Not my gold coin argument, but a wise old Spanish saying there are no humans loved by all period....saints, gods, buddhas someone hates each one. Frauds, liars and theives are everywhere, but not everyone. Penor has a heart of gold. Americans love to diss, i.e. proverbial trash talkers. And there is yet a recognized American Rinpoche not trashed.
Amazing how the Westeners did not yet know to offer kata to the recognized bodhisattva, yet the monks were clear. (They should have followed the child.)
The source of Western divisiveness with this bodhisattva already apperent as a karmic obscuration stemming from a past lack of honor?
His Holiness beams when he looks at Jetsunma. Beautiful.
BelleS000 1 year ago
Jetsunma, I loved your crystals.
ikhamo 2 years ago
truely saddened to hear the passing away of Penor Rinpoche.
ikhamo 2 years ago
Not my gold coin argument, but a wise old Spanish saying there are no humans loved by all period....saints, gods, buddhas someone hates each one. Frauds, liars and theives are everywhere, but not everyone. Penor has a heart of gold. Americans love to diss, i.e. proverbial trash talkers. And there is yet a recognized American Rinpoche not trashed.
UrgyenYang 3 years ago
Penor Rinpoche? Not just some guy. But a high level bodhisattva who has realized ultimate nature.
There are no gold coins. There is not one that everyone likes. Historically even the saintliest of saints were hated, attempted to kill or killed.
UrgyenYang 3 years ago
"Not just some guy. But a high level bodhisattva who has realized ultimate nature."
I don't suppose you have any evidence to support your claims?
I'm sure Penor is a great guy and all but excuse me, for extraordinary claims you need extraordinary evidence.
Your argument with the gold coins is flawed and can be used by any fraud in this field. History has showed us many religious frauds.
We must use our reason and critical thinking so that we would not fall prey to such scams religious or not.
alanorrchusaulei 3 years ago
Amazing how the Westeners did not yet know to offer kata to the recognized bodhisattva, yet the monks were clear. (They should have followed the child.)
The source of Western divisiveness with this bodhisattva already apperent as a karmic obscuration stemming from a past lack of honor?
UrgyenYang 3 years ago
You really think she's a boddhisattva and a tulku based on the word of some guy?
alanorrchusaulei 3 years ago
But isn't intention as important - even more important - than ceremony?
CatCommunication 3 years ago