Vilma Nagy
Integrált holisztikus terapeuta / Tibeti Mantragyógyász
Hiszem, hogy minden emberben ott van a belső egyensúly és a gyógyulás képessége néha csak egy kis figyelemre, csendre és támogatásra van szükség ahhoz, hogy újra kapcsolatba kerüljünk vele!
Az én utam a befelé fordulással kezdődött: a csend, a meditáció és a tudatosság gyakorlása során egyre mélyebben értettem meg, hogy a valódi változás mindig belülről indul. Ezt a tapasztalatot szeretném továbbadni mindazoknak, akik nyitottak arra, hogy közelebb kerüljenek önmagukhoz. Munkámban a holisztikus szemléletet képviselem, ahol a test, a lélek és a tudat egységként jelenik meg. A mantrák rezgése, a figyelem ereje és a jelenlét minősége mind olyan eszközök, amelyek segíthetnek visszatalálni a belső harmóniához.
Nem hiszek gyors megoldásokban. Inkább abban, hogy mindenkinek megvan a saját ritmusa és útja, amelyet tisztelettel és elfogadással érdemes kísérni. Az én szerepem ebben az, hogy egy támogató, biztonságos teret tartsak, ahol ez a folyamat kibontakozhat.
Számomra ez nem munka, hanem hivatás egy olyan út, amelyet én magam is nap mint nap járok!
Where can you meet me?
Throughout the week, you can book appointments for a wide range of individual treatments, massages, and therapeutic sessions. Experienced practitioners from various fields will be available from morning until evening, offering personalized care to suit your individual needs.
All individual sessions are available by prior appointment only. For more information and available time slots, please visit our Information Desk or use our registration channels.
Who is Dzambala, and what does this symbolic figure represent in Eastern traditions? In this special session, Vilma Nagyintroduces the teachings and symbolism of Zambala, often associated with abundance, awareness, and inner growth, while exploring its place within spiritual traditions.
The talk is followed by a shared ceremony, offering participants the opportunity to deepen their experience and connect with the unique atmosphere of this meaningful gathering.
Rooted in the Tibetan tradition, this movement meditation combines mindful movement, focused awareness, and contemplative practice to support physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. It offers a space to slow down, cultivate presence, and reconnect with yourself.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy will introduce participants to traditional Tibetan movement meditation and the principles of Satipatthāna. The program also includes the practice of prostrationsan ancient contemplative exercise that cultivates humility, awareness, and dedicated presence. No previous experience is required, and everyone is welcome.
Join a short guided Dzambala Meditation, inspired by the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, where Dzambala symbolizes abundance, generosity, and inner prosperity. This 30-minute practice offers a moment to pause, become present, and connect with the meaning and qualities represented by this meditation.
The session is free of charge and open to everyone, with no previous meditation experience required. All are warmly welcome to join this shared practice.
Green Tara is one of the most revered female figures in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, symbolising protection, compassion, and the courage to overcome fear. For centuries, her meditation practice has been used to cultivate inner strength, confidence, and mindful presence.
During this 90-minute guided meditation, Vilma Nagy will lead participants through the practice of Green Tara, offering a space to gently work with fear, nurture inner calm, and deepen the connection with oneself. No previous meditation experience is required.
The session is free of charge and open to everyone, with no previous meditation experience required. All are warmly welcome to join this shared practice.
Rooted in the Tibetan tradition, this movement meditation combines mindful movement, focused awareness, and contemplative practice to support physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. It offers a space to slow down, cultivate presence, and reconnect with yourself.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy will introduce participants to traditional Tibetan movement meditation and the principles of Satipatthāna. The program also includes the practice of prostrationsan ancient contemplative exercise that cultivates humility, awareness, and dedicated presence. No previous experience is required, and everyone is welcome.
Tibetan MO is an ancient method of divination within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, used for centuries as a source of guidance, insight, and clarity in times of uncertainty. The practice is closely associated with Mañjuśrī (Manjushri), the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, who represents clear understanding and discerning insight.
During this 120-minute session, Vilma Nagy will introduce the origins, principles, and traditional use of Tibetan MO, while exploring the significance of Mañjuśrī in Tibetan Buddhism. The talk will be followed by a shared practice, giving participants the opportunity to experience this unique divination method together.
Juthok Nyingthig is one of the most respected spiritual traditions within Tibetan Medicine, integrating meditation, mantra practice, and the cultivation of awareness as part of a holistic approach to healing. The session also introduces the Medicine Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru), whose practice symbolizes physical, emotional, and spiritual healing in Tibetan Buddhism.
During this 2.5-hour program, Vilma Nagy will present the foundations of the Juthok Nyingthig tradition and the role of mantra practice within it. The talk is followed by guided mantra chanting and shared practice, offering participants the opportunity to experience these authentic Tibetan methods firsthand. No previous experience is required.
