Tuesday, June 7, 2016

真的瑜伽士 A True Yogi



Reference Link: http://virupa.wz.cz/

The Life of Mahasiddha Virupa
By Lama Choedak Yuthok, Sakya Losal Choe Dzong, Canberra, Australia.

Copyright by Lama Choedak Yuthok and Gorum Publications, Canberra, 1997.
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There is copyrights issue on the above, thats why I dare not share more from this link.

However, I hope that those with sincere aspiration of becoming a True Yogi to help self as well as all beings, grab a copy and read this book.

Hahaha!

A True Yogi?

Yes! One that has truly practice with diligence what One learned from One's Root Guru!

One that has not practiced with sincerity and diligence from the bottom in a step by step manner, will never be able to write and share Detailed Pith Instructions or Explained them! :)

[4. Realised the Truth - confirmed that the continuous flow of the empowerment had not ceased. 认证了传承加持并没有中断过

5. Comprehend : The Third and Final Merging of the Elements revealed the bare face of flawless transcendental wisdom.
This has the effect of dissolving all attachment to ordinary appearances.
这有融化所有对于一般显示相的执着功效。
You should find many Keys or Pith Instructions being shared in the above book.]

Compare them with what GM Lu shared as well.

Whatever you can remember from GM Lu's sharing, you can find similar "buddies" in this book too! 

Now: Start by doing a checklist of how much Basics or Foundations you have built!

Then: Go spend time to go over GM Lu's sharing on Hevajra Tantra.

Virupa's life story is not that dull in recounting if you can pick up the Keys shared!

Hahaha! 

O! Also go read GM Lu's article on the Attributes of a True Yogi from his book, The Sword of a Yogi!

Ideally, Basics or Foundations should have some "Built-ons" if you have put in due diligence!

Lamdre is Virupa's account of his experiences in Cultivation in a very comprehensive and Step by Step manner.
Another lifeline for those that still wondering in the "dark path"!

Don't miss this lifeline!


With metta,

Om Guru Lian Sheng Siddhi Hom
Lama Lotuschef

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