In July 2011 the International Dzogchen Community celebrated its 30th Anniversary. In 1981, near Arcidosso in Tuscany (Italy), Master Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche founded the first community or Gar of the International Dzogchen Community. He named it “ Meri-gar”, the “Community of the Mountain-of-Fire”. In the 70s Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu began to teach Dzogchen to his first students. Interest soon became widespread and having received invitations from all continents, Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche began to travel and teach throughout the world. These last thirty years the Dzogchen Community has grown and now has thousands of members in over 40 countries and all continents. The main objective of the Community is to preserve and develop understanding of Dzogchen, as well as preserving Tibet's extraordinary cultural patrimony. The International Shang Shung Institute for Tibetan Studies was founded by Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche with this aim and it was inaugurated by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama in 1990. It has a rich collections of Tibetan books and manuscripts and publishes the teachings of Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu. This article draws on Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu’s work and legacy to describe the Dzogchen Lineage and Tibetan Tradition from the very origin of the Shang Shung Culture.
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C.N. Norbu. The Mirror: Advice on Presence and Awareness. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 1983.
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C.N. Norbu. Dzogchen and Zen. Nevada City, CA, USA: Blue Dolphin, 1984.
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C.N. Norbu. Cycle of Day and Night: An Essential Tibetan Text on the Practice of Dzogchen. Barrytown, NY, USA: Station Hill Press, 1986.
C.N. Norbu. Longchenpa’s Advice from the Heart. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2008.
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C.N. Norbu. Foundation of the Path. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2010.
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C.N. Norbu. Rainbow Body: The Life and Realization of Togden Urgyen Tenzin. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2010.
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C.N. Norbu. The Origins of Tibetan Thought and Culture. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 1987.
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C.N. Norbu. The Necklace of gZi: A cultural History of Tibet. Dharamsala, India: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, 1991.
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C.N. Norbu. Gangs ti se’i dkar chag. A Bon-po Story of the Sacred Mountain Ti-se and the Blue Lake Ma-pang. Rome, Italy: Partially translated into English (with R. Prats). IsMEO, 1999.
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C.N. Norbu. Drung, Deu and B?n Narrations, Symbolic Languages and B?n in Ancient Tibet. Dharamsala, India: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, 1995.
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C.N. Norbu. Journey Among Tibetan Nomads: An Account of a Remote Civilization. New Delhi, India: Paljor Publications, 1997.
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C.N. Norbu. The Light of Kailash: A History of Zhang Zhung and Tibet. Vol. 1. The Early Period. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2009.
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C.N. Norbu. Zhang Zhung. Images from a Lost Kingdom. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2010.
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C.N. Norbu. Key for Consulting the Tibetan Calendar. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2003.
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C.N. Norbu. Yantra Yoga. The Tibetan Yoga of Movement. Ithaca, NY, USA: Snow Lion Publications, 2008.
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C.N. Norbu. Drajyor: Tibetan Phonetics for the Dzogchen Community. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 1986.
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C.N. Norbu. “Keynote Lecture “Tibetan Medicine, Heritage of Mankind”, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.” DVD Trailer, 10 September 2010. Available online: http://youtube/oV6ncE8xQs0 (accessed on 12 March 2012).
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C.N. Norbu. “Keynote Lecture “Tibetan Medicine, Heritage of Mankind”, University of Bologna.” RAI Italian Broadcast Television, 10 September 2010. Available online: http://www.dzogchen.it/press/?news_en&n=1288535101_489 (accessed on 12 March 2012).
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C.N. Norbu. “Keynote Lecture “Tibetan Medicine, Heritage of Mankind”, University of Bologna.” 10 September 2010. Available online: http://www.dzogchen.it/lp/conferenza_2010-09-11/index.php?lang=en (accessed on 12 March 2012).
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P. Roberti di Sarsina, L. Ottaviani, and J. Mella. “Tibetan Medicine: A Unique Heritage of Person Centred Medicine.” EPMA J.?2?(2011): 385–389, doi:10.1007/s13167-011-0130-x.
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C.N. Norbu. Birth, Life and Death According to Tibetan Medicine and the Dzogchen Teaching. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2008.
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C.N. Norbu. The Practice of Tibetan Kunye Massage. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2010.
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C.N. Norbu. Healing with Fire: A Practical Manual of Tibetan Moxibustion. Arcidosso, Italy: Shang Shung Publications, 2011.