greentara wrote:Actually Berry makes a very good point. 'As far as I can remember doing divinations and fortune telling, or asking for money, is against the rules made by the Buddha for monks and nuns'

Made from 100% recycled karmapemachophel wrote:The suggested offering is not for Lama Dawa's benefit. It is a general principle in Tibetan Buddhism to make an offering of something valuable every time you ask a Teacher to do anything: bestow a wang, give a reading transmission, explain a teaching, do a puja, give Refuge &/or Bodhicitta vows, do a divination, etc. It is a way of showing one's sincerity and gratitude for what the Lama is giving/doing for you. In Tibet, offering a bunch of butter or a bag of tsampa would be fine. Here, we use money. Last I checked, Paypal did not accept butter or barley. Also, the amount of the offering is only a suggestion. If one was in great need or really valued the service (in this case divination), one might offer considerably more. The issue is, "What's it worth to you and how do you demonstrate that?"
Just my two cents.
BTW, Lama Dawa is wonderful. He is one of the best, most sincere, and humblest Lamas I know, and his mirror divinations are priceless! Most people have no idea of all Lama Dawa does to keep this saha-world running on an even keel. He is a hundred-percent ngakpa with all that really implies.

Made from 100% recycled karmagreentara wrote:Actually Berry makes a very good point. 'As far as I can remember doing divinations and fortune telling, or asking for money, is against the rules made by the Buddha for monks and nuns'
Blue Garuda wrote:We need to be mindful, of course, and expose frauds and cults, but also recognise that in modern times money for expenses enables free teaching.
TenzinDorje wrote:I agree with everything positive said about my Root Guru in these posts 1000 times.
I disagree with anything negative said about my Root Guru in these posts 1000 times.
My devotion and confidence arise through practice and direct experience.
May All Beings Benefit.
Tenzin Dorje
Blue Garuda wrote:TenzinDorje wrote:I agree with everything positive said about my Root Guru in these posts 1000 times.
I disagree with anything negative said about my Root Guru in these posts 1000 times.
My devotion and confidence arise through practice and direct experience.
May All Beings Benefit.
Tenzin Dorje
If that is the case I reiterate my gratitude to him.


simhanada wrote:Blue Garuda wrote:We need to be mindful, of course, and expose frauds and cults, but also recognise that in modern times money for expenses enables free teaching.
Of which he has given recentely through webcasts.

dora103 wrote:Hello!
I was trying to find out more where is Lama Dawa now. I would like to send a requst for a divination but his home page says that he is on a retreat and shall be back after march 2012. So i am checking on and on but there is still the same message. Can someone help me with that please?
By the way I was asking Lama Dawa for divination already,cannot say that everything is exact but the most important thing for me is that the divination tells you what should be done in order to get something for example. I never asked a question about what the future will bring,but rather that i have a problem and what shall/can I do to solve it.
Best greetings from Norway
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