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[Lit. highest mother, highest principle]:
Meditation teacher
in
Tibetan
Buddhism. The term points at the
compassion of such a
person, which is as strong as the love of mother to her only child. In
Diamondway Buddhism
the Lama is the key for profound teachings.
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A way to integrate
Buddhas teachings into
daily life. This was already done by direct disciples of Buddha.
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[Skt.Vipasyana ] A Meditation that develops insight into the nature of mind.
It is sometimes described as analytical meditation. It is one of the two types of meditation found
in all Buddhist traditions, the other being tranquillity meditation (Tib.
Shi
nay)
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| Liberatice | |
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[Skt. Tara ]
White Liberatice [Tib. Dölkar]: Female Buddha in joy-state for long life and
will power. She has seven wisdom eyes.
Green Liberatice [Tib. Dölma]: Female Buddha of compassion in joy-state. The
Green Liberatrice protects against dangers, fears and pain. She helps to fulfill whishes.
Yellow Liberatice [Tib. Norgyuma, sanskr. Vasudhara or Basundhara]: Female
Buddha in joy-state for richness in material and spiritual respect.
Liberatice of Realization [tib. Dölma Naljorma]: A green form of Liberatice
with eight arms.
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[Skt. Abhimukti] When realizing the
emptiness of the self
liberation from the
cycle of existence is
attained. Liberation from all kind of
suffering is attained.
However, this state is not the complete
enlightenment.
There is no realization of “how things are” the emptiness of all phenomena. In
Theravada this denotes
Arhathood, in
Mahayana it denotes the
first
Bodhisattva stage .
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Part of the buddhist
theory of
cognition. Methods and processes for the investigation of inner and outer phenomena by
reasoning cognition.
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[1308 - 1363] Longtschen became known as the great scholar of the
Nyingma lineage. Like
the third Karmapa, he carried the title "Kunkhyen" - All-Knowing. As a child he studied the Dharma
in great depth, and at 19 entered the famous Shedra Sangpu and acquired great scholarly wisdom
there. Longtschen chose to practise in the solitude of the mountains, having become disgusted by
the unpleasant behavior of certain scholars. There he met
Kumaraja who was
traveling with his students under the most difficult of circumstances from valley to valley. He
accompanied them for 2 years and received during that time all of Kumaraja's transmissions. After
several years in retreat, he attracted more and more students, even though he had spend nearly all
of his life in mountain caves. He created 250 Dharma-works. (Phowa
Lineage)
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[Tib. Tseringma] Main consort of Milarepa.
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| Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche | |
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[1918 - 2003] Rinpoche was born in Bhutan in 1918. As a small boy he became a
monk in Phunaka Dzong, the biggest Bhutanese monastery. When he was 13 years old he left Bhutan and
went to study and practice under the spiritual guidance of his uncle, Drukpa Rinpoche Lama Sherab
Dorje, in Nepal. Later Rinpoche returned to Bhutan and completed his studies. Afterwards he
traveled again to Nepal. He had many teachers from the
Kagyu Lineage,
Nyingma,
Sakya and
Gelug lineages. In 1944
Rinpoche met H.H. the 16th Karmapa
Rangjung Rigpe
Dorje in Bum Tang in Bhutan and H.H. became one of his most important masters. Rinpoche
received most of the teachings and transmissions of the Karma Kagyu Lineage from him.
In 1987 he visited for the first time Europe at the invitation of his first Occidental students and close friends Lama Ole Nydahl and his wife Hannah from Denmark. Since that time he travels extensively throughout West and East Europe, North and South America and also Australia giving teachings and countless initiations in the Buddhist Karma Kagyu Centers founded by Lama Ole Nydahl. Rinpoche also visits different Buddhist Centers in China, Tibet, Mongolia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, India and Hong Kong. The immense power of his compassion is felt by people of every background and brings benefit to all beings. Section Teachers |
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Name of New Years Day in the Tibetan
Calendar
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[Tib. Chenrezig, Skr. Avalokiteshvara, Lit. The one whose eyes look at
everyone] The embodiment of the love and compassion of all Buddhas.
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A ritual reading of texts of the
Diamond Way. The mere
hearing of the syllables transmits the authorization for the practice; see also
Empowerment.
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