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Do not forget the Lama and pray to him at all times. Do not be carried away by thoughts, instead watch the nature of mind. Do not forget death and persist in the Dharma. Do not forget sentient beings and with compassion dedicate your merit. Written in Nepal, June 4th 1989, by Mangala.
Advice from His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche these four lines condense the meaning of all 84,000 classi?cations of Dharma as taught by the Buddha. the ?rst line explains the importance of the Spiritual Guide and how to develop genuine Devotion based on pure perception,
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‪Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche visits Kbyje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche‬

as it is said: “Before a Lama appeared, there was not even the name of Buddha. Even all of the one thousand Buddhas of this eon, became enlightened by relying on a Lama.” In this way, relying upon the Spiritual Guide and the lineage he transmits is the only true path to enlightenment and is indispensable. the second line includes all the instructions on Buddhist meditation from the meditation of lesser vehicles all the way through the highest Dzogchen Ati Yoga.

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Rainbow is a sign of Kybje Dubwang Penor Rinpoche’s Passing Away

the third line explains the foundational practices including re?ection on impermanence and uncertain death as well as the genuine diligence born from this re? ection, the fourth line teaches the entire path of the Greater Vehicle and the methods for developing the universal love and compassion of Bodhicitta this Pith Instruction given by Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche,

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Kybje Dungse Rinpoche Video

What follows is a commentary to the video. This movie is not like a convential film because of its importance: a great accomplished and omnicient Lama who is a representation of the Buddha provides the commentary. Although this Lama cannot be seen through the phyiscal eyes, he has inmeasurable quailities of love, compassion and power. Even though you may not recognize it, the blessing you are receiving for watching it has merit. A movie such as this cannot ordinarily be found and is very rare. Because of the movie’s great meaning it is recommended to pay close attention while viewing.

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H.H Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Video

As it is said by the Buddha in a tantric teaching, “May all beings who are connected to me, who see me, hear me, touch me or think of me, even though they may not make offerings, offer praise, and so forth, may they quickly attain true and perfect Enlightenment.” If you follow this kind of direction from this great Lama, you will never fall down. This authentic Lama spent many years in retreat and lived a solitary life of practice of good intention for all beings and the lineage. He is a fully realized Dzogchen Master who became very renowned without advertising his qualities.

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Interview with Kbyje Khyentse Yangse Rinpoche or Reincarnation

This teaching, like a mango ripens from the inside out. Whatever you eat of it is delicious. If not authentic lineage or Lama, then mango fruit looks like the outside has ripened but the inside has not. Without authentic lineage teachings or Lama there can be no benefit nor meaning, much like an unripe mango is not good to eat. Such an action would be a waste of time and useless.

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H.H Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Video

All of the great Nyingma lineage masters have inmeasurable quailities but have no desire to advertise themselves or boast. Always pure intention is good samaya, and pure lineage stil life, also pure perception, respect for every one, the pure Buddhist way. Great master Kaybje Chatral Rinpoche said the mixing of politics and Dharma is like mixing fire and water, they never exist together and would constitute a contradiction. This is why the Buddha Shakyamuni gave up the activities of his kingdom and became a simple monk.
Kabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche said, “If one does not practice and wishes to teach, there is no blessing. It is like an empty glass trying to fill up another empty glass. There is nothing being pored into nothing.” The most important thing is to practice, because if we achieve our realization, anything we do will automatically bring benefits to other beings.

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