my kagyu refuge teacher was caught up in the big wave of sexual misconduct and I've had such a longing for dharma as a now home practitioner more or less and your videos have really filled the hole that was left in my heart and practice; I just wanted to say thank you!
Thank you for your teachings, Lama La, that was something I was thinking of recently, I was going to ask about recommended practice for my difficulties, but then I found this video.
I hope one day I can see Lama Lena as she has helped me a lot since I embarked on the Path. What should I do if I would like Lama Lena to b my root teacher? Now I am still doing Ngondro, so I will have to choose a teacher as my root teacher before I iniatiate practicing Dzogchen. Anybody can help me with some info?
OM AH HUNG I thought I would take a chance as Lama Lena is in Tso Pema. I am a chen dak of Anni Dolma who is Lama Wangdor's Aunt. I would like to ask a favor is ANNI Dolma well? I am sending her my news. Thank You Paul
To be candid, I like your teachings, but I am disappointed that you, like a number of other Buddhist teachers, have become partisan and can’t resist interjecting your political preferences along with the Dharma lesson. I doubt it would occur to you, but there are many Dharma students like me, who then don’t come back for more teachings from virtue-signalers, like you.
Refusing to receive teachings merely because of a disagreement over politics seems rather silly though when compared to the vast Dharma wouldn't you say?
@@HokusaisGhost No, not at all. There are many virtuous teachers to follow who don't do these kinds of things. They are a warning sign. The Dalai Lama warned against following people who are off the mark.
You are free to follow who ýou wish. However trying to teach a teacher on how to fit within your views sounds kind of funny, same as the words "I doubt it would occur to you" - especially when she taught numerous times on exactly same topic (personality of the teacher). There are preliminaries for this type of teachings. Working with thoughts, working with emotions. If students are annoyed by teacher expressing their opinion on anything, to the extent that they choose not to follow them, it's in fact good safeguard for both, in vajrayana especially.
my kagyu refuge teacher was caught up in the big wave of sexual misconduct and I've had such a longing for dharma as a now home practitioner more or less and your videos have really filled the hole that was left in my heart and practice; I just wanted to say thank you!
Thank You, Dear Lama Lena! 🌸🌺🏵🌹🌻🐞
Thank you for your teachings, Lama La, that was something I was thinking of recently, I was going to ask about recommended practice for my difficulties, but then I found this video.
Thank you Lama 😃
🙏🙏🙏om mani padme hum🙏🙏🙏
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nying gi! Thank you!
🙏🌸🌼💖🌼🌸🙏
Fantastic explanation and practice, thank you so much!!
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I hope one day I can see Lama Lena as she has helped me a lot since I embarked on the Path. What should I do if I would like Lama Lena to b my root teacher? Now I am still doing Ngondro, so I will have to choose a teacher as my root teacher before I iniatiate practicing Dzogchen. Anybody can help me with some info?
Tony, sorry for this delay. You can email her at lamalena@customjuju.com to ask her.
@@LamaLenaTeachings oh thank you very much. No problem for the delay. I will email Lama Lena at her email address. Bunches of thanks
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Thank you for teachings! can i get a link to the tlg channel?
tlg?
@@LamaLenaTeachings telegram
OM AH HUNG
I thought I would take a chance as Lama Lena is in Tso Pema. I am a chen dak of Anni Dolma who is Lama Wangdor's Aunt. I would like to ask a favor is ANNI Dolma well? I am sending her my news. Thank You Paul
To be candid, I like your teachings, but I am disappointed that you, like a number of other Buddhist teachers, have become partisan and can’t resist interjecting your political preferences along with the Dharma lesson. I doubt it would occur to you, but there are many Dharma students like me, who then don’t come back for more teachings from virtue-signalers, like you.
Refusing to receive teachings merely because of a disagreement over politics seems rather silly though when compared to the vast Dharma wouldn't you say?
@@HokusaisGhost No, not at all. There are many virtuous teachers to follow who don't do these kinds of things. They are a warning sign. The Dalai Lama warned against following people who are off the mark.
@@13c11aI don't see how you can be a Buddhist and not be pro-human rights, homie
@@TheMoonlightMage Refresh my memory. It's been a year since I left a comment. What is your objection? What human rights are you referring to? Thanks.
You are free to follow who ýou wish. However trying to teach a teacher on how to fit within your views sounds kind of funny, same as the words "I doubt it would occur to you" - especially when she taught numerous times on exactly same topic (personality of the teacher).
There are preliminaries for this type of teachings. Working with thoughts, working with emotions.
If students are annoyed by teacher expressing their opinion on anything, to the extent that they choose not to follow them, it's in fact good safeguard for both, in vajrayana especially.