17th Karmapa Ngondro refuge tree

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17th Karmapa Ngondro refuge tree

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Is there a thanka of the refuge tree as explained in the short ngondro of the 17th karmapa?
Im about to start a ngondro retreat and it would be very helpfull.
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I don't know about the specific short NgonDro you're talking about, but scroll down the Wiki page about the Karma Kagyu to see one of the popular ones for the standard NgonDro.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma_Kagyu

It's even got a list of who is who in the lineage. Ask your teacher what the important points are before you try to memorize 1,000 years of lineage holders, plus all the yidam, bodhisattvas, dharmapalas, etc.

Plus the thanka is a type of forced perspective. It's a tree with a central branch and four branches at a slightly lower level. The front branch isn't half as high as the back one, like it looks.

Talk to your teacher.
1.The problem isn’t ‘ignorance’. The problem is the mind you have right now. (H.H. Karmapa XVII @NYC 2/4/18)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
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Re: 17th Karmapa Ngondro refuge tree

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There doesn't appear to be a painted version of the refuge tree described by the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa in Ngondro For Our Current Day... yet.

One of the beautiful things about thangkas, though, is that they can be commissioned. If you have an artist you trust, and who can follow the text carefully (most likely in the original Tibetan, taking His Holiness' commentary into account), I'd say that's the most sensible way to go. That is, if you can afford to become a patron of the arts.

Remember that thangkas are supports for visualization, and ideally should be consecrated by a lama so that they are actual representations of the deities depicted. When going for refuge by practicing the first section of the ngondro, try to visualize the refuge tree that Karmapa describes as best you can. It's pretty common to hear people say that even if your visualization is foggy or unclear, as long as you have confidence that the Three Roots are present before you, you needn't worry too much. The lamas know that visualization is difficult to accomplish in this degenerate age, so don't beat yourself up. We're not perfect, after all... otherwise we'd already be Buddhas!

Karmapa's description of the field of accumulation is very detailed and lucid. You have the book, so just make sure to familiarize yourself with his explanation and habituate yourself to it. The more you practice, the more easily you'll be able to call it to mind.

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1.The problem isn’t ‘ignorance’. The problem is the mind you have right now. (H.H. Karmapa XVII @NYC 2/4/18)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
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smcj wrote: Those all seem to be of the same thanks! It really is the most popular.
It is by the late Sherab Palden Beru. The original is displayed in the temple at Kagyu Samye Ling.
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Re: 17th Karmapa Ngondro refuge tree

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TaTa wrote:Is there a thanka of the refuge tree as explained in the short ngondro of the 17th karmapa?
Im about to start a ngondro retreat and it would be very helpfull.
Hi! Any update about the refuge tree ?
Thanks,T
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