Tibetan Healing Masseur
Yoga & Meditation Teacher

Lobsang Dakpa

Lobsang Dakpa is educated in Tibetan Buddhism, within the Mahayana tradition.

From 1982-1990 he studied with his Master Lama Gawla, which is located in the village of Lungkya Monastery, in the Tibet part of Himalaya hills. Here he learned six Naropa yogas. He also practised the highest yoga tantra of Kalachakra and completed a one year education practising the highest yoga tantra of Cakrasamvara. He was also given education in massage by his teacher Lama Gawla.

From 1991-2006 he was educated at His Holiness Dalai Lama's monastery in Dharamsala, were he studied Buddhist philosophy and mental wisdom. He completed the earth ritual preliminary to the rite of highest yoga Tantra section of great exposition of secret mantra.

Lobsang Dakpa has long experience of various healing-types.

TIBETAN HEALING MASSAGE

A basic concept within Tibetan medicine is life-energy. As long as this flows we will be in balance and thereby healthy, strong and life-strong. Tibetan medical massage aims at increasing circulation, stimulate lymph-drainage and agility. Through various techniques skin, weave and muscles together with zones and energy-points are worked.

I concentrate on three different basic forms of massage such as Tactile massage, Vein- and blood circulating massage and Powerful Tibetan medical massage. I also perform four types of alternative massage-combinations such as Stone-massage, Yoga-massage, Puja-massage and Tibetan facial- and head-massage.

Meditation

Meditation is central within the Tibetan life and culture.
The Tibetan meditation has a deep meaning. Understanding the meaning makes it easier to take part of all the benefits meditation can bring.
Meditation is a deep and concentrated relaxation that you reach by focusing and reaching to the inside of yourself.
Using daily focused meditation will bring you not only concentrated deep relaxation,
but also less stress, new energy, better contact with your inner self, balance, health, wellbeing among other things.
Meditation is also a key source of compassion.

The meditation I teach comes from the Mahayana tradition in Buddhist philosophy.
There are several different types of meditation such as Avalokiteshvara meditation, Medicine Buddha meditation or Breath yoga meditation.
Sometimes the meditations held will be a combination of these.

I will explain, go through and guide you through the meditation.
Necessary texts will be handed out.

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