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Dzogchen in everyday life

Dzogchen in everyday life

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This series approaches Dzogchen from the angle of daily life: what can this thousand-year-old tradition bring to our daily lives? Can we live better thanks to Dzogchen? Concrete testimonies from people who practice this tradition, completed by the enlightenment of specialists and application advices to be implemented directly!Copyright 2023 Dzogchen Today! Team Hygiène et vie saine Spiritualité
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    • Dzogchen and the “relief” of emotions on a daily basis (15) - Joyful solitude
      Jan 7 2026

      In this three-episode miniseries, we focus on a topic increasingly present in contemporary society: the feeling of loneliness. Throughout the series, we explore the many facets of loneliness through the lens of Dzogchen, aiming to understand its inner workings.

      In this third episode, Damien Brohon and Carine Benoit discuss what joyful solitude and times of retreat are and their benefits.

      Host : Marie-Laure

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      20 min
    • Dzogchen and the “relief” of emotions on a daily basis (14) - Digital Loneliness
      Dec 3 2025

      In this three-episode miniseries, we focus on a topic increasingly present in contemporary society: the feeling of loneliness. Throughout the series, we explore the many facets of loneliness through the lens of Dzogchen, aiming to understand its inner workings.

      In this second episode, Damien Brohon and Alessandra Horn explore digital loneliness: examining its mechanisms, its impacts, and the surprising parallels between algorithms and the ordinary functioning of our minds.


      Host : Marie-Laure

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      22 min
    • Dzogchen and the “relief” of emotions on a daily basis (13) : Feelings of Loneliness
      Oct 8 2025

      In this three-episode miniseries, we focus on a topic increasingly present in contemporary society: the feeling of loneliness. Throughout the series, we explore the many facets of loneliness through the lens of Dzogchen, aiming to understand its inner workings.

      In this first episode, Mila Khyentse Rinpoche and Arnaud Buisson, a psychiatrist at the Pontarlier Hospital and a Dzogchen practitioner), discuss the suffering of solitude, its underlying mechanisms, and the differences between therapeutic meditation and the Dzogchen perspective.

      Host: Marie-Laure

      Notes

      Dzogchen is a directly accessible tradition that can be practiced in a variety of ways in our daily lives, focusing on liberation from suffering and the means to achieve it. In this episode, we explore the suffering associated with the feeling of loneliness and the illusory nature of the emotions that compose it, with a short concentration practice offered by Mila Khyentse Rinpoche as a direct application.


      Recap & Takeaways

      Series Dzogchen and the “relief” of emotions on a daily basis: Episod 13 - Feeling of Loneliness

      In this podcast Mila Khyentse Rinpoche and Arnaud Buisson talk about:


      Loneliness vs the feeling of loneliness 2’50

      Psychological and physical consequences 4’25

      The mind, creator of the feeling of loneliness 6'

      The Dzogchen perspective: from concept to direct experience 7’30

      Emotions are illusory and do not define us : a first step to discover our true nature 9’30

      Emptiness: the real nature of voidness 11’30

      Arnaud Buisson’s testimony 14’45

      Loneliness does not exist by itself: developing clarity to recognize it 18’15

      Guided practice with Mila Khyentse Rinpoche: remaining in the experience : 21’

      Conclusion: « If you want to be free: remain here and now »

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      27 min
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