Rooted in the Tibetan tradition, this movement meditation combines mindful movement, focused awareness, and contemplative practice to support physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. It offers a space to slow down, cultivate presence, and reconnect with yourself.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy will introduce participants to traditional Tibetan movement meditation and the principles of Satipatthāna. The program also includes the practice of prostrationsan ancient contemplative exercise that cultivates humility, awareness, and dedicated presence. No previous experience is required, and everyone is welcome.
How can mantras become part of your daily life? What role can they play in cultivating focus, inner calm, and mindful awareness? This session offers practical insights into how mantra practice can be integrated into everyday situations in a simple and meaningful way.
During this 60-minute talk and practical session, Vilma Nagy will introduce the foundations of mantra practice, its purpose, and its everyday applications. The presentation is followed by a shared practice, allowing participants to experience the use of mantras firsthand. No previous experience is required.
Some experiences are better kept as a surprise. We've prepared something special, but we'll reveal the details only on the day of the event.
Keep an eye on our social media channels and the information boards at the venuewe'll announce the Surprise Program during the day! One thing is certain: you won't want to miss it.
Duration: approximately 90 minutes
Metta, or Loving-Kindness Meditation, is one of the best-known practices in the Buddhist tradition, cultivating compassion, acceptance, and goodwill toward ourselves and others. The second part of the session introduces the traditional use of mantras for space clearing, a practice intended to support mindful presence and create a harmonious environment.
During this 60-minute guided session, Vilma Nagy leads participants through a Metta meditation followed by a mantra-based practice. The program offers an opportunity to slow down, deepen your inner connection, and experience a unique aspect of the Tibetan contemplative tradition. No previous experience is required.
How can mantras become part of your daily life? What role can they play in cultivating focus, inner calm, and mindful awareness? This session offers practical insights into how mantra practice can be integrated into everyday situations in a simple and meaningful way.
During this 60-minute talk and practical session, Vilma Nagy will introduce the foundations of mantra practice, its purpose, and its everyday applications. The presentation is followed by a shared practice, allowing participants to experience the use of mantras firsthand. No previous experience is required.
Rooted in the Tibetan tradition, this movement meditation combines mindful movement, focused awareness, and contemplative practice to support physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. It offers a space to slow down, cultivate presence, and reconnect with yourself.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy will introduce participants to traditional Tibetan movement meditation and the principles of Satipatthāna. The program also includes the practice of prostrationsan ancient contemplative exercise that cultivates humility, awareness, and dedicated presence. No previous experience is required, and everyone is welcome.
What if you could step beyond the boundaries of everyday reality for a while? This guided meditation invites you on a profound inner journey, using symbolic imagery, inner experience, and visualization to explore what many spiritual traditions describe as past lives.
During this 90-minute guided meditation, Vilma Nagy creates a safe and peaceful space for participants to embark on this unique inner exploration. The session is designed to deepen self-awareness, encourage personal insight, and explore the richness of the inner world. No previous meditation experience is requiredonly curiosity and an open mind.
What does the term bardo truly mean in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition? While it is often associated only with the states after death, the bardos also represent the transitional stages of lifemoments that offer opportunities for awareness, transformation, and profound inner change.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy introduces the teachings of the bardos, followed by a guided mantra meditation that invites participants to explore the topic through personal experience. The program concludes with an open discussion, providing space for questions, reflections, and shared insights.
Who are you when you are no longer defined by your roles? Throughout life, we take on many identitieschild, parent, partner, leader, caregiver, survivor. But which of these truly reflects who we are, and which are simply masks shaped by habit, fear, or the need for acceptance?
During this 120-minute talk and practical session, Vilma Nagy explores the nature of identity through the lens of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and self-awareness practices. Alongside the presentation, participants will receive practical guidance and simple tools that can be applied in everyday life to recognize conditioned roles and cultivate a more authentic way of being. The aim is not to create a new identity, but to move closer to who we are beyond the roles we play.
What does the term bardo truly mean in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition? While it is often associated only with the states after death, the bardos also represent the transitional stages of lifemoments that offer opportunities for awareness, transformation, and profound inner change.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy introduces the teachings of the bardos, followed by a guided mantra meditation that invites participants to explore the topic through personal experience. The program concludes with an open discussion, providing space for questions, reflections, and shared insights.
Rooted in the Tibetan tradition, this movement meditation combines mindful movement, focused awareness, and contemplative practice to support physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. It offers a space to slow down, cultivate presence, and reconnect with yourself.
During this 90-minute session, Vilma Nagy will introduce participants to traditional Tibetan movement meditation and the principles of Satipatthāna. The program also includes the practice of prostrationsan ancient contemplative exercise that cultivates humility, awareness, and dedicated presence. No previous experience is required, and everyone is welcome.
Animarevir is a unique group process designed to support self-awareness, help participants recognize emotional patterns, and strengthen their inner resources. The shared group experience creates an environment where meaningful insights can emerge through both personal reflection and collective presence.
In this 60-minute Group Animarevir session, Vilma Nagy will guide a small group of up to 10 participants, creating a supportive and attentive atmosphere where everyone has the opportunity to actively engage in the process.






















