Visit
of Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche, Dhagpo Kagyu Ling, May 2005
http://www.dhagpo-kagyu-ling.org
On a mild Monday evening, in the temple tent of
Dhagpo Kagyu Ling a large group of about 400 practitioners gathered
in order to celebrate the Buddhist holiday of the enlightenment and
parinirvana (the passing away) of Buddha Shakyamuni. In the beautifully
decorated tent several tables were laden to overflowing with offerings
of food and flowers, to be used in the ritual of the Karma Pakshi
Guru Yoga Tsok.
The ritual was performed
in the traditional way by the Dhagpo lamas with different Tibetan
instruments: cymbals, gyalings, radoungs and
drum. It is always our honor and great pleasure to have our emblematic
Tibetan monk, venerable Lama Purtsela, joining us as lopön,
the symbolic mind of the ritual.
The Karma Pakshi Guru Yoga is a practice leading to enlightenment
through unifying our mind completely with the mind of the Guru Karmapa,
who in this practice manifests as eight deities, demonstrating the
diversity of enlightened expression.
As Shamar Rimpoche had explained during his morning teaching, Vajrayana
practices such as this Karma Pakshi ritual rely on the mastering
of Shamatha, mental abiding. As we are instructed to visualise the
essence of our mind in the form of a seed syllable and then as the
corresponding yidam deity, Shamar Rimpoche pointed out that only
a tamed and supple mind will be able to do this.
Karma Pakshi, when practiced
as a group ritual on special occasions such as full moon days or
Buddhist holidays, is first and foremost
a special opportunity for accumulating merit – positive spiritual
energy – a requisite for advancing on the spiritual path.
On
Tuesday morning, May 24, Shamar Rimpoche continued the teaching
on the progressive stages of meditation, translated, as on previous
days, by Trinlay Tulku from the Tibetan into French. Three translators
then give simultanous translations into English, German and Spanish
via special headsets.
His Eminence gave further instructions on Shamatha meditation with
the support of the image of Buddha Shakyamuni. With great humour,
he pointed out how the physical appearance of Buddha Shakyamuni had
adapted throughout the centuries to the different cultures the Dharma
had spread to. There are different options also as far as his posture
is concerned; we can visualize the Buddha with his hands in the meditation
posture, in the earth-touching mudra or the mudra of teaching. Even
the lion position is a possibility. Shamar Rimpoche told us that
these additional instructions were not in the original text.
Most important for this kind of meditation practice is the awareness
of the deeper meaning of the being known as the Buddha. The Enlightened
One has the power to grant protection because he has accomplished
the two benefits. The first of these is his own, e.g. through dissipating
completely the veils of emotions and his karma and by realizing primordial
wisdom, he brought his potential to full fruition: he attained enlightenment.
And he accomplished the benefit of others first of all by incessantly
praying and wishing them good and by putting these aspirations into
practice, showing others the path so that they themselves could become
liberated.
The meditation on the outer form and the incarnated qualitites of
Buddha Shakyamuni is thus not just a simple technique of concentration,
but carries great blessing.
Further instructions on
Vipassana were then given. The final purpose of this practice is
to uproot our erroneous idea of an independently
existing « I » or self, separate from others.
Even though we have a seemingly natural feeling that an entity we
call « I » exists, it is impossible to give
a precise indication of its whereabouts, substance or other characteristics.
Vipassana meditation leads us to the realisation that nothing exists
independantly. No object can exist independantly of our awareness
of it.
Finally, Shamar Rimpoche
reemphazised what he has been repeatedly trying to make us understand.
Speaking directly to us in English,
he said, « Without the foundation of a stable Shamatha,
you won't be able to practice this view! »
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