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CrawfordHollow wrote:Are the retreats only available to listen to for a limited time?
CrawfordHollow wrote:Does anyone know if you can access older retreats on the replay site? I was hoping to listen to the ngondro retreat from Greece, it was up there a few weeks ago, but doesn't seem to be there anymore. Are the retreats only available to listen to for a limited time? I am not too familiar with how all this works so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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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.
Sherlock wrote:ChNN himself also kept short hair for years though.
Dronma wrote:Sherlock wrote:ChNN himself also kept short hair for years though.
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Talking about hairs, while our aim is the state of Dzogchen which is beyond any limitation, is at least funny....![]()

asunthatneversets wrote:Dronma wrote:Sherlock wrote:ChNN himself also kept short hair for years though.
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Talking about hairs, while our aim is the state of Dzogchen which is beyond any limitation, is at least funny....![]()
True but no limitations also means total freedom to talk about hairs!

lelopa wrote:now my confusion is perfect:
how does Ngondzog Gyalpo looks like? does he have the left leg bent & the right straight, or is it otherwise?!?![]()
i could swear CNN said the last time, that he has the right straight...
in the Community it seems they have pictures of both versions...
Dronma wrote:
Yes, it is like you are saying.
Rinpoche also mentioned that the picture which was distributed at the retreat was wrong, since it had been made by a westerner, who obviously did not know about the symbolism of this particular Thangka.
lelopa wrote:Dronma wrote:
Yes, it is like you are saying.
Rinpoche also mentioned that the picture which was distributed at the retreat was wrong, since it had been made by a westerner, who obviously did not know about the symbolism of this particular Thangka.
yes - but i cannot remember which one that was - both pictures i know are from westerners.
the pic painted by n. dudka that you can download at the webcast-page has the right leg in front.
is it that we should use?
Dronma wrote:
Yes, the picture in the webcast page is correct for Yab - right leg in front. But Rinpoche also explained that Yum has the one leg extended - the left, if I remember well. Which both, obviously, are related with the corresponding energy channels of male and female.
In any case, a good suggestion would be, for all of us who are interested, to listen to the replays of that teaching, since they are still up in the Replay section, and keep notes.
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You're right but sometimes even the replay is difficult to understand and especially for students who are not so good in english, or it is difficult to find the right part...
it is sometimes easier to get a good information at Dharmawheel...
f.e. from Dronma

Dronma wrote:lelopa wrote:![]()
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You're right but sometimes even the replay is difficult to understand and especially for students who are not so good in english, or it is difficult to find the right part...
it is sometimes easier to get a good information at Dharmawheel...
f.e. from Dronma
Let's hope that: 1) Dronma is not cuckoo, and 2) she has understood correctly what Rinpoche explained.
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