Elizabeth McDougal: Signs, Visions & Sky Burials (Gebchak Yoginis, Part 3)
Today’s episode is the final part of three parts ~ 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:49 Signs, visions, dreams 00:12:00 Protector land spirits 00:16:00 Tests, conceptual collapse and faith 00:20:00 Meditation boxes 00:23:30 Sky burial 00:28:00 Vipassana reform 00:29:30 Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok and Larung Gar 00:32:00 Modernity, realization and tacit knowledge 00:39:00 Old world preservation 00:43:50 Yidam neuroscience and dilution 00:46:00 Changes in education system 00:49:00 Yogini tulkus and titles 00:57:00 The Gebchak way, peer-pressure and self-responsibility 01:03:00 Becoming a translator 01:07:00 Disrobing 01:10:00 Historical rarity of terms Rigpa and dzogchen 01:12:00 Character of yoginis and aspirations ༓ Listen to Part One here: On Gebchak's History &; Yogic Activity in the Realm of the Meditators https://oliviaclementine.com/elizabet... ༓ Listen to Part Two here: On Embodied Practitioners of Tsa-lung Inner Fire & Dzogchen https://oliviaclementine.com/elizabet... ༓ Podcast website & transcripts https://oliviaclementine.com/podcasts ~ About Elizabeth Elizabeth McDougal, known also as Tenzin Chozom, grew up in Western Canada and then trained as a Buddhist nun in India and on the Tibetan Plateau for seventeen years. Towards the end of her time as a nun – she studied a Masters of Indian philosophy at Banaras Hindu University and then a PhD (2021) at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on the modernisation of Tibetan Buddhist practice lineages and on pedagogy as a crucial bridge in translating pre-modern wisdom traditions to the modern world. Elizabeth currently lives in Australia with her human and animal family where she lectures at Nan Tien Institute in applied Buddhist studies. She continues to serve as a Tibetan-to-English translator for Gebchak Wangdrak Rinpoche and other practice lineage lamas. Elizabeth published a book in 2024 called “The Words and World of Gebchak Nunnery: Tantric Meditation in Context.” Images included: 1: Two Gebchak yoginis by Jerome Raphalen 2: Yoginis looking out in ceremony to a sacred feminine vulva form in the landscape by Elizabeth McDougal

Elizabeth McDougal: Gebchak Yoginis & In the Realm of the Meditators (Part One)

Elizabeth McDougal: Embodied Practitioners of Tsa-lung Inner Fire & Dzogchen (Part 2)

Christina Monson: Following Your Heart & Dying Free of Regret

Andrea Loseries: The Scholar & Cremation Ground Yogini

Extract from teachings given by Mahasiddha H.E. Drubwang rinpoche during a visit to GarchenInstitute

Vipassana Is Not What You Think ‒ Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

A Guide to Tibetan Shamanism | Human Voiced, No Ads

How to Overcome Scrupulosity | Fr Chad Ripperger

Khandro Dorje Phagmo Rinpoche: Never Giving Up

The Mountain Path - 山道 - learning with China's Buddhist Hermits

Josh Kinney: Into the Cave, A Western Yogi's Path

Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo: The Revival of the Togdenma Lineage of Accomplished Yoginis

Full Dharma Chat with Mingyur Rinpoche and Bob Thurman

Kunzang Choden: Bhutanese Heritage & Dorji Lingpa

Yoginīs of Fire and Light: Gebchak Gonpa in Tibet

Tashi Dekyid Monet: Reading the World Before It Was Written Down

Hermits1

Mother of All Buddhas: A Teaching on Ārya Tārā with Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

Kulavadhuta Satpurananda: The Path of a Yogi, Gone Beyond

