Andrew108 wrote:After the teachings you can meet CHNN face to face. It might be nice to tell him who you are and that you are interested in Dzogchen.
most def!
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Andrew108 wrote:After the teachings you can meet CHNN face to face. It might be nice to tell him who you are and that you are interested in Dzogchen.
Andrew108 wrote:It would be good to contact your nearest gar. Then you need the practice text for the wwt. If you want to get the wwt from the webcast I think you need to be a member of the community? At least I was.
I would echo everyone's statements here about being fortunate. Good stuff.

I know one is Changchub Dorje Rinpoche, who is the other?
thx
Malcolm wrote:RikudouSennin wrote:So whats the chance of becoming fully awakened in this lifetime after being introduced o your real nature?
If you are a diligent person, have received introduction and applied the teachings of Dzogchen to your life in a concrete way, you will never need to fear of returning to samsara's three realms ever again. Even if you do not acheive full awakening in this life you will either acheive full awakening in the bardo, or in a nirmanakāya buddhafield.
humanpreta wrote:Malcolm wrote:RikudouSennin wrote:So whats the chance of becoming fully awakened in this lifetime after being introduced o your real nature?
If you are a diligent person, have received introduction and applied the teachings of Dzogchen to your life in a concrete way, you will never need to fear of returning to samsara's three realms ever again. Even if you do not acheive full awakening in this life you will either acheive full awakening in the bardo, or in a nirmanakāya buddhafield.
So everyone who receives direct introduction, if not fully awakened during their life, achieves full awakening in the bardo or goes straight to a buddhafield and is awakened?
Malcolm wrote:If you are a diligent person, have received introduction and applied the teachings of Dzogchen to your life in a concrete way, you will never need to fear of returning to samsara's three realms ever again. Even if you do not acheive full awakening in this life you will either acheive full awakening in the bardo, or in a nirmanakāya buddhafield.
Sherlock wrote:Changchub Dorje didn't realise rainbow body; besides Uncle Togden, it was Ayu Khandro.
Pero wrote:Sherlock wrote:Changchub Dorje didn't realise rainbow body; besides Uncle Togden, it was Ayu Khandro.
Actually CCD is supposed to have achieved rainbow body too (and his daughter as well if I remember right, don't remember where I read it). Maybe that makes three hehe.
RikudouSennin wrote:
Sherlock wrote:Changchub Dorje didn't realise rainbow body; besides Uncle Togden, it was Ayu Khandro.
alpha wrote:Pero wrote:Sherlock wrote:Changchub Dorje didn't realise rainbow body; besides Uncle Togden, it was Ayu Khandro.
Actually CCD is supposed to have achieved rainbow body too (and his daughter as well if I remember right, don't remember where I read it). Maybe that makes three hehe.
Do you know anything about Gyurga Rinpoche ?
Malcolm wrote:CCD did realize rainbow body. Ayu Khandro did not realize rainbody body:
[i]"Near the twenty-fifth, without any sign of illness, we found that she had left her body at the time she would normally be finishing her meditation session. She remained in meditation posture for two weeks and when she had finished her tugdam, her body had become very small. We put some ornaments on it and many many people came to witness it.
Malcolm wrote:Sherlock wrote:Changchub Dorje didn't realise rainbow body; besides Uncle Togden, it was Ayu Khandro.
T. Chokyi wrote:Malcolm wrote:Sherlock wrote:Changchub Dorje didn't realise rainbow body; besides Uncle Togden, it was Ayu Khandro.
CCD did realize rainbow body. Ayu Khandro did not realize rainbody body:
With all due respect,
YES, she did.
Sherlock wrote:Nope, that's atomic body. I stand corrected. ChNN speaks quite often of the difference between atomic body, rainbow body and great transference.
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