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Well, the fact that all the people that could possibly verify his qualifications/credentials are all dead doesn't do much for ones credibility, but apart from that...plwk wrote:The White Lama
Was browsing through youtube vids and found the above....anyone heard or know about them? Opinions?
So whether Agya Rinpoche handed over the lineage to Tulku Khyungdor Rinpoche or not could probably be answered by Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo whose only living emanation currently is H.H. Sakya Dagchen Rinpoche, the current head of Phunstok Podrang, based in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.His (Dorje Lingpas) lineage has persisted until today without decline, and some of his teachings have been preserved in a close lineage through Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo.

plwk wrote:The White Lama
Was browsing through youtube vids and found the above....anyone heard or know about them? Opinions?

plwk wrote: Opinions?
Pero wrote:
It looks pretty suspicious to me.
Nangwa wrote:I wouldnt go anywhere near him.
Why take unnecessary risks when there are hundreds of legitimate and excellent teachers out there to choose from?

conebeckham wrote:I'm trying to figure out where the term "Long Yang" came from, (what language) and what it could possibly mean.....

conebeckham wrote:I'm trying to figure out where the term "Long Yang" came from, (what language) and what it could possibly mean.....
gregkavarnos wrote:Wait a second people, on what grounds are y'all putting the guy six feet under?

gregkavarnos wrote:Wait a second people, on what grounds are y'all putting the guy six feet under?
Kick 'em in the cajones first ask questions later? VERY Buddhist!Nangwa wrote:Better safe than sorry is what my mama always used to say.
gregkavarnos wrote:Kick 'em in the cajones first ask questions later? VERY Buddhist!Nangwa wrote:Better safe than sorry is what my mama always used to say.

Well, I guess so... kindda...Nangwa wrote:I know, right?
Investigate and scrutinize for 12 whole years before committing is tantamount to a swift kick in the beanbag.
Extremely un-Buddhist.

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