Monday, April 13, 2020

"Little Hurt instead of Big Hurt"

This is a saying that we heard often from "Geshe Lobsang Gyatso" who was a Lama we brought over from India that we knew from Santa Cruz who was helping Lama Yeshe of Boulder Creek Pass over.We also met Lama Oso, the Spanish boy then in the 1980s that was Lama Yeshe's reincarnation as a Lama here on earth and were at the dedication of Lama Yeshe's Stupa in Boulder Creek with Geshe Lobsang Gyatso. Geshela (a term of endearment) was what we called him and he traveled with the Dalai Lama out of Tibet safely into India when the Dalai lama was about 18 years old then while they were all being straffed (machine gunned down) by Chinese fighter planes trying to escape Tibet into India which they succeeded in doing.

So, when we went to India from Thailand in December of 1985 ro Bodhgaya, India where Buddha became enlightened under the Bodhi Tree to meet Geshela there he signed us up as Western recipients of the Kalachakra Tantra that the Dalai Lama was giving to about 400,000 to 500,000people there dressed in traditional native dress out of Tibet and Bhutan and India and Nepal and all Tibetan Buddhists from all countries on earth including my family.

"Little Hurt instead of Big Hurt" simply means that because of one's good works their karma is being lessened so they can stay alive longer to help mankind through prayer and siddhis.

This is accomplished through good works, positive motivations and prayer. So, the more you are helpful to all life around you often the longer you will live to continue the way you are helping all life around you in myriad ways.

Geshe Lobsang Gyatso's specialty that he was known around the world for was "Long Life White Tara" practice which he initiated many people into including all members of my immediate family that were already born then. He also blessed my two daughters while he was still alive that were born in the late 1980s and mid 1990s.

By God's Grace

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