coat appropriate to the season
  • Enough changes of clothes to get you through a week (very limited access to washer / dryer).
  • Notebook and pens
  • Computer and charger

What NOT to Bring

Below is a list of things not to bring:

  • Food (All food will be provided for you. Because food may attract wild animals, no food is allowed in cabins, tents, RVs, cars or on your person. All food brought  is to be brought to the kitchen and offered to the cook to be shared by all)
  • Cigarettes, tobacco products, or other smoking materials (strictly prohibited)
  • Drugs that have not been prescribed to you by your physician
  • Weapons such as handguns, rifles, and hunting knifes
  • Fireworks
  • Drinking alcohol for personal consumption (do not offer alcohol to any teachers here)
  • Pets

Possession of drugs, cigarettes, personal alcohol or weapons can be grounds for expulsion from the retreat.

Weather

When packing just before the retreat, you can check the weather forecast online for the nearest town (Corbett, OR) to get an idea of the 10-day weather outlook.  February historically gets a fair amount of precipitation, so pack along warm clothing and rain gear.

Health

The retreat provides a healthy environment of good air, good food, enough hours of sleep, positive activities, and beneficial teachings. Retreatants should take care of their own health, bring along any emergency supplies such as antidotes to any life-threatening allergies, and expect to be able to handle the somewhat rigorous teaching and practice schedule of the retreat. If you are taking any type of pharmaceutical that can influence your mental state (including but not limited to anti-depressant, diabetes and thyroid medications), we require that you bring an adequate supply for your entire visit here, and that you consistently follow the usage pattern and medical advice prescribed by your physician. You must inform the Event Director of your special medical conditions when you register.

Children

Children are much-beloved, however we have no special program or supervision for children at the retreat. In the past, children have attended these retreats, but have only been able to do so as full, conscious, responsible participants under the immediate supervision of their parents. If you would like to bring children to the retreat, please call the Event Director first before registering and discuss this with us in detail. Anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present during the entire retreat. Daycare facilities are currently not available.

Meditation and Sitting Practice

Meditation practice will be incorporated and keyed to the daily teaching subjects, with the goal of moving from a superficial understanding of the Buddha’s teachings to a profound and incontrovertible realization of their truth in our present moment thinking. During teaching and meditation sessions you are welcome to sit in a chair, but most people choose to sit on a cushion on the floor. Many people bring their own personal seating, but chairs and cushions are available here for those who can’t pack them.

Daily Retreat Schedule and Sessions

This will be an active retreat with a 24-hour schedule. Everyone is expected to remain in all teaching and practice sessions without creating disturbances, but it’s okay if you need to briefly step out, for example as a result of a bathroom emergency. There are breaks between sessions. The sessions typically last one and a half to two and a half hours each, with up to five sessions per day. There will be about eight to ten hours of scheduled practices and teachings per day. In addition, during break times, Yoga, music, dancing, art, and other Dharma activities may take place.

As part of your daily practice, from about 10:30 PM to 6:30 AM you will be required to maintain a vow of silence and not engage in any normal waking activities except using the bathroom. These times may vary from day to day, but the idea is that you will be laying down resting your body for 8 hours every night and not unnecessarily disturbing other people.

Additional Requirements

Everyone will be expected to follow the rules of the retreat which are outlined on this page. The rules are subject to revision. Also you must adhere to the schedule of the retreat and unless sick, attend all the scheduled events of the retreat. Yes, you may leave the retreat at any time, but you cannot leave the retreat and then return to the retreat.

To attend the retreat one has to be a non-smoker, drug-free, and mentally stable. Possession or use of smoking materials, illegal or mind-altering drugs, or non-prescribed pharmaceuticals are not permitted. You may of course bring with you and ingest any prescribed medication except medicinal marijuana which is not permitted.

There will be no shopping trips, so you should bring any supplies you need with you for the entire duration of the retreat. You should bring with you to the retreat adequate supplies of things like clothing, bedding, toiletries and medicine.

You must have the willingness and commitment to practice with the group during all sessions of the retreat. You should have good enough physical and mental constitution to be able to sit with us for the daily schedule, and a good enough temperament to be able to get along with others.

