03-09-2010, 12:00 AM
isnobad wrote:Tibetan authorities of the Nyingma or "old" School , which was founded by Padmasambhava don´t believe in the physical immortality of Guru Rinpoche.The physical immortality of Guru Rinpoche is an interesting thesis , which cannot be denied on the basis of the tibetan biographies of Padmasambhava. The reports are ending , that after he did his job in Tibet he went to an continent in the southwest , to deal with some really bad guys called the rakshasas ( blood - drinkers ). Blood-sacrifice was part of the black - magic rituals in south-america at the time of padmasambhava and sadly continues to exist still in our times. Physical immortality seems to be a still higher attainment or greater shift of the ap beyond the third attention of the new seers.
The fact that Tibetan authorities of any or all sects and lineages of Buddhism are authorities clouds any real perception as for the whereabouts of Guru Rinpoche. Authorities have the tendency of not wanting others above them.
I still love to mention how the loving and benevolent lamas and people of Tibet being persecuted almost to extinction by the chinese government was a karmic repercution of some of them supporting Hitler's manslaughter.
Not everything that glitters is gold.
As for physical immortality itself... Don Juan putted it in the most daunting of ways:
"The power of man is incalculable. Death exists only because we have intended it since the moment of our birth. The intent of death can be suspended by making the assemblage point change positions."
The fact that Tibetan authorities of any or all sects and lineages of Buddhism are authorities clouds any real perception as for the whereabouts of Guru Rinpoche. Authorities have the tendency of not wanting others above them.
I still love to mention how the loving and benevolent lamas and people of Tibet being persecuted almost to extinction by the chinese government was a karmic repercution of some of them supporting Hitler's manslaughter.
Not everything that glitters is gold.
As for physical immortality itself... Don Juan putted it in the most daunting of ways:
"The power of man is incalculable. Death exists only because we have intended it since the moment of our birth. The intent of death can be suspended by making the assemblage point change positions."

