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Chögyal
Namkhai Norbu was born in 1938 in Derghe, in Eastern
Tibet and was recognised at birth
as the reincarnation of a noted master of the Dzogchen tradition.
Notwithstanding his youth, he was already well known by the end
of the 1950s as a person with a profound knowledge of the Tibetan
culture and also as a great spiritual teacher.
His
fame, in India and in Tibet was such that in 1960 Professor Giuseppe
Tucci, an eminent scholar and founder of the Is.M.E.O. (Instituto
per l'Africa e l'Oriente, one of the mayor institutes of oriental
studies in Italy), invited him to Rome to collaborate in research.
In 1962 he took up a post teaching Tibetan language and literature
in Naples at the Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli where
he worked until 1992. For the first fifteen years of his residence
in Italy Chögyal Namkhai Norbu concentrated mainly on the Ancient
History of Tibet. His works are evidence of his deep knowledge of
Tibetan culture and are addressed to the young people of Tibet in
order that their awareness of an ancient cultural heritage should
not die out.
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From the mid seventies Chögyal Namkhai
Norbu began to teach Yantra-Yoga
and Dzogchen meditation to a few Italian students and the growing
interest in his teachings convinced him to dedicate himself increasingly
to such activities.
Together with a number of disciples he
founded the Dzogchen Community in Arcidosso in Tuscany and then
later founded other centres in various parts of Europe, Russia,
the United States, South America and Australia.
Complete Works of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu
The Translation Project of the International Dzogchen Community
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Foto: Oliver Leick
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