Payments

Your payment in full is due upon the acceptance of your application and must be paid in full by January 15, 2020. In the event that your application is not approved, any retreat payments you have made will be returned to you in full. Your prompt payment when you register will help us to purchase supplies for the retreat in advance.

Cancellation and Refunds

You may cancel any time prior to January 15,2020 and receive a refund of 100% of any fees you have paid. There will be no refunds after January 15, 2020.

Scholarships

No scholarships or work-study options are available at this time. However, ordained sangha (Buddhist monks and nuns) can make an application to the Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation to attend this event with discounts. These applications will be reviewed and applicants informed of availability prior to retreat. We are soliciting donations to help make some limited scholarships available.

Please contact the retreat director if you are able to contribute to the scholarship fund. We aspire to assist diligent students who are have financial need of assistance.

Offerings

Retreat costs do not include any payment or donation to the guiding teacher. Any offering to the teacher or to the hosting organization that you would like to make should be prepared separately from your payment for the fees for this event.

The Buddhist teachings during the retreat are free, but note that within Dzogchen Buddhist tradition, the teacher does not charge the organizers for the teaching services, and therefore individual offerings by retreatants to the teacher are always welcomed and needed in order to support the teacher’s Dharma activities. This is also a gesture of appreciation, respect, and aspiration for the promulgation of Buddha’s teachings.

Q&A

If you have any questions, or are just wondering if this event is for you, you should contact us in advance to discuss. This page will be updated with some of the answers to questions posed, so questions are very much welcomed.

If you have any questions about anything, don’t hesitate to contact the retreat director or assistant retreat director.

How to Register Today

Reservations are required and are currently being accepted. Everyone is welcome to register by filling out the online registration. We need to process as many applications, and receive deposits, as early as possible in order to properly prepare for the retreat. We hope you can help us with this. Retreatants need to register early order to reserve limited attendance and bed space.  Please register early.

If you have any questions about anything, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Open Contacts

Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation
Karen Michalski, Retreat Director

Email is the preferred way to contact the director.

dzogchenretreatcenter@gmail.com
619-817-8255 or 702-343-5833

How to Register

Because space is limited, we may have to decline some applicants, so you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The application period will close on January 15, 2020. Once you apply, we will contact you to confirm your registration.

Please use this form to register for the retreat.  (This link has been updated.)

How to Make Payments

Payment is due in full at the time of acceptance of your application. There will be no refunds after the close of the application period.

After your application, please make your payment and arrange your transportation.

Payment Options

Fees

The fee for this retreat is $700 per person.  Senior (65 and up), students and unemployed may attend for a fee of $650.  A deposit of half of the fee will hold your spot on a first-come, first-served basis. If you wish to request financial support, we encourage you to contact the Retreat Director.

Pay by Check

Payment by check is preferred. In order to ensure your check is received prior to the retreat, it must be arranged by January 15 and mailed to the address below.

Make checks payable to: DSSP (Dzogchen Shri Singha of Portland)

Portland Dharma Center
4614 SW Vermont St.
Portland, OR 97219

Pay by PayPal

Send your payment through PayPal directly to Lama Carrie using the following link:

Paypal.me/CarrieUre

The Great Merit of Supporting Retreats

Even if you will not be able to attend this retreat, you or anyone else you know may earn tremendous merit by providing facilities for those on retreat. If you would like to contribute financially or with labor, contact us immediately. There are a variety of different projects underway intended to support the retreat experience, including maintenance of the shrine tent and cabins, weatherproofing our facilities, and refinements of the kitchen and dining areas.

There are (at least) two ways you can help:

  1. Offer donations for raw materials and supplies.
  2. Sponsor students and volunteers who want to perform work retreats.

Providing immediate assistance will help facilitate improvements in time for Portland Retreat. If you would like to help or would like more information, please contact the retreat director.

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The Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation USA is an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

For the peace and happiness of all beings, the Dzogchen Shri Singha Foundation USA is asking for your support to ensure the future of the Dzogchen Retreat Center USA, under the spiritual guidance of Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche.

Your help is urgently needed to ensure the preservation, practice, and transmission of the unbroken Dzogchen Lineage tradition for increasing personal happiness and creating lasting world peace. Please visit our Giving Section to learn more and donate online. Join our ongoing giving program, the Circle of Compassion, or make a one-time donation to the Dzogchen Retreat Center USA Project.

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