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It's a Tibetan tradition to fill the statue. Since your guru is not a tibetan, probably he has his idea.
Could you please give me a link about your guru? I can read Chinese.
I don't know much about negative vibration, can't comment about that part.
But usually if you ask a tibetan lama to fill a statue, he won't do consecration for you, even he might already finished retreat. Don't think the lama will consecrate it just because you asked him to fill it; for Tibetan monks they are two different things. In general consecrating statues is considered to be rinpoche's busniess, or at least a senior khenpo's job. Even the lama might chant a lot of mantras to 'bless' the stuffs he's filling in, it's still not consecrated; there are special rituals for it.[/quote]
Yes Narraboth, that is where the problem lay, getting it filled doesn't mean that it is consecrated.These spirits will grab any chance to occupy a statue and pretend to be a Buddha.They will get fresh offerings on the 1st and 15th of the lunar month.They just sit there like a 'taiko' enjoying the smell of the incense sticks not knowing that they are committing bad karma.They feel great that people bow to them and pray to them.They charge everything around with their negative energy and then comes the effect of things going wrong for us.
My Guru has two lineages,Kagyu and Sakya. I'm sorry that I can't give you any links to him as there are no links.A very low profile and a very simple man.He does make yearly trips to Canada, the UK and Australia and travels to places of worship and the rest of the time is spent with our members.He writes a lot of articles in the local Chinese newspaper.I could send them to you.If you are interested, just PM me your address and I'll see to it that you get them.If he were to be coming your way, then I'll surely inform you.


