Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Dorje Drollo is Padmasmabhava who is also Merlin the Magician from the British Isles?

While I was in Rewalsar, India which is where Drollo Drollo is known the most it might be important to say that the Tibetans call this place "Tsopema" after Padmasambhava who brought Buddhism from Nalanda Buddhist University to Tibet to King Trisong Detsun then too.

In 1986 I went from Bodhgaya where my family received the Kalachakra Tantra from the Dalai Lama along with 500,000 other people from all over the world. Then I traveled with my family and Geshe Lobsang Gyatso  to Dharamshala, India by way of Varanasi, the Taj Mahal and New Delhi mostly by train from near Bodhgaya, India where the Buddha became enlightened under the Bodhi Tree.

When I reached Dharamshala where the Dalai Lama lives along with at that time around 10,000 Tibetan Refugees from Tibet, I was met by Lama Ayang who had given me and my wife and family a Tibetan Buddhist initiation in Santa Cruz. I was already traveling with my wife and three children then and Geshe Lobsang Gyatso who I had also met in Santa Cruz, California. Both of them and one of Geshela's nephews who spoke perfect English told me I had to go visit Rewalsar (Tsopema, is the Tibetan Name which is named after Padmasambhava (Pema). Pema is an endearing way to say Padmasambhava because Pema means Lotus. So, Padmasambhava means "Lotus Born" and since Lotus is a Sacred Flower for 10,000 years in the area of India, Nepal and Tibet to be Lotus Born is to be very sacred as a being.

So, after about a month or so in Dharamshala I and my family went to Rewalsar (Tsopema) where for some reason the monks at the Nyingma Monastery put me in the local penthouse where I opened the shutters on the veranda high up and I listened all night to a Dorje Drollo Puju being sung and practiced by the monks there. I think at this point that Lama Ayang and Geshela and other Lamas and monks believed I had a connection to Padmasambhava in the form of Dorje Drollo. After listening all night while staying in the Nyingma Monastery in the penthouse I woke up feeling amazingly different after that amazing Puja.

During that night I had asked Saint Germain if he was Padmasambhava too because of how it felt to be there in Rewalsar (Tsopema). During that day I realized Padmasambhava and later Merlin were all incarnations of Saint Germain. Also Padmasambhava is a Mahasiddha.

I asked Google AI to explain what a Mahasiddha Actually is: 

begin quote: 

A Mahasiddha is a term in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, referring to a highly realized spiritual master who has attained extraordinary spiritual powers (siddhis) through tantric practice. They are often depicted as individuals who have transcended worldly limitations and achieved a high level of enlightenment, sometimes even demonstrating supernatural abilities. The 84 Mahasiddhas are a prominent group within this tradition, each with unique stories and practices. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Realization and Siddhis:
    Mahasiddhas are characterized by their profound spiritual realization, often achieved through intense tantric practices. These practices can lead to the attainment of siddhis, which are supernatural or extraordinary abilities. 

  • Overcoming Limitations:
    They are seen as having overcome worldly limitations, including conventional social norms and expectations, often through unconventional or even seemingly scandalous behavior. 
  • Examples:
    The tradition includes figures like Luipa, who abandoned his royal status to eat discarded fish guts, and Saraha, who was a skilled arrow maker. 
  • The 84 Mahasiddhas are a group of prominent figures whose stories are told and retold in Tibetan Buddhist traditions. They represent a diverse range of individuals from various backgrounds who achieved enlightenment through diverse paths. 
  • Visual Representations:
    Mahasiddhas are often depicted in Tibetan Buddhist art, sometimes surrounded by other figures or in iconic poses that represent their specific stories and achievements. 
  • Legacy:
    The Mahasiddhas are revered as examples of spiritual masters who achieved liberation and demonstrated the potential for enlightenment through unconventional means, inspiring practitioners to pursue their own paths. end quote.
    The spacing here from the Google AI quote isn't allowing me to put spaces between lines properly yet so this is why everything is so bunched together right now.
     
    Finally, it released the text so I can do this better.
     
    The best way I can describe personally what a Mahasiddha is is someone similar to Jesus in Supernatural powers like levitation and bringing the dead back to life like Lazarus and healing the sick but also not only levitating into the sky but also traveling maybe a foot or more off the ground for hundreds or thousands of miles too.
     
    In fact Geshe Lobsang Gyatso who had read the ancient Tibetan Texts brought from Nalanda University before it was sacked and destroyed by the Moghurs I believe said that Jesus was known as Saint Issa in India after he resurrected in Israel and took his wife Mary Magdalene to India and they had many children there while Jesus (Yesu or Yeshua in Ancient Aramaic) was a very well known and famous Guru there.
     
    So, from this information I can likely say that Jesus was also a Mahasiddha from everything I have read about him anywhere. 
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