Advanced course on “The Dzogchen Prayer of Samantabhadra”

Monthly online evenings led by Dharma teacher and Dharma translator Arne Schelling based on the course ‘The Dzogchen Prayer of Samantabhadra’ by Khandro Rinpoche.

Arne Schelling · August 19, 2025


Following the wonderful and intensive seminar with Khandro Rinpoche in June 2025 at the Kamalashila Institute, we would like to continue deepening these teachings together.

We are delighted that Khandro Rinpoche’s Dharma teacher and translator, Arne Schelling, has agreed to offer a monthly meeting starting in October to deepen our understanding of what we have learned, practise together and clarify any questions.

To start with, Arne Schelling will offer a monthly online meeting in English and German starting in October.

The following dates are planned until the end of 2025:

Thursday, 30 October 2025
Thursday, 13 November 2025
Thursday, 18 December 2025

07:00 pm – 08:30 pm each day

The German-language dates can be found here.

Course language: english

Important information:
Participation in these online evenings requires participation in the course with Khandro Rinpoche in June 2025.

Participation in this course is generally free of charge.
However, we incur costs for preparation, speakers, technology, hosting, translation, etc. for the organisational implementation of this course. We would therefore be very grateful for a donation (recommendation €15/session = €45 for participation in all 3 Zooms of 1.5 hours each). If you are still unsure whether you can/want to participate in the long term, you are welcome to set up a monthly donation order (purpose: Kamalashila OnlineCampus – Basic Course in Buddhism) via our donation page, which can be cancelled at any time.
Thank you very much!

About Instructor

Arne Schelling

Arne Schelling has been a practising Buddhist since his youth, then worked as a doctor and is now mainly active as a Dharma teacher, lecturer and translator in various sanghas of all Tibetan Buddhist traditions. He was involved in the founding of several Buddhist centres in Germany and is also active as an archivist, videographer and doctor of Western and Chinese medicine. He also plays the piano. Arne works for the Khyentse Vision Project, 84000, the Nithartha Institute, the Longchen Shedra and the Mipham Project. He is also responsible for the Berlin centre, www.berlin-buddhism.org.

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Course Includes

  • 2 Lessons