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tsultrimyarda wrote:I am becoming very drawn to undertaking this path. I realize the Secret aspect and serious nature. How do I find out who can transmit the Longchen Nyingtik? Only then can I get close enough to discover whether to make the request.


oldbob wrote:Khenpo Sonam, in L.A., as mentioned above, is a very jolly and serious young Lama near you. He is clear, kindly and speaks good English. I've personally met him and he is the real thing. I trust him as a working Lama - someone you can work with on a regular basis.
tsultrimyarda wrote:My, my, such sweet generosity.
I had a brief phone chat with Khenpo Sonam yesterday (nice but brief) and hope to get to his place tomorrow.
OB, I was a bit confused though (not having heard of Yab Shi before). Were you suggesting that I get the empowerment from the Payul Khenpos and then, perhaps, work one-on-one with Khenpo Sonam?
Must say that I like the idea of melodious Teachings!
Yeshe Lama. Check.
Wow, more research and reading, thanks!
heart wrote:tsultrimyarda wrote:My, my, such sweet generosity.
I had a brief phone chat with Khenpo Sonam yesterday (nice but brief) and hope to get to his place tomorrow.
OB, I was a bit confused though (not having heard of Yab Shi before). Were you suggesting that I get the empowerment from the Payul Khenpos and then, perhaps, work one-on-one with Khenpo Sonam?
Must say that I like the idea of melodious Teachings!
Yeshe Lama. Check.
Wow, more research and reading, thanks!
If someone is a holder of a lineage they are capable of giving all empowerment's and teachings of that lineage, so don't be confused tsultrimyarda.
/magnus
tsultrimyarda wrote:My, my, such sweet generosity.
I had a brief phone chat with Khenpo Sonam yesterday (nice but brief) and hope to get to his place tomorrow.
OB, I was a bit confused though (not having heard of Yab Shi before). Were you suggesting that I get the empowerment from the Payul Khenpos and then, perhaps, work one-on-one with Khenpo Sonam?
Must say that I like the idea of melodious Teachings!
Yeshe Lama. Check.
Wow, more research and reading, thanks!

Yudron wrote:tsultrimyarda wrote:My, my, such sweet generosity.
I had a brief phone chat with Khenpo Sonam yesterday (nice but brief) and hope to get to his place tomorrow.
OB, I was a bit confused though (not having heard of Yab Shi before). Were you suggesting that I get the empowerment from the Payul Khenpos and then, perhaps, work one-on-one with Khenpo Sonam?
Must say that I like the idea of melodious Teachings!
Yeshe Lama. Check.
Wow, more research and reading, thanks!
Somehow we missed Khandro Rinpoche and Dzongsar Khyenstse Rinpoche, who both hold the LN, too.
Just to be clearer, the Yab Zhi is not part of the Longchen Nyingthig. It is a great Dzogchen compendium text by Longchenpa, and since the Yeshe Lama is a condensed terma practice manual of the Yab Zhi, it would be wonderful to receive the whole Yab Zhi--but not necessary. While the core of the Longchen Nyingthig (the ngondro, the three roots--Dechen Gyalmo, Rigdzin Dupa and Palchen Dupa) are transmitted by every lineage holding lama, the transmission of the Yeshe Lama, the Yab Zhi, and so on, should be done by someone who has brought their Dzogchen practice to a high level. For this reason, many lamas who are not yet Dzogchen masters refer their students to lamas who are more accomplished for these Nyingthig Dzogchen retreats and teachings. Such lamas, for example, as Adzom Rinpoche (who has not been to the U.S. in about 5 years), Yangthang Tulku, and Khenpo Namdrol.
Many terma cycles, such as the Dudjom Tersar, Konchog Chidu, and the Chokling Tersar, have a path of practice almost identical to the Longchen Nyingthig--so, personally, I would not choose a lama based on what cycle they teach. Choose the best guru in the world, who you imagine you might be able to trust completely eventually, and who can access at least twice a year in person. It may be helpful to use local lamas and Khenpos who speak English to clarify the teachings you receive from your master.
oldbob wrote:If anyone knows of a good translation of the Yab Zhi, please PM me. I know that Lotsawa Tony was working on it several years ago.

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