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padma norbu wrote:A friend of mine was advising that I should do this. He learned it on a 3-day retreat. I found that Namkhai Norbu offers a text on this practice, but the explanation is a little confusing to me. I am not sure if I need more than the general transmission in order to practice it.
So, I'm just wondering if I have permission to do Namkhai Norbu's "Vajra Armor" text/practice or if I need something more.
I looked at the list of lungs Namkhai Norbu read on the last day of retreat and I see that I wrote down "Protection Mantra - may be activated by 3-day retreat." I did not write down "Vajra Armor" anywhere, but that does not mean Namkhai Norbu didn't say that's what it was. I was struggling to hear what I was receiving and writing down as fast as possible.
padma norbu wrote:The text book is called "The Vajra Armour."
http://www.shangshungstore.org/index.ph ... tail&p=125
Presumably this is the same thing I received lung for which I wrote down as "protection mantra - can activate with 3-day retreat" and he probably chose to call it "dorjei kotrab" at the time which is why I didn't write it down, since I probably had no idea what he just said or how to spell it.
So, this 3-day retreat is something you can do on your own? (I suppose it doesn't actually matter at the moment because I can not actually DO a 3-day retreat. Impossible for me.)
Pero wrote:So, this 3-day retreat is something you can do on your own? (I suppose it doesn't actually matter at the moment because I can not actually DO a 3-day retreat. Impossible for me.)
Uhm well yes, how else would you do it hehe?
padma norbu wrote:Pero wrote:So, this 3-day retreat is something you can do on your own? (I suppose it doesn't actually matter at the moment because I can not actually DO a 3-day retreat. Impossible for me.)
Uhm well yes, how else would you do it hehe?
How else you would do it:
On a 3-day retreat with a teacher who gives lung and explains the practice. Often at 3-day retreats, something important is taught which you can't learn from a book. Google shows that Vajra Armor is generally learned AT a 3-day retreat with a lama.
And, like I said, I don't know if the lung I received for "protection mantra which can be activated with 3-day retreat" is Dorjei kotrab / Vajra Armor. The book description says transmission is necessary; whether that means general transmission or transmission of lung is what I was wondering.
padma norbu wrote:On a 3-day retreat with a teacher who gives lung and explains the practice. Often at 3-day retreats, something important is taught which you can't learn from a book. Google shows that Vajra Armor is generally learned AT a 3-day retreat with a lama.
And, like I said, I don't know if the lung I received for "protection mantra which can be activated with 3-day retreat" is Dorjei kotrab / Vajra Armor. The book description says transmission is necessary; whether that means general transmission or transmission of lung is what I was wondering.

heart wrote:You got the transmission. Everything you need is in ChNN book, read it, do the practice. What is your problem?
/magnus
Pero wrote:What is the general transmission for you? I still don't understand that.
That's what I figured, which is why I asked this question.Pero wrote:You need the lung transmission for the practice in that book. Actually you need lung transmission for almost all mantras.
Pero wrote: Anyway Rinpoche gives lung transmissions on the last day of retreats, it's just receiving the sound of the mantra. So you have the lung transmission for this practice and can do this practice.
padma norbu wrote:It is common to hear the transmission as you would get at any webcast or retreat the "general transmission." At least, I have heard it multiple times. In contrast, I have heard Namkhai Norbu use the phrase "transmission of lung." So, when the book description says "transmission is required," just not sure exactly what that meant.
Does he ALWAYS give lung for this practice?
Or is there really just no other "protection mantra to be activated with 3-day retreat" that you can think of?
I'm not going to do this, it won't make a difference. Nothing does. "Mantras are not magic," right?
padma norbu wrote:heart wrote:You got the transmission. Everything you need is in ChNN book, read it, do the practice. What is your problem?
/magnus
Oh, I have health problems and just in general a lot of obstacles to contend with.
padma norbu wrote:In the past month, I have not done a darn thing as far as dharma practice goes.
Instead, I've been eating raw food, taking GABA, getting a lot of rest and focusing on my work and trying to exercise more. And I feel much better.
Could I do this all and still spend so much time trying to do dharma practice? Nope. Every day life is a lot easier when you're paying attention to it and working at it very closely. Dharma practice of any sort is not conducive to the real world in my experience, since I function in duality. It just adds a layer of stress to everything. As a matter of fact, I dare say I could probably turn my life around by investing each 24-hour period wisely in accomplishing real-world goals.
I wouldn't say I'm turning my back on Buddhism or Dzogchen, but I'm intentionally NOT doing anything. Still believe it and everything, I just can't function on it. It's like a bad drug for me, I guess.
Even now, just coming back recently to talk about a few things causes me stress. My heart feels like knots, hard to breathe.
padma norbu wrote:In the past month, I have not done a darn thing as far as dharma practice goes.
Instead, I've been eating raw food, taking GABA, getting a lot of rest and focusing on my work and trying to exercise more. And I feel much better.
Could I do this all and still spend so much time trying to do dharma practice? Nope. Every day life is a lot easier when you're paying attention to it and working at it very closely. Dharma practice of any sort is not conducive to the real world in my experience, since I function in duality. It just adds a layer of stress to everything. As a matter of fact, I dare say I could probably turn my life around by investing each 24-hour period wisely in accomplishing real-world goals.
I wouldn't say I'm turning my back on Buddhism or Dzogchen, but I'm intentionally NOT doing anything. Still believe it and everything, I just can't function on it. It's like a bad drug for me, I guess.
Even now, just coming back recently to talk about a few things causes me stress. My heart feels like knots, hard to breathe.
padma norbu wrote: I can contact an archangel and have him tell me what to do to solve a problem pretty easily, in comparison.
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