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Postby heart » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:48 am

"The direct, hard to understand, subtle field of knowing, the Great Path, is non-conceptual (akalpana), and entirely beyond the grasp of intellectual thought. Divorced from verbal ideation, it is difficult to point out and as difficult to enquire into. It cannot be communicated through words and [therefore] is not within the scope of the neophyte (adikarmika). Nevertheless the path is to be approached through studying scriptures (sutra) of the World-Teacher and following the personal instructions (upadesa) of one's Guru-ji."

Bodhicittabhavana by Acarya Sri Manjusrimitra
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Postby gregkavarnos » Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:12 am

If I get to wear the white robe with the silly logo then I will sign up to become an initiate, otherwise... NO THANK YOU!
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Postby futerko » Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:58 am

"Opening the Treasure Chamber" sounds like the title of a cheesy porn movie!

She actually claims to be a reincarnation of Sakyamuni, "proven by volumes of otherwise unknown Buddhist teachings", unbelievable!!!
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Postby gregkavarnos » Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:15 pm

If you are going to tell a lie, might as well tell a HUGE one.
"Meditation is familiarisation with realisation"
Jigten Sumgon Gonchig: The Single Intent, the Sacred Dharma
"Oh great bodhisattva, you ought to understand the quintessence in this way: Whatever appears is one in its suchness. It cannot be falsified by anyone. The sovereign of unconceptualised sameness dwells in the spirit of the Dharmakaya which cannot be cognised."
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Re: humuh

Postby plwk » Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:00 pm

No funny hats and brocades, just bath robes? Kewl...
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Postby catmoon » Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:07 pm

plwk wrote:No funny hats and brocades, just bath robes? Kewl...


It's Dorje Chang Buddha III all over again!
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Re: humuh

Postby Knotty Veneer » Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:11 pm

heart wrote:http://www.humuh.org/

:smile:

/magnus


What about http://www.celticbuddhism.org/index.html?

See particularly the lineage page - hilarious!
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Re: humuh

Postby futerko » Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:30 pm

Knotty Veneer wrote:What about http://www.celticbuddhism.org/index.html?

See particularly the lineage page - hilarious!


Lovely photo of Trungpa! At least they seem to have some idea that a lineage involves handing down the actual teachings rather than just a line of reincarnation.
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Postby alpha » Sun Jan 06, 2013 4:44 pm

Ozay Rinpoche is a lineage holder in celtic buddhism.

Ozay Rinpoche is an Ego Slaughterer.
http://www.ozayrinpoche.com/


"Before ‘slaughtering egos’ Ozay spent some time in prison where he started a vigorous discipline of Bible reading and meditation practice."

From http://www.celticbuddhism.org/lineage.html



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