Throughout our pilgrimage, we have heard about Guru Rinpoche, the most revered sage in Bhutanese society. He is known as a second Buddha, and appears in every temple and home in the country. On our second to last day, we climbed to Tiger's Nest, a monastery built into a cliff thousands of feet above Paro valley. Guru Rinpoche meditated there in the 8th Century after flying from Tibet on the back of Yeshe Tsogyal, whom he transformed into a flying tigress for the purpose of the trip. Guru Rinpoche can do things like that.
On our last day in Bhutan, we met Guru Rinpoche's reincarnation. The experience was beyond words. At least not that I can find right now. Atum gave us this Sufi practice in his honor:
Deeply Rooted
In the present moment
Seeing with the clear open empty spacious mind
Beyond doubt and fear
Abiding in the luminous heart of equanimity
The way unfolds before me
On our last day in Bhutan, we met Guru Rinpoche's reincarnation. The experience was beyond words. At least not that I can find right now. Atum gave us this Sufi practice in his honor:
Deeply Rooted
In the present moment
Seeing with the clear open empty spacious mind
Beyond doubt and fear
Abiding in the luminous heart of equanimity
The way unfolds before me
Sitting in front of Guru Rinpoche's garden, after meeting his reincarnation. |
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