With or without formalized Tibetan Buddhism there will always be Tulkus. This is my experience as an intuitive. Often I find myself to be put in the vicinity of incoming Baby Tulkus. The reason for this is to help them with my Empowered aura. One of the things I have learned in my life, (especially when I was in India and Nepal for 4 months from December 1985 to April 1986 was that the "Old Ways" work like this:
There are thousands of years of Lineage in that Masters pass on their instruction to students just by being around them. This has gone on for at least 10,000 to 20,000 years now but actually it has been going on much much longer than this in Asia.
There is also Lineage in Christianity too through the Saints and evolved beings in Christianity too. But, mostly it comes through the Saints who can be recognized by their auras immediately. It is the presence of the saint (whether or not the saint is recognized by any church on earth or not). The aura of a saint is unmistakable.
In fact, recently I saw a saint at a Gas Station and was amazed how happy it made me to see this saint. It lifted my spirits and I could only be amazed. This happened often also as I went through Asia in 1985 and 1986 with my family. So, just seeing a Saint and being within 100 feet of one will completely change your life. This I have found.
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