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      <title>Re: Lama Mingyur Rinpoche: answer to the friendless Mrs D</title>
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      <description>Re Mrs D&#xD;
"are you a trust fund baby?"&#xD;
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No.&#xD;
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Re Mrs D&#xD;
"appropriating a broad range of of spiritual detritus . . ."&#xD;
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Yoga sadhana is not detritus.  The Buddhist yogas, properly applied, develop inner wisdom, compassion, and power.&#xD;
You may have heard of the Dalai Lama.  His teaching is not "detritus" nor is it a type of practice inaccessible to working people throughout the West.&#xD;
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I rest my case.  You have none.  You evidence poor breeding and a complete lack of reasoned argument, Mrs D. Plus, you are someone who rejects the practices of working with the human energy system as taught by the tantric Buddhist gurus.  &#xD;
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The burden of proof would be on you to show that these practices are worthless.  Especially since so many people in different parts of the world know otherwise from inner yogic experience. The Buddhist tantra is flourishing in many lands, and through many lineages.&#xD;
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OM MANI PADMA HUM  &#xD;
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KT</description>
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      <description>Do you have a job and a life, or are you a trust fund baby who has the luxury of appropriating a broad range of of spiritual detritus?</description>
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      <title>Lama Mingyur Rinpoche: tantric Buddhist teaching and empowerment tour June - August 2009</title>
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      <description>Note for Chakratribe:&#xD;
This is a broad ranging article, which mentions several books, meditation/yoga traditions, and several teachers.  It is much more than an "event listing".  It is an introduction to one of the primary classical meditation practices in broad use throughout Asian and the West.&#xD;
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Why is it relevant to "chakra" work and this tribe?  Because the esoteric yoga traditions of Buddhist tantra are based on ritual empowerment and the practice of self-empowerment, and these include placing points of light at the Brow Cakra ( White Light ), Throat Cakra ( Red Light ), and Heart Cakra ( Blue Light ).  Some forms of Avalokitesvara practice include a full kundalini yoga / psychic heat method, and that is profound cakrayoga, known in the Buddhist tradition as Completion Stage Yoga.&#xD;
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Best,&#xD;
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KT&#xD;
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Lama Mingyur Rinpoche: tantric Buddhist teaching and empowerment tour June - August 2009 &#xD;
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Keywords : meditation practice ( tantra devayoga sadhana ), Mahayana Buddhist transmission, mantra yoga, Heart Sutra, Karma Kagyu lineage of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, 2009 Tour, Portland, deity of "Liberating Compassion" Avalokitesvara empowerment ( a.k.a. Kuan Yin, Kannon, Chenresig etc. ).&#xD;
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Summary: His Eminence Yongey Mingyur will be giving a tantric Buddhist empowerment ( highest yoga tantra ) for Avalokitesvara in Portland this June 19, and later, other cities as well.  This major tantric guru of the Karma Kagyu lineage is on international tour through August.  Background references and a key book reference are provided.&#xD;
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 " If we try too hard, meditation becomes difficult. But it is so easy... Meditation is resting in our own natural awareness. "&#xD;
       His Eminence Yongey Mingyur Dorje Rinpoche &#xD;
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His Eminence Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche is a younger yet also major teacher in the Indo-Tibetan tradition of vajrayana and tantra, specifically as a retreat master in the Karma Kagyu lineage.  He is the son of the great Nyingma master Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, and his main residence is Sherab Ling, the seat of His Holiness Khentin Tai Situpa, a principal Kagyu guru.&#xD;
http://www.mingyur.org/biography/index.html  &#xD;
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Although quite young, HE Yongey Mingyur is an accomplished master of both the Great Seal ( Mahamudra ) and Great Perfection ( Dzogchen ) traditions of pure awareness yoga.  I have received from His Eminence both the Tsik Sum Ne Dek ( Great Perfection Breakthrough ) and Karma Pakshi Great Seal guru yoga empowerments some years back, and both transmissions were quite powerful. &#xD;
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His Eminence is also establishing fellowships in North America ( e.g. San Jose CA and Phoenix AZ ) and participating in western scientific studies on mind science.  He is the author of two well received books on meditation, including the recently released "Joyful Wisdom - Embracing Change and Finding Freedom".&#xD;
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This young teacher is clearly one of the most important of the new generation of tantric Buddhist gurus teaching in the West, in terms of the quality and quantity of his teaching work, and the deep and broad impact he is beginning to have.  ( See "Yongey Foundation Links" at http://www.mingyur.org/links.html ). &#xD;
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This year he teaches coast to coast and also in Brazil.  For information on the North American Tour continuing through August, see&#xD;
http://www.mingyur.org/schedule.html  &#xD;
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The main event of the Portland visit is a major empowerment for the meditation deity Avalokitesvara. See&#xD;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalokitesvara&#xD;
