Marcia dechen wangmo biography of michael
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Great accomplishment : teachings on the Drubchen Ceremony / Padmasambhava, Chokgyur Lingpa, Jamgon Kongtrul, Joykyab Rinpoche, Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, Orgyen Topgyal Rinpoche, and Lama Putsi ; edited and compiled by Marcia Dechen Wangmo with Michael Tweed.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The Vajrayana system of Tibetan Buddhism has many techniques, few difficulties and is meant for people of higher capabilities. Because each of us possesses the enlightened essence, when many people participate in a great accomplishment practice, then many enlightened essences are gathered together in one place. Hence, practice will be more effective. If we have recognized and realized our enlightened essence, then circumstances will be perfect. Even if we have not, if we participate in the practice and stay within the environment, there will be great benefit. The Vajrayana system has many techniques and skillful means for clearing away the impurities that prevent us from fully realizing our buddha nature. If we weren't already endowed with this pure gold, the buddha nature, but instead possessed mere brass, we could polish and clean as much as possible, but the brass would never turn into gold. Nevertheless, since we already have a divine nature, then if we engage in the dev
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Lisa Bono
Khentrul Lodrö T’hayé Rinpoche is a Tibetan monk and the director of the United States–based nonprofit, Katog Choling, a Tibetan cultural center. Khentrul Rinpoche oversees more than twenty practice groups across North America and in China, Australia, and South Africa, as well as a large retreat center in the mountains of northwest Arkansas. He is also the abbot of his family monastery, Katog Mardo Tashi Choling, in Tibet. There he established a Buddhist university, a three-year retreat center, a primary school, and other community outreach programs. Khentrul Rinpoche’s principal root guru is His Holiness Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche. His other gurus include His Holiness Katog Moksa Tulku and His Holiness Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche.
Khentrul Rinpoche is one of the few people in the world to hold three khenpo degrees—the equivalent of three PhDs—in Buddhist philosophy. Two of his degrees were awarded by the “Ivy Leagues” of Nyingma Buddhist universities Larung Gar in Tibet and Namdrol Ling in India. His third khenpo degree is from Katog Monastery, the mother monastery of the Katog Lineage. During the course of Khentrul Rinpoche’s extensive Buddhist education, he also took full ordination
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Perfect Clarity: A Tibetan Religionist Anthology funding Mahamudra lecture Dzogchen
For wholly realizing that teaching.
Always concentrate avowal devotion
To the guru, the Ruler of Uddiyana,
And put into service your body, speech, title mind cause to feel what evenhanded virtuous.
- Jamgon Kongtrul
Devotion is go on important facing scholarship.
- Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
Considering that Tilopa and Naropa, Indian monks regarded chimpanzee pivotal figures in diversified Tibetan Religionist lineages, corroborate from Bengal, I would be in point of fact interested guaranteed a relative study disturb the change of Vajrayana and Bengal Vaishnavism.
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