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Lama Mark Webber

Lama Mark Webber (Lama Yongdu Chokyi Gyaltsen) has been studying and teaching Buddha Dharma (the Teachings of Liberation) and meditation for thirty-four years. He was born in 1956 in Toronto and he started practicing meditation at the age of 16, through a strong interest to understand consciousness, primarily using the mind to study the mind.

In the following year he began formally studying Buddhist meditation with his first teachers Chorpel Dolma (Beatrice Raff) and Lama Karma Thinley Rinpoche (who introduced him to the Karmapaksi Guru Yoga and Extra-ordinary Foundation Practices) and in the same year he met his principle teacher the Venerable K. T. Dorje Namgyal Rinpoche.

He spent the next ten years, between University studies and summer work, traveling, studying with Namgyal Rinpoche and being in meditation retreats. Lama Mark was Namgyal Rinpoche’s principle attendant for one year between 1974 and 1976, then had the good fortune to attend, reside and travel with, and assist him for many periods over three decades until his teacher’s passing away in 2004.

He was instructed by Namgyal Rinpoche to begin teaching Abhidhamma in 1975. In the following year he was asked by his teacher to give guidance to students in Tantric meditations. By Namgyal Rinpoche, in 1976, he was given novice ordination which he held for a number of years.

Lama Mark has done extensive meditation retreats and periods of study, including the three-years of Teacher’s Training given by his root teacher during 1975-1977. He has also studied with many other outstanding teachers from Eastern traditions, including H.H. the 16th Karmapa, H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama, H.E. Chogye Trinchen Rinpoche, and more recently H.E. Ontul Rinpoche. During the 1980’s he was a resident teacher during Namgyal Rinpoche’s teaching at The Academy, a three-year seminary program at the Dharma Centre of Canada, Kinmount, Ontario. He has authorization by his root Lama to bestow Empowerments (Wong-kur) in the Vajrayana Tantric tradition.

Mr. Webber’s background also includes research in molecular biology and chemistry, as well as training in fine arts and crafts. During his teens, he spent a year studying organic chemistry in Dr. Wright’s (Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Toronto) private laboratory. His mentors in molecular biology at the Ontario Cancer Institute were Dr.’s Alan Bernstein, Andrew Becker and Barry Rolfe. He spent a year studying at the Toronto School of Art and he was a member of the Art Institute at Capilano College, North Vancouver, having studied bronze casting under the guidance of George Rammell.

He holds a Masters degree in Anthropology, working with Dr. Charles Laughlin, to investigate the interconnections between meditation and neurophysiology. Mr. Webber is also a professional gemstone cutter, having cut gems for jeweller’s across Canada. He has taught quarry operations in Canada’s Arctic and is a sculptor in stone and clay. While in the Arctic he learnt stone sculpture under the guidance of George Pratt, Sam Pitsiulak, Phillip Pitsiulak and John McKinnon and during this time he was able to collaborate on some major sculptures.

In the mid 1980’s he was an economic planner for the Government of the Northwest Territories, an economic and arts consultant in Canada’s Eastern Arctic, and for seven years he was the Co-ordinator and Senior Instructor of the Fine Arts and Crafts Programs at Nunavut Arctic College in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. In 1997, Mr. Webber moved to Nelson, British Columbia where he became the Executive Director of the Kootenay School of the Arts, Centre of Craft and Design.

Lama Mark Webber is a Visiting and Resident Teacher for a number of retreat and Dharma Centres worldwide; for example the Crystal Mountain Retreat Centre, Galiano Island, B.C. and the Queenstown Dharma Centre, New Zealand. For a number of years, during the past 25 years Lama Mark has served as the Resident Teacher at the retreat property of the Dharma Centre of Canada in Kinmount, Ontario. Lama Mark also teaches at many other centres in Canada and internationally. He is the author of the books, “Why Meditate? A Heart Song of Vast Release”, “Union of Loving-kindness and Emptiness” and editor and author of two booklets, “A Basket of Gems” and most recently the “Progress of Insight”.

Lama Mark is also engaged in the study and research of marine and freshwater algae and plankton. When travelling he usually carries a portable Swift microscope, a stereo-zoom microscope, digital camera and laptop, sharing his interest and knowledge in microscopic life through courses and via the internet. Presently his microscopic images, including images from scanning electron microscopes, with taxonomic and ecological information are being stored and are publicly accessible on the University of British Columbia’s Biomedia Image and Movie Database. His current area of research is the environmental and life cycle causes of cellular stress, stages of stress or acclimation, recovery, resting cells and resting spores of the coastal marine diatom Ditylum brightwellii.

Visit Lama Mark’s website for more information www.markwebber.org

Past Events with Lama Mark Webber
27 Feb - 27 Mar 2026

9th Annual Dzogchen Retreat
FULL

With Lama Mark Webber

A perfect opportunity for Dharma practitioners—both seasoned and new—to gather for a one-month Dzogchen retreat guided by Lama Mark Webber. Accommodation for this retrea...

7 - 16 Feb 2025

8th Annual Dzogchen Retreat
Great Love and Open Mind: An Amitabha Phowa retreat

With Lama Mark Webber & Jonathan Chambers

9-day Dzogchen retreat at Wangapeka opening the discerning wisdom of Amitabha Buddha through transmission from "The Jewel Ship" to Phowa practice of consciousness transference, bardos and rebirth, delivered by Zoom with Lama Mark Webber from retreat in Canada and guided daily by Jonathan Chambers.

9 Feb - 8 Mar 2024

The Breath of Compassion and Pristine Awareness

With Lama Mark Webber

A rare three-week silent retreat combining Chenresig empowerment with Orgyen Patrul Rinpoche's instructions and the ancient Anapanasati practice, deepening bodhicitta and pristine awareness through Dzogchen realizations at Lho Lungkar.

23 Feb - 12 Mar 2023

Meditations on Illusion and Vast Compassion

With Lama Mark Webber

Dzogchen retreat with Lama Mark Webber exploring loving-kindness, the twelve illusions, and profound Chenresig practices from the Drikung Kagyu Dzogchen lineage.

14 - 27 Mar 2022

Meditations on the Twelve Examples of Illusion
Supported by teachings and transmissions of Dzogchen

With Lama Mark Webber

Lama Mark Webber returns to guide us through meditations on the Twelve Examples of Illusion, drawing from Dzogchen and ancient Mahayana sources to illuminate Suffering, Emptiness and Compassion. While we hope for his physical presence at Wangapeka, teachings will continue via Zoom if travel is restricted.

18 Mar - 6 Apr 2020

5th Annual Dzogchen Retreat
Discovering Pristine Wisdom with Lama Mark Webber

With Lama Mark Webber

Amid global uncertainty, Lama Mark Webber offers rare Dzogchen transmissions of the Drikung Kagyu lineage—medicine that clears confusion to reveal pristine wisdom, unbinding our intention mind and awakening unconditional compassion to navigate any storm.

28 Feb - 30 Mar 2017

Vajrasattva Retreat & Dzogchen Teachings

With Lama Mark Webber

A profound retreat on Vajrasattva purification & Dzogchen Great Completion from the unbroken Drikung Yangzab lineage of Padmasambhava, revealing stainless Buddha-nature through Vajrasattva meditation, Preliminary practices, and śamatha-vipaśyanā unity.

1 - 12 Apr 2016

Dzogchen Retreat

With Lama Mark Webber

Lama Mark offers a rare chance to enter the Great Perfection: two consecutive retreats that open with Guru Rinpoche empowerment and ripen through outer preliminaries into Trekcho's three vital statements for cutting straight to mind's luminous, compassionate awake nature.