Live Streams

On this page you will find our upcoming live streams. The courses are led by our resident lamas and guest teachers.

08.01.2025 25.06.2025
Open Meditation on Wednesdays

On Wednesday evenings, everyone is invited to an open meditation led by Acharya Lama Sönam Ragbye. There is time for questions and sharing at the end of each session. Beginners and experienced meditators alike are welcome! Attendance is free, to receive the Zoom link, please register.

Acharya Lama Sönam Rabgye
10.01.2025 12.01.2025
The Essence of Buddhism – Module 3: The Essential Teachings of the Buddha – Part b

In the 3nd module, Lama Kelzang will go into essential points that the Buddha taught and emphasized. He will highlight the Essence of Buddhism, especially from its wisdom aspect.

Acharya Lama Kelzang Wangdi
07.02.2025 09.02.2025
Short White Tara Practice 2025

This is an introduction to a short version of White Tara practice that Lama Sönam has received from Kyabje Tenga Rinpoche. This short 4 page text makes it possible to practice White Tara without much ritual and time as a regular meditation-practice.

Acharya Lama Sönam Rabgye
28.02.2025 28.02.2025
Losar 2025 – Tibetan New Year Celebration

Traditionally, we will celebrate the New Year’s Retreat with our resident Lamas and our Sangha as well as with all those who are interested.

Acharya Lama Sönam Rabgye
Acharya Lama Kelzang Wangdi
15.08.2025 17.08.2025
Teaching and Training in the Six Paramita

On this weekend, Lama Sönam Rabgye will teach an overview of these Paramitas and show how they can be applied and practiced in life, combined or one at a time.

Acharya Lama Sönam Rabgye
03.09.2025 07.09.2025
Amitabha and Bardo practice: meditations, prayers and rituals for the sick and the deceased – 2025

Amitabha and Bardo practice: meditations, prayers and rituals for the sick and the deceased with Acharya Lama Kelzang Wangdi und Acharya Lama Sönam Rabgye.

Acharya Lama Sönam Rabgye
Acharya Lama Kelzang Wangdi
13.09.2025 18.09.2025
Wisdom of the Mahamudra Masters – Modul 2

The 3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje wrote this famous text in the 14th century explaining with brilliance the depth of the Buddhist concept of consciousness. All sentient beings have mind, and the minds of all beings have a double essence or nature to them. There is the ordinary consciousness with its sense- and mind-consciousnesses and there is the true nature of it all, the awakened wisdom-mind.

Acharya Lama Kelzang Wangdi