A Tulku
There are those who have mastered the Law of Karma, and are here to show the path to those who are struggling to understand the riddle of Karma.
In Tibet, there is a tradition of recognizing such Tulkus. The tradition has existed since the thirteenth century to the present day. The purpose of this tradition is to ensure that the wisdom memory of the master is not lost after the transition from one lifetime to another.
This is what Sogyal Rinpoche has to say on the concept of the Tulku
"What continues from life to life is the blessing, a grace. This transmission of a blessing and grace is exactly tuned and appropriate to each succeeding age, and the incarnation appears in a way potentially best suited to the karma of the people of his time, to be able to help them most completely."
There are those who have mastered the Law of Karma, and are here to show the path to those who are struggling to understand the riddle of Karma.
In Tibet, there is a tradition of recognizing such Tulkus. The tradition has existed since the thirteenth century to the present day. The purpose of this tradition is to ensure that the wisdom memory of the master is not lost after the transition from one lifetime to another.
This is what Sogyal Rinