Sache: Tibetan Geomancy
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Teacher: Dr. Nida Chenagtsang
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Self-Paced Videos
ས་དཔྱད། Sa Che or Tibetan Geomancy is the analysis of the earth — including water, space, air, light, trees, garden and home. The principals of Sa Che are to bring harmony and equilibrium, both in the natural environment and within the being, affording good health, wealth and enjoyment. These benefits flow on to our relationships and lifestyle.
In this workshop, livestreamed from Pure Land Farms, Dr. Nida teaches the principles of Tibetan geomancy and provide tools for analyzing one’s own home or work space, as well as remedies to correct problems that could potentially cause obstacles or disharmony in one’s environment.
Course includes an analysis of real-life examples from students in the workshop.
In this workshop, livestreamed from Pure Land Farms, Dr. Nida teaches the principles of Tibetan geomancy and provide tools for analyzing one’s own home or work space, as well as remedies to correct problems that could potentially cause obstacles or disharmony in one’s environment.
Course includes an analysis of real-life examples from students in the workshop.
Dr. Nida Chenagtsang
Born in Amdo, in Northeastern Tibet, Dr. Nida began his early studies of Sowa Rigpa at the local Tibetan medical hospital. Later, he was awarded a scholarship to enter the Lhasa Mentseekhang or Tibetan Medical University, where he completed his degree in 1996, with practical training at the Tibetan Medicine hospitals in Lhasa and Lhoka.Alongside his medical education, Dr. Nida trained in Vajrayana with teachers from every school of Tibetan Buddhism. In particular, he trained in the Longchen Nyingthig tradition of the Nyingma school with his root guru Ani Ngawang Gyaltsen and in the Dudjom Tersar tradition with Chönyi Rinpoche and Semo Dechen Yudrön. He received complete instruction in the Yuthok Nyingthig lineage, the unique spiritual tradition of Tibetan Medicine, from his teachers Khenpo Tsultrim Gyaltsen and Khenchen Troru Tsenam, and was requested to continue the Yuthok Nyingthig lineage by Jamyang Rinpoche of the Rebkong ngakpa and ngakma community.A well-known poet in his youth, Dr. Nida later published many articles and books on Sowa Rigpa and the Yuthok Nyingthig tradition in Tibetan and English, which have been translated into several languages. He has extensively researched ancient Tibetan healing methods, and has gained acclaim in East and West for his revival of little-known Tibetan external therapies.