omhoge wrote:
.....the real training and practice was silent after hearing Trungpa Rimpoche...
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Trungpa!
He was wonderful! The "bad boy" of the Tibetan tulkus!
A very good friend of mine in Toronto (this was in the late 1960's) came home unexpectedly from the office one afternoon and found his wife in bed with Trungpa. No kidding! He promptly threw both her and the rimpoche bodily into the street.
My friend divorced his wife and later remarried. The wife went on to become Trungpa's "secretary". LOL
Yagotta luvit.
I once asked Trungpa if it was possible to be an enlightened tulku AND an alcoholic. The answer was "yes". Trungpa died in the late 1980's from chronic liver disease after years of heavy drinking. I think his reincarnation has been recognized.
Trungpa was what I call a "Renaissance rimpoche" because he was brilliant, interested in everything and he attracted a wide variety of equally brilliant and accomplished people.
.....the real training and practice was silent after hearing Trungpa Rimpoche...
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Trungpa!
He was wonderful! The "bad boy" of the Tibetan tulkus!
A very good friend of mine in Toronto (this was in the late 1960's) came home unexpectedly from the office one afternoon and found his wife in bed with Trungpa. No kidding! He promptly threw both her and the rimpoche bodily into the street.
My friend divorced his wife and later remarried. The wife went on to become Trungpa's "secretary". LOL
Yagotta luvit.
I once asked Trungpa if it was possible to be an enlightened tulku AND an alcoholic. The answer was "yes". Trungpa died in the late 1980's from chronic liver disease after years of heavy drinking. I think his reincarnation has been recognized.
Trungpa was what I call a "Renaissance rimpoche" because he was brilliant, interested in everything and he attracted a wide variety of equally brilliant and accomplished people.