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practitioner wrote:You probably won't find any Kagyu teachers giving empowerments and lungs over a webcast. It's called the "whispered lineage" for a reason, from the lama's mouth to the student's ear in the same room. Every Kagyu lama I have ever come across is very serious about this.
Nangwa wrote:practitioner wrote:You probably won't find any Kagyu teachers giving empowerments and lungs over a webcast. It's called the "whispered lineage" for a reason, from the lama's mouth to the student's ear in the same room. Every Kagyu lama I have ever come across is very serious about this.
Garchen Rinpoche is a Kagyu lama and the last time I saw him in person he very explicitly stated to those watching via webcast that there was no difference as long your intention was correct.
He gave an empowerment that day as well.
Dechen Norbu wrote:Making everyone believe their teachings were "very secret and special" was a way to motivate people to practice in Tibet and to attract followers to their schools. Everyone likes to practice secret teachings, it seems! The more secret, the most important!
practitioner wrote:You probably won't find any Kagyu teachers giving empowerments and lungs over a webcast. It's called the "whispered lineage" for a reason, from the lama's mouth to the student's ear in the same room. Every Kagyu lama I have ever come across is very serious about this.
gregkavarnos wrote:It's becoming almost impossible on this forum for a thread not to mutate into a discussion of the wonders of Dzogchen.
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gregkavarnos wrote:It's becoming almost impossible on this forum for a thread not to mutate into a discussion of the wonders of Dzogchen.
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The two Karmapas joke was neither funny nor relevant my dear DN! Mainly it is not relevant because Mahamudra is not limited just to the Karma Kagyu lineage. There are other Kagyu lineages you know!
Sönam wrote:Dechen Norbu wrote:Making everyone believe their teachings were "very secret and special" was a way to motivate people to practice in Tibet and to attract followers to their schools. Everyone likes to practice secret teachings, it seems! The more secret, the most important!
... and do you believe so for Dzogchen (Thödgal) too?
Sönam

gregkavarnos wrote:The reason I do not want Mahamudra to be broadcast is not because I want it to remain a private practice just for me and my mates, but because somebody that seriously wants to practice Mahamudra should make the effort to come into contact with a sangha and a teacher, and create tangible bonds with both of these. Following a webcast does neither of these, unless we want to turn Dharma into a virtual reality a "Second Life".

Astus wrote:Mahamudra is not as bound to transmissions as Dzogchen, when it is understood to be separate from the path of sutra and tantra. So it is very much acceptable to have books, DVD's and all the other forms spreading the teachings made available. It is, after all, a liberating instruction.
The Quintessence of Mahamudra says in the chapter "The Description of the Preparatory Exercises for This Meditative Path" (p. 123f)
"Regarding the manner of imparting the profound path [of mahamudra], the venerable Gampopa considered it to be an independent path of tantra. So he did not make the esoteric empowerment a prerequisite for receiving the mahamudra teachings. He spoke about the method of directly guiding the disciple toward the intrinsic reality of the mind."
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"On the other hand, if one follows venerable Gampopa's system in elucidating mahamudra alone, it is not necessary to bestow the empowerment upon devotees. In keeping with his system one should adhere to the preparatory exercises he prescribed without incorporating the tantric meditation of Vajrasattva, the utterance of mantra, the transformation of oneself into yidam, and the visualization of one's guru in the form of Buddha Vajradhara, the source of the mystic empowerment."

justsit wrote:Nice selection of teachings on Mahamudra from Vajra Echoes here.
Astus wrote:Mahamudra is not as bound to transmissions as Dzogchen,
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