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Buddhist mala beads. I have three of each.

  

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“Happiness is unexpectedly near you.”

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Day 326 (by maaco)

“Happiness is unexpectedly near you.”

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A Wizard Of Oz mix that I never finished.

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“Depression is scary, so make sure you get a dose of bonafide dairy.”  werD

“Endowed with the Glory of Buddha”

Sooo…thankfully, the Bodhisattva vows were NOT given yesterday afternoon.  I must have misunderstood Rinpoche.  I really don’t think I was ready for these heavy vows.

What was given were the Refuge Vows.  I had informally taken these vows before, but I guess it was more appropriate to formally have them done.

It was a beautiful ceremony, really.  I had to make an offering of my hair, and Rinpoche gave me my Dharma name, Sangyey Paldan.  His translator said “Sangyey” means “Buddha” and “Paldan” means something along the lines as “this which is that”.  It can’t entirely be translated into English because there is no English word for “Paldan”….so, roughly translated “Sangyey Paldan” means “Endowed with the Glory of Buddha.”

Cool, eh?  I even got this little booklet with my Dharma name, refuge vows, and a signed picture of Rinpoche.

Overall, I think it was a positive experience…but boy did my legs hurt from sitting cross-legged all day for two days…and I was so tired.  Slept for 12 hours.  -_-

But now I’m awake and enjoying my delicious tea from Teavana…equal parts White Aryurvedic Chai and Samurai Mate.  I’m biased against chai, but I love this blend because it has pineapple and coconut to naturally sweeten the tea.  I highly recommend it.

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Oh…my aching hip flexors!

Sooo…I went to a five hour retreat today…where we had to sit on the floor the entire time…because that’s the “Buddhist” thing to do.  I could have sat in one of the few chairs they had available…or even gone into another room where the lecture was being broadcasted on a television…but no…I wanted to be close to the action.

Today’s Dharma talk was on The Sutra of The Recollection of the Noble Three Jewels.  It was kind of a big deal because our teacher, Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche (Rinpoche for short), had only given this lecture once before.  So we’re special.  :)

He’s really funny too…not scary or strict like I was worried he might be?  I was still too nervous to talk to him during breaks, though.

He speaks English pretty well, but I guess he’s not entirely fluent?  He gives most of the talk in Tibetan, and he has a translator that translates what he says into English.  It’s sometimes difficult to translate from Tibetan to English because there are some concepts in Tibetan that just don’t exist in the English language.

So today was day one.  Tomorrow, I go in for another 5 hours.  Hurray!

In addition, there have been a few people requesting if he would conduct the Bodhisattva Vow Ceremony.  I’m undecided as of now…but I’ll likely participate and take the vows.

We’ll see…  I’m just enjoying the cultural exchange and the wisdom that Eastern philosophy has to offer us Westerners.

This is a different lecture from a while back at a different Tibetan center…but it’ll give you an idea of what it’s like going to one of these retreats.

Guru Rinpoche and his translator Paloma

Guru Rinpoche and his translator Paloma

Guru Rinpoche
Photo by Eric Swanson

Guru Rinpoche

Photo by Eric Swanson

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I went to a lecture by a real Buddhist monk this evening. It was REALLY thought provoking.

I went to a lecture by a real Buddhist monk this evening. It was REALLY thought provoking.