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and many book titles and other resources from Snow Lion Publications. See&#xD;
http://www.snowlionpub.com/&#xD;
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and the Kagyu bookstore for the Karma Kagyu lineage seat in North America at Woodstock New York:&#xD;
http://www.namsebangdzo.com/&#xD;
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Avalokitesvara is a primary and pre-eminent deity and practice for Buddhists worldwide.  Avalokitesvara is the renowned deity of "Liberating Compassion", known in many parts of the Far East as Kuan Yin ( China ), Kwannon ( Japan ), Kwan Seeum ( Korea ), Kwan Theum Botat ( Viet Nam ), etc.  This is a major practice for both general Mahayana ( Great Way ) Buddhists and also for esoteric / yogic  ( tantric ) Buddhists, and thus unites and helps all schools of Buddhist practice in many different cultural contexts, both Asian and Western. &#xD;
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This is a most well known and quite universally practised pagan / polytheistic deity yoga of Sanskrit origin, Hindu or Buddhist. For example, it has become incorporated into some Hindu practice lineages, such as that of Swami Nikhilesvarananda.  It is very similar to or overlaps the practice of Blue Throated Siva, as shown in one of the mantras for Blue Throated Avalokitesvara. &#xD;
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The influence of Avalokitesvara is vast throughout the world, and in different Buddhist lineages. Several of my teachers are considered to be emanations of Avalokitesvara including ( the late ) HE Deshung Tulku Rinpoche ( Sakya ), HH the Seventeenth Karmapa Urgyen Trinley Dorje and the Karmapa lineage, HH the Dalai Lama and the Dalai Lama lineage, and so forth.  &#xD;
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His Eminence Dzongsar Rinpoche ( Sakya and Nyingma lineages of Tibetan Buddhism ), who teaches worldwide, has stated that Avalokitesvara is the most broadly and most commonly practised of all Buddhist mantras worldwide. This is consistent with my experience in Japanese, Chinese, Tibetan, and Vietnamese traditions. Apparently there is a book on Avalokita practice in the Sri Lankan traditions, which are mostly Theravadin Buddhist. &#xD;
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Avalokitesvara is without doubt the most well known Buddhist ( or other ) esoteric spiritual practice in the West ( either as "OM MANI PADME HUM" or as the "Heart Sutra" or as other variants, see below ).&#xD;
Many tens of millions of Buddhists recite daily either a Sanksrit formula for Avalokitesvara or a meditation text associated with this deity, as in (1) and (2) following.&#xD;
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1) One of the root mantras ( esoteric invocations or evocations ) of Avalokitesvara is &#xD;
"OM MANI PADMA HUM", which is discussed at&#xD;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_mani_padme_hum  &#xD;
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2) Avalokitesvara is the source of the primary Buddhist text Prajna Paramita Hrdaya, the Heart or Essence of Transcendent Wisdom, which is recited daily in many Buddhist countries, such as in the Chinese and Japanese Zen traditions. See&#xD;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_sutra&#xD;
This is a primary and central and definitive text for many of the Mahayana Buddhist schools, both outer and inner. &#xD;
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A good source of teaching on Avalokitesavra in the East Asian tradition is&#xD;
"Bodhisattva of Compassion: The Mystical Tradition of Kuan Yin"&#xD;
by John Blofeld.&#xD;
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There is also&#xD;
"The Origins of Om Manipadme Hum: A Study of the Karandavyuha Sutra"&#xD;
by Alexander Studholme, Ph.D.&#xD;
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An example of a deeper and essentialized practice focused on Avalokitesvara is given in the book&#xD;
"The Union of Mahamudra and Dzogchen" &#xD;
by Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche&#xD;
ISBN 962-7341-13-9&#xD;
Rangjung Yeshe Publications &#xD;
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This is a commentary on "The Direct Instructions of the Compassionate One" originally given by Karma Chagmey Rinpoche the First.&#xD;
See&#xD;
http://www.snowlionpub.com/html/product_6174.html &#xD;
THE UNION OF MAHAMUDRA AND DZOGCHEN&#xD;
by Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche&#xD;
240 pp.&#xD;
# UNMADZ - $ 18.00&#xD;
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"Teachings on the complete path to enlightenment in 8 songs by the 17th century yogi/poet Karma Chagmey explicated with Rinpoche's trademark brilliance and humor. &#xD;
'This advice spoken through personal experience embodies the quintessence of the Dharma.'--Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche"&#xD;
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Please note that I do not formally represent this teacher nor the fellowship hosting him in Portland.&#xD;
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Sarva mangalam!  May it be beneficial!&#xD;
Siddhi rastu!    May there be accomplishment!&#xD;
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KT&#xD;
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Hosted by Portland Dharma Group&#xD;
www.portlanddharmagroup.org&#xD;
503.341.7776&#xD;
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From&#xD;
http://www.portlanddharmagroup.org/Mingyur2009/Mingyur.html&#xD;
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schedule&#xD;
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16 June &#xD;
7:30 pm&#xD;
Book signing at Powell's Books for  &#xD;
"Joyful Wisdom - Embracing Change and Finding Freedom"&#xD;
http://www.mingyur.org/book/joyful_wisdom.html&#xD;
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17 June - 18 June  &#xD;
Public talks 7 - 8:30 pm&#xD;
First Congregational Church&#xD;
1126 SW Park Ave, Portland OR&#xD;
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19 June&#xD;
7pm&#xD;
Avalokitesvara [ Chenrezig ] empowerment&#xD;
First Congregational Church&#xD;
1126 SW Park Ave, Portland OR&#xD;
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