LAMA JIGME: MONK, TEACHER, HEALER
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Who is Lama Jigme Gyatso?
Lama Jigme: Tibetan-buddhist: Monk, Teacher and Healer
He was trained, in the Traditions of:
- Avalokiteshvara, Chandragomin and Chandrakirti,
- Manjushri and Tsongkhapa,
- Longchen Rabjampa and Jigme Lingpa, as well as
- Chenrezig and Mingyur Namkhai Dorje
and ordained as Lama Jigme Gyatso: Rime Manipa Tantrika, which translates as “Ocean of Courage Teacher.” He is a Jewish-american born, Tibetan-buddhist:
- Monk,
- Teacher,
- Healer and
- Tantrika.
Lama Jigme was taught to be devoted to the Buddha of Compassion {Ma-ni-pa}, in a NON-sectarian manner {Ri-me}, that practices Sutra’s union of compassion and insight as well as the union of Tantra’s paths of devotion, imagination, sensuality and awareness {Tan-tri-ka}. In an age when many are content to hide behind tradition, hearsay, dogma and circular reasoning it can be refreshing to encounter this controversial and unconventional teacher who insists that a real Lama’s only true resume, credentials and letters of recommendation are:
- the vastness of his Compassion, and
- the profundity of his Insight as seen in
- the power of his Effectiveness to change lives and heal hearts.
Lama Jigme Gyatso has had the very good fortune to receive blessings, transmission and guidance from every major Buddhist lineage of the Theravada, Mahayana and Tantric traditions.
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