Tarab INstitute FRANCE
Tarab Institute France est l’institut qui enseigne en langue française, dont le siège est situé au Danemark.
Vue des contreforts du Mont Canigou depuis le Prieuré de Marcevol
Ce lieu fut choisi par Tarab Tulku XI car il lui rappelait les
Monts Gongbo de son enfance.
Le prieuré accueille aujourd’hui de nombreuses retraites pour l’enseignement Unité dans la Dualité en français, et en anglais pour les retraites internationales.
BREF APERçU HISTORIQUE
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LES PREMIERS TEMPS
DE Tarab Tulku XI
Tarab Tulku XI, Lharampa Geshe (1934-2004), était profondément engagé dans les anciennes sciences intérieures, les soutras et les tantras du Tibet. Il était déjà considéré comme l’un des meilleurs érudits tibétains de notre époque lorsqu’il s’est réfugié en Inde en 1959, à l’âge de 24 ans.
En 1962, il a été invité au Danemark où il a entamé une longue carrière universitaire en tant que maître de conférences, bibliothécaire et chercheur, où son diplôme de Lharampa Geshe a été transformé en doctorat.
Unité dans la dualité
Pendant cette période, parallèlement à son travail officiel, il poursuit ses recherches personnelles, en identifiant les universalités de son héritage culturel, ce qui lui permet de développer une formation extraordinaire sous le nom d’Unité dans la Dualité (UD).
Le Dalaï Lama et Samdhong Rinpoché (main droite de Sa Sainteté) ont tous deux souligné la grande importance de cette nouvelle approche instructive dont Tarab Tulku XI présente la sagesse ancienne, basée sur la nature interdépendante, Pratityasamudpada ou Tendrel, en tibétain.
Lene Handberg ET TARAB INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL
Les années suivantes, Tarab Tulku XI avec son élève et proche collaboratrice, Lene Handberg, ont enseigné et développé Unité dans la Dualité pour un public moderne. Peu avant la disparition trop précoce du Dr Tarab Tulku XI, Lene Handberg s’est vu confier l’entière responsabilité de l’enseignement de Unité dans la Dualité.
En 2007, afin de préserver l’intégrité de l’enseignement de Unité dans la Dualité, elle a pris l’initiative, avec les instituts Tarab internationaux et Tarab Ling en Inde, de créer une maison-mère au Danemark : Tarab Institute International.
Tarab Institute France
Photo : Lene Handberg et Sandrine Gousset enseignant au Prieuré de Marcevol dans les Pyrénées-Orientales.
L’Institut Tarab France est une association à but non lucratif. L’objectif de l’association est de transmettre l’éducation dans le domaine de la psychologie et de la philosophie, ainsi que de mener des recherches et de soutenir les établissements d’études en France et à l’étranger qui s’intéressent à l’enseignement de Tarab Tulku XI : Unité dans la Dualité.
FTTI board
Fonden Tarab Institute International (F-TII)
Lene Handberg
educational director
Lene Handberg is psychotherapist, studied Psychology and Tibetology at Copenhagen University. She holds a Semrig Thablam Rabjam degree
Cecilia Innanen
President
Representative TI-FIN
Chairman Tarab Institute Finland,
Psychiatric Nurce and Psykoterapist
Frances Nijssen
Secretary and Treasurer
Representative of Gratuates to TII-Board
Organisational psychologist, supervisor and core-energetic therapist, partner of the Perspectiefgroep
Carin Muhr
member FTTI board
Representative TI-S
Chairman of Tarab Institute Sweden
Professor in Neurology at Uppsala University and the University Hospital
Educational Board
helping out on the UD Educational aspect
Lene Handberg
educational director
Lene Handberg is psychotherapist, studied Psychology and Tibetology at Copenhagen University. She holds a Semrig Thablam Rabjam degree
Christine Klett-Esters
Member Educational Board
Dr.Christine Klett-Esters is having her private psychotherapeutic practice. She has professional qualifications (apart from her specialist medical training) mainly in-depth psychology-oriented therapy, Gestalt therapy and family therapy
CAROLINE VOSSEN
Member Educational Board
Heading exam committee
Caroline Vossen is Dutch with a master degree in psychology, followed by a four-year post-doctoral education, making her registered clinical psychologist and psychotherapist.
