Dzogchen Beara Explained

Dzogchen Beara is a Tibetan Buddhist retreat centre on the Beara Peninsula near Allihies in West Cork in Ireland established by Sogyal Rinpoche in 1987. It is home to the Spiritual Care Centre, which was opened by Mary McAleese on 12 September 2007.[1] [2]

History

Peter and Harriet Cornish bought the land where Dzogchen Beara is located in 1973.[3] In 1992, they offered the land and its buildings to a charitable trust under the guidance of Sogyal Rinpoche. Harriet died in 1993 and her death, and the way she was cared for, became the inspiration for the Spiritual Care Centre, which opened in 2007.[4] [5] Peter Cornish and Dzogchen Beara were the subject of a documentary made for Dutch television called The Retiring Hermit.[6] Cornish's memoir describing the creation of Dzogchen Beara was published in 2014 under the title Dazzled by Daylight.[7]

In 2006 the centre became the first Buddhist centre in Ireland to host a Christian Mass, performed by Father Laurence Freeman.[8]

In 2017 following multiple allegations of physical, emotional and sexual abuse from current and ex-members of Rigpa, Sogyal Rinpoche "decided, with immediate effect, to retire as spiritual director from all the organizations that bear the name of Rigpa in different countries around the world".[9]

Events

The first closed one-year retreats, which follow a traditional Tibetan schedule of practice and study, began in 1994.[10]

Over the years, Dzogchen Beara has hosted a number of senior lamas from the Tibetan tradition, including Dzogchen Rinpoche, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Garchen Rinpoche, Orgyen Tobgyal, Ringu Tulku, H.E Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche and Garje Khamtrul Rinpoche.[10] It has also hosted events with several non-Tibetan teachers, including Father Laurence Freeman,[11] Sister Stanislaus Kennedy, Dr Tony Bates,[12] Christine Longaker, Patrick Gaffney, Sharon Salzberg[13] and Andrew Warr.

Care centre

The Spiritual Care Centre opened in 2007. According to Darci Meyers, its aim is "to support people leading up to death, at the time of death, and after death."

Temple project

There are plans to build Ireland's first Buddhist temple on the site, which has now been completed & 0pened on 5th july 2024 to emense joy, its a beautiful building and practical too.[14] [15] The project is being guided by Orgyen Tobgyal, who consecrated the site by performing a fire ceremony in 2010.[16] Work on the foundations of the temple building began in April 2016 and the block work of the three level building has recently been completed.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.dzogchenbeara.org/index.php?pid=98&aid=270 An unforgettable day for Dzogchen Beara
  2. Web site: President visits Buddhist hospice . 23 April 2012 . 27 January 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110127093439/http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2007/0913/1189076237990.html . dead .
  3. News: Cornish. Peter. Peter Cornish’s dream was to build a refuge from the mayhem. 24 July 2014. Irish Times. 21 July 2014.
  4. http://www.dzogchenbeara.org/docs/InMemoryOfHarrietCornish.pdf In Memory of Harriet
  5. News: Mulcahy. Miriam. The art of living and dying. Irish Times. 27 June 2009.
  6. https://archive.today/20120919112420/http://www.timelessfilms.tv/earlierfilms/therether/index.html The Retiring Hermit
  7. Web site: Dazzled by Daylight . 24 July 2014 . 8 August 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808105134/http://dazzledbydaylight.com/ . dead .
  8. News: Lucey. Anne. Christian Mass celebrated at Buddhist retreat. https://web.archive.org/web/20160325142723/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-24836302.html. dead. 25 March 2016. 2 May 2012. Irish Times. 4 April 2006.
  9. https://www.lionsroar.com/after-allegations-sogyal-rinpoche-retires-from-rigpa/ After allegations, Sogyal Rinpoche retires from Rigpa
  10. http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Dzogchen_Beara Dzogchen Beara
  11. http://www.dzogchenbeara.org/index.php?pid=97&aid=219 Fr. Laurence Freeman OSB
  12. http://www.dzogchenbeara.org/index.php?pid=94&aid=469 The Healing Power of Presence
  13. Web site: Irish Times. Salzberg. Sharon. 28 April 2015. Irish Times.
  14. http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=3,9554,0,0,1,0 Tibetan Buddhist temple to be built on Beara peninsula
  15. http://www.southernstar.ie/article.php?id=2232 Ireland’s first Buddhist temple for Beara
  16. News: McDonald. Frank. Tibetan Buddhist temple to be built on Beara peninsula. 2 May 2012. Irish Times. 27 September 2010.
  17. News: Tibet temple rises in heart of Wes Cork. Clifford. Graham. 2016. Independent Newspaper.