All Rigpa students have equal opportunities to apply for a grant, including those entrusted as teachers and practice holders who wish to deepen their personal spiritual path, such as through long-term retreats or studies such as:
The Light of Dharma Grants will help create the best circumstances for our current teachers to develop and gain experience, to deepen their study and practice and to mentor and educate others to manifest as authentic lineage holders.
It will also help secure Rigpa’s legacy by sponsoring projects and programmes developed in Rigpa that use new channels to share the Dharma, in ways most adapted to these times of great unpredictability and fast-developing technologies.
The International Steering Group and Vision Board or International Rigpa Boards will make recommendations as to which projects should receive support (in line with Rigpa’s annual priorities) and for how much each project will be funded.
In these uncertain times, an increasing number of people are finding comfort and support through prayers and practices rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Rigpa’s main retreat centres Lerab Ling, Dzogchen Beara, Dharma Mati, and Sukhavati are home to vibrant communities of monastic and lay practitioners, following one of the most ancient lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. They observe a daily schedule of meditation and prayers, aimed at the well-being and happiness of all beings, irrespective of their religious orientation.
The practitioners come from many different countries and backgrounds and share a deep commitment to the core purpose of the Dharma which is the practice. Many have already lived at the centres for over 20 years, gaining respected roles as community elders.
This grant will support the resident practitioners to take care of and grow their communities so as to maintain the quality of the practice long into the future.