Faculty F TII
Our UD and workshop teachers
Lene Handberg
educational director
Lene Handberg is psychotherapist, studied Psychology and Tibetology at Copenhagen University. She holds a Semrig Thablam Rabjam degree
Sandrine Gousset
MEMBER FACULTY TII
Assistant Teacher UD Training +all.
Sandrine Gousset is Ph.D. in Sociology and Political Science, she has been working in universities in the U.S. and France for a few years before graduating in Psychology and Psychotherapy.
CAROLINE VOSSEN
member Faculty TII
Assistant Teacher UD Training +all.
Caroline Vossen is clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. She is supervisor of the VGCT, the Dutch Association of Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
Academic advisory board
Our guarantee for quality
Prof.Dr Jürgen Knop
member Academic advisory board
He was postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute, Freiburg and the Department of Microbiology, University of Adelaide. Later, becoming Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Dermatology, University of Münster.
Prof.Dr Carin Muhr
member Academic advisory board
Associate Professor of clinical Neurology, Uppsala University, Sweden and Honorary Professor, Universidad San Martin de Porres, Lima, Peru
Prof.Dr Samdhong Rinpoche
member Academic advisory board
Chancellor of the Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies in Madhya Pradesh.
Prof.Dr Michel Bitbol
member Academic advisory board
Professor Michel Bitbol, Ph.D., is Directeur de Recherche at the CNRS, in Paris, France. He is presently based at the Archives Husserl, a center of research in Phenomenology. He received successively his M.D., his Ph.D. in physics, and his « Habilitation » in philosophy in Paris
Researchers
Research into issues in connection with UD theory and practice
Lene Handberg
educational director
Lene Handberg is psychotherapist, studied Psychology and Tibetology at Copenhagen University. She holds a Semrig Thablam Rabjam degree
Dr Liliane Borel
Researcher
Director of Research at the CNRS, co-director of the team Sensory and Cognitive Rehabilitation.
Dr Madhavi Maganti
Researcher
Madhavilatha has a background in Developmental Psychology with a post-doctoral specialisation in Developmental Cognitive Science.
Tarab institutes around the world
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our founder
Tarab Tulku Rinpoche
1934 – 2004
Tarab Tulku Ngawang Losang. Lharampa Geshe and Dr Phil. (1934-2004).
Tarab Tulku, Tibetan Reincarnation Lama, concluded his studies in Indo-Tibetan Psychology, Philosophy/Inner-science of Mind and Existence in Tibet with the highest academic degree of Lharampa Geshe.
Tarab Rinpoche fled from Tibet in 1959, he was Director of Tibet House in New Delhi, India (1963-1965), a lecturer at Copenhagen University and Research Librarian at the Royal Library of Copenhagen (1960-1963 and 1965-2000).
our co founder
Lene Handberg STR
UD Educational director
Lene Handberg is the co-originator of the Unity in Duality Training and Educational Director of Tarab Institute International, an organisation with branches now in Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Sweden, Holland, Slovakia, Spain and India, devoted to advancing the universalities of ancient Indo-Tibetan personal and spiritual wisdom
A native of Denmark, Lene Handberg was a student and protégé of Tibetan Buddhist lama, Lharampa Geshe/Ph.D. Tarab Tulku XI, a contemporary scholar of the Dalai Lama, who developed a very complete Modern version of advanced Indo-Tibetan teachings, he called Unity in Duality, Tendrel, by extracting the universalities that apply to anyone beyond culture and faith. Together with Ms Handberg, he founded the Tarab Institutes and developed the presentation of the Unity in Duality Training to disseminate this knowledge and investigative practice oriented tradition.