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Yudron wrote:Lama Tharchin Rinpoche is teaching in Los Angeles on Dudjom Lingpa's Throma Nagmo, August 10-12.
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Yudron wrote:Lama Tharchin Rinpoche is teaching in Los Angeles on Dudjom Lingpa's Throma Nagmo, August 10-12.
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Pero wrote:Can you say a bit more about this teaching? Throma Nagmo is a wrathful deity and related to Chod practice?
Pero wrote:Cool, thanks! I browsed around their website a bit and it seems this particular teaching will be about a short sadhana of Troma Nagmo. Do you or anyone else know if there will be recitation commitments or something?
Malcolm wrote:Pero wrote:Cool, thanks! I browsed around their website a bit and it seems this particular teaching will be about a short sadhana of Troma Nagmo. Do you or anyone else know if there will be recitation commitments or something?
I think you need the Wang to attend
Pero wrote:Cool, thanks! I browsed around their website a bit and it seems this particular teaching will be about a short sadhana of Troma Nagmo. Do you or anyone else know if there will be recitation commitments or something?
Yudron wrote:Pero wrote:Cool, thanks! I browsed around their website a bit and it seems this particular teaching will be about a short sadhana of Troma Nagmo. Do you or anyone else know if there will be recitation commitments or something?
Rinpoche very rarely gives practice commitments.
heart wrote:Yudron wrote:Pero wrote:Cool, thanks! I browsed around their website a bit and it seems this particular teaching will be about a short sadhana of Troma Nagmo. Do you or anyone else know if there will be recitation commitments or something?
Rinpoche very rarely gives practice commitments.
It seems like the empowerment isn't a part of the webcast, am I correct?
/magnus
Norwegian wrote:If the empowerment is not present for those who follows the webcast, what does that mean then? Can those who participate in that webcast practice this Throma without the empowerment?
If the empowerment is necessary, but not part of the webcast, then it seems a bit difficult.
wisdomfire wrote:Anyone knows if this teaching of Throma Nagmo belongs to the Anuyoga or Mahayoga?
If it is Anuyoga? Can we practise using CHNNR's essential way of generating the deity?
wisdomfire wrote:Anyone knows if this teaching of Throma Nagmo belongs to the Anuyoga or Mahayoga?
If it is Anuyoga? Can we practise using CHNNR's essential way of generating the deity?
dakini_boi wrote:wisdomfire wrote:Anyone knows if this teaching of Throma Nagmo belongs to the Anuyoga or Mahayoga?
If it is Anuyoga? Can we practise using CHNNR's essential way of generating the deity?
Yes, the practice for which LTR transmitted the lung is an anuyoga practice (according to how ChNNR defines anuyoga, which is that the generation of the deity is instantaneous, not gradual). I don't know if it's ok to do it in ChNNR's "essential" style. Others may have their opinions, but I would try to consult a Dudjom Tersar lama about that - or ask ChNNR himself (explaining that you received the lung, and the style of transformation is anuyoga). Of course, as Yudron suggests, if you're very serious about accomplishing Throma and you have the time and resources, it would be best to get all the transmissions and do the whole practice from Throma ngondro all the way to atiyoga practices, which could take years. In the meantime, if your circumstances do not allow that, it is perfectly legitimate to practice the short daily sadhana as given.
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