When I meditate, I do not see in front of them
Faces of my teacher.
When I meditate, I see in front of my face
Cell.
If I thought about Svyazhennoy Dharma
same way all the time, as I think about it,
then would have only one life, one only body,
I would become a Buddha!
Faces of my teacher.
When I meditate, I see in front of my face
Cell.
If I thought about Svyazhennoy Dharma
same way all the time, as I think about it,
then would have only one life, one only body,
I would become a Buddha!
As do you think whose it could be love lyrics? Some wayward and dissolute Buddhist monk? So it is, but who was this monk? Surprisingly, but he held the highest position in Tibetan state, the author of these lines - the sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso. He was really rebellious, refusing to from taking monastic vows and, moreover, refused to vows taken in his childhood (he was found in the age of three, six had been confirmed by his incarnation and he was sent to a remote monastery, where he began his education, and at fifteen he became the spiritual leader of Tibet). He was the first Lama, who refused to of celibacy, led dissolute life, had many women (not making this secret) and wrote romantic poems and songs that he himself had played, drunk drunk on the streets of Lhasa. These songs, incidentally, later became very popular.
origins of such behavior lie sixth Lama is likely to explore the spiritual Nyangma practice of Dzogchen, which may include sexual yoga. It is a spiritual practice, previous, fifth Lama and Deci (closest associate Dalai Lama V, and after his death, and the Regent - that is to temporarily run the country), to find traces Lama - Lama will incorporate a style to this practice. Apparently, in view of the character traits of the new Lama, or some other reason - and certainly his youth, the sexual component of this practice prevailed, and aroused thirst for life pleasures, which the young Tsangyang Gyatso easily allowed himself to surrender ... Generally, it was quite a controversial figure - because in his works and his life as a combination of leisure and spirituality ...
on the book "Conversations with the Dalai Lama. History of Tibet "and a variety of sources on the Internet.
clouds pink
Hide skies and hail.
be a monk but half
means to be a hidden enemy doctrine.
Hide skies and hail.
be a monk but half
means to be a hidden enemy doctrine.
on the book "Conversations with the Dalai Lama. History of Tibet "and a variety of sources on the Internet.
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