2026 Spring Retreat — Rejuvenate your life, IN PERSON April 18 & 19

Feb 11, 2026 | Retreats

On this retreat we will be balancing and strengthening the five vital energies of life.

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The 5 essential energies of life

In the Bön and broader Tibetan traditions, these are known as the Five Vital Forces (or Natal Forces), which govern an individual's physical and spiritual well-being. These energies are often visually represented by the Lungta (Wind Horse) and the five colors of prayer flags. 

The Five Vital Energies

  • Life Force (Sok): This is the fundamental vital energy that connects the body and mind. It is the essential "battery" for physical existence; when it is exhausted, life ends.
  • Health (): Refers to the physical body and its immunity. It represents the balance of the five elements (earth, water, fire, wind, space) within the physical frame.
  • Prosperity/Personal Power (Wang Tang): Also translated as "authentic presence" or charisma. It is the capacity to achieve goals, attract wealth, and influence others without facing constant obstacles.
  • Reputation/Good Fortune (Lungta): Literally meaning "Wind Horse," this energy governs luck and social standing. When lungta is high, one’s reputation is protected, and positive opportunities arise quickly.
  • Confidence/Soul (La): Represents the psychological stability and "soul energy" of an individual. It provides the mental resilience and inner confidence needed to navigate life's challenges. 

Balancing and Strengthening

In Bön practice, these energies are considered unstable and can be depleted by negative actions or environmental stressors. Practitioners use specific methods to restore them. In this retreat we will be balancing and strengthening these energies to rejuvenate our lives.

Geshe YongDong
Geshe YongDong Losar (Geshela) is a Tibetan Bön lama, or spiritual teacher, in the Yungdrung Bön lineage, a Buddhist school with roots in the Bon indigenous spiritual tradition of the Himalayas. He lives in Courtenay, BC where he established and directs Sherab Chamma Ling, the only Tibetan Bön Buddhist Center in Canada. He teaches in many centres and universities around the world and also founded the Bon Da Ling Buddhist centre in Costa Rica. He is cherished by students and colleagues for his calm and loving manner, his humour and humility, and his tireless dedication to the Dharma and the ultimate liberation of all beings.

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Meeting Dates and Times

Saturday April 18 10am (doors open at 9:30) to 4pm with a break for lunch
Sunday April 19 10am to 1pm

Sherab Chamma Ling Location

120b Headquarters Rd. Courtenay B.C.

Registration fee

$180

$150 for members

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