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Jikan wrote:OK...
Many years ago SSI put out a volume called Dorje Sempa Namkha Che, which was the subject of a retreat I'd attended by webcast back in March 2006. I'm trying to track this volume down, or, failing that, a different translation. Is this text the same as the Vajrasattva Namkhache that seems to be in K Dowman's book Eye of the Storm?
many thanks
Jikan wrote:OK...
Many years ago SSI put out a volume called Dorje Sempa Namkha Che, which was the subject of a retreat I'd attended by webcast back in March 2006. I'm trying to track this volume down, or, failing that, a different translation. Is this text the same as the Vajrasattva Namkhache that seems to be in K Dowman's book Eye of the Storm?
many thanks

Lhasa wrote:Would someone please explain what this Naggon practice is?
Thanks
deepbluehum wrote:http://sgforums.com/forums/1728/topics/438962
Lama Achuk Rinpoche

alpha wrote:I have a question about a certain custom in Dc.I have noticed that lots of male students of Rinpoche and Rinpoche himself have long hair.
Can someone say what is the significance behind that?
This is an aspect which is never talked about or explained and i wonder if is just a mimetic kind of behaviour or is there a tradition with its rules and commitments?
When i say mimetic i dont mean this in a kind of derogatory way.As we can see in lots of sanghas the students quite often adopt styles of behaviour and dress which can be directly linked to the way the leader ,teacher of that sangha behaves and dresses.
simhanada wrote:Theres very few men that I know in the DC over here that have long hair. Some of these people your seeing may of taken a hair empowerment from some other teacher ala Troma Ngakmo which requires your hair not to be cut. I haven't know Rinpoche to give such though. Maybe they just like long hair.
simhanada wrote:Theres very few men that I know in the DC over here that have long hair. Some of these people your seeing may of taken a hair empowerment from some other teacher ala Troma Ngakmo which requires your hair not to be cut. I haven't know Rinpoche to give such though. Maybe they just like long hair.
deepbluehum wrote:Four Zer.
It was a little difficult to follow the positions Rinpoche described in the Longde retreat. He mentioned Fabio would demonstrate, but that did not get webcast.
The books are a bit pricey. Does anyone know if there is a photo of the four zer someone can PM me? Pls?
Thank you.
DBH
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