Activities
of His Holiness Shamar Rimpoche (2001).
Shamar Rimpoche Statement on September 11 Attacks.
How to React as a Buddhist to the September 11 Tragedy ?
During
the past two weeks as I have traveled to several Bodhi Path centers
in the United States, many members have asked me to explain the
horrible acts of the terrorists on September 11and to suggest a
course of action from the Buddhist perspective. I offer the following
thoughts for my disciples' guidance.
The
terrorists who brought about this senseless tragedy are afflicted
by ignorance and consequently can be deceived by a blind faith in
a belief system that distorts the true spirit of Islam. They do
not have the wisdom and proper sense of judgement to determine what
is right and wrong. Because of their ignorance and blind faith,
people with evil intentions manipulated and misused them. Therefore,
just as we should show compassion on the victims, we should also
have compassion on the
terrorists due to their ignorance.
When
governments and individuals set a future course of action, their
motivation or aim is the critical determinant to what is appropriate
and morally correct. The seeking of revenge clearly is not acceptable
in Buddhist terms. However, if a government or individual must take
an action that has harmful effects but that is done for the purpose
of preventing evil and benefiting the majority, this is acceptable.
According
to Buddha's teachings on ethics, I believe there are four different
combinations of aim/intention and action. Listed from the most evil
to the most compassionate, they are:
1)
Bad or evil aim-negative or hurtful action
2) Bad aim-benign or positive action
3) Good, realistic aim-destructive or harmful action
4) Good or pure aim-benevolent action
In
order to counter terrorism, governments of the world and their
leaders must pursue this goal only with the aim of benefiting everyone,
including the ignorant terrorists themselves. If purely benevolent
acts are inadequate to achieve this goal, then there is no choice
but to engage in narrowly targeted acts designed to root out the
evil of the terrorists while inflicting the least amount of harm
to the innocent.
This can be accomplished through the use of our wisdom and compassion
which we find through logical analysis that is a part of human wisdom.
It is important not to make decisions based on our obscured emotions.
On
a personal level, we should not dwell in our sadness or fear over
this tragedy. Instead, we should use it as an inspiration to develop
our own compassion. We should make wishing prayers for the victims
but also expand our wishes to include all beings who have suffered
throughout the world. This tragedy must inspire us to achieve a
vast compassion for all beings.
September
24, 2001
Teaching
cycles and initiations at Karma Migyur Ling – France
web
: http://www.montchardon.org
During
his stay at Karma Migyur Ling from the
26th to the 30th of July 2001, Shamar Rimpoche gave a
teaching on the " wishing prayers of mahamudra". This
text, written by the third Karmapa is a summary of the path leading
to enlightenment, including specific explanations on the nature
of the mind.
Shamar Rimpoche expressed his joy to give this teaching for this
occasion, since he explained he had just completed a few days ago
the commentary of this very text : this situation created an excellent
tendrel.
Both beginners and advanced students found insights to increase
their understanding of the ultimate nature of reality.
On Saturday 28th of July, Shamar Rimpoche gave the empowerment of
Buddha Amitabha.
Teaching
cycles and initiations at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling – France
web : http://www.dhagpo-kundreul.org
During
his last visit to Kundreul Ling in July
2001, Shamar Rimpoche transmitted the initiations and
loungs to all retreatants getting ready to start the coming three
years retreat. In addition, he transmitted the extensive Bodhisattva¹s
vows according to the ligneage of the Profound Vision of Manjushri
and Nagarjuna, which is an exceptional event. (It is only the second
time that Shamar Rimpoche has given this type of vows in the Western
World). Therefore this was a source of inspiration and practice
for everybody, as well as a way to create a connection between the
new retreatants and those who are continuing the activity outside
the retreat centers.
Shamar Rimpoche has also blessed the great Buddha statue which is now full
of blessings and which will be the center point of all practices
and all offerings, turning this building into an authentic Buddhist
temple from now on.
Lastly,
on July 24, Shamar Rinpoché lead the Mahakala Puja in the
great temple, newly consecrated. All retreatants -men and women-
all lamas and drouplas, all the parents, friends, sponsors were
gathered for a last farewell practice before each retreatant went
to the retreat centers and start their practices.
To
end this day, the droupeuns have closed the various droupkangs.
Shamar Rimpoche left Le Bost the following day for Montchardon.
Teaching
cycles and initiations at Dhagpo Kagyu Ling – France
web : http://www.dhagpo-kagyu.org
From
July 2 - 8, 2001,
Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche, in the presence of lama Sherab Gyaltsen
Rinpoche , lama Jigme Rinpoche and the lamas and druplas of Dhagpo
gave teachings and initiations at the european center of the Gyalwa
Karmapa in Dordogne, France.
Kunzig
Shamar Rimpoche arrived on the evening of July 1 and began teaching
on the meditations of shine and laktong immediatly the next morning.
On
July 5, about three hundred people came to receive the initiation
of Milarepa, and on Sunday, Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche gave the Dorje
Sempa initiation (transmission of Marpa) to more than three hundred
fifty people.
In
accordance with the wishes of Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche , a big event
was organized to celebrate the silver jubilee of Dhagpo Kagyu Ling.
Musicians , singers, puppeteers, mimists and story – tellers
came and performed for the many practitioners and benefactors who
had arrived to participate in the celebrations.
The
evening of thanksgiving, which was held in gratitude for all those,
who over the years had supported the growth of the center, ended
with a spectacular fireworks display.
Kunzig
Shamar Rimpoche left the center on Monday July 9, after having given
his blessing to the sangha and student – practitioners of Dhagpo.
June
17, Natural Bridge, Virginia Bodhi path Buddhist center
stupa consecration.
On Sunday, June 17, 2001, the Stupa at the Bodhi Path Buddhist Center
in Natural Bridge, Virginia was consecrated in a ceremony performed
by :
H.H.
the 14th ShaMarpa
head of the Karma Kagyü School of Tibetan Buddhism and 14th
holder of the Red Crown, a lineage of incarnate lamas beginning
in the 14th century;
H.E.
Beru Khyentse Rinpoche
the third incarnation of the great meditation master, Jamyang Khyentse
Wangpo, who was recognized at age eight by H.H. the 16th Karmapa;
V.V.
Lama Sherab Gyaltsen Rinpoche
high lama and retreat master of the Karma Kagyü School of Tibetan
Buddhism.
Bodhipath web site : http://www.bodhipath.org
During
16th – 17th March
H.H. Shamarpa Rinpoche was present during the International Karma
Kagyu Conference that was held in Kathmandu. After the conference
he stayed in Kathmandu for a few days. During these few days many
devotees visited him.
Apart
from the names of the monasteries registered during the conference,
an association of thirty more monasteries from Helembu (Nepal) came
and put forth their support for H.H. Shamarpa Rinpoche and His Holiness
Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje.
After
that H.H. Shamarpa Rinpoche visited Kalimpong to inspect the Shedra
(monk’s college) that is on the verge of its completion. During
this week he also went to the residence of H.H. Karmapa Thaye Dorje
and had an audience with Him.
After
that he came back to Kathmandu on the 28th of March. Though his
stay was only for a few days, many people came for his blessings.
He also went to see the work progress at the foothill of Nagarjuna
Hill where the new retreat centre is being built.
Following
that he departed for Bhutan on the 2nd of April. There, he will
be having audience with the many people including the royal family
of Bhutan. He will then proceed towards New Delhi on the 8th of
April.
Later
during the month His Holiness will be going to the United States
of America to attend the conference that will be held in Virginia.
For
details of the conference please visit the Bodhipath Buddhist Centre’s
website or contact Suzan Garner :
BodhiPath
Buddhist Center (BBC)
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