Tuesday, January 31, 2017

The Nyönpa ("mad ones"): Crazy Wisdom Style Tibetan Teachers

There is politeness (which is very Tibetan) and then there is madness (or complete unvarnished Non-politically correct honesty) that cuts all beings to the core with truth. Can you survive the unvarnished truth? These teachers did.

When I was young I believed in complete honesty but then I saw how it hurt and harmed some people who could not survive complete honesty. So by age 25 I learned to either keep my mouth shut or to reserve honesty for people who needed honesty not to harm others every day of their lives.

So, honesty is a sword of truth that can kill or maim, but sometimes used effectively it prevents extinction of the whole human race and unneeded wars and maimings of unlimited people.

So, I think in life learning when complete honesty is needed to preserve lives is important to all our survival as a human race here on earth or as we move to other planets and dimensions as a race.

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Nyönpa ("mad ones").

Nyönpa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Nyönpa (Wylie: smyon pa "mad one(s)"; Sanskrit Avadhuta) may refer to a group of Tibetan Buddhist yogis or a single individual belonging to this group. They were mainly known for their unusual style of teaching, to which they owed their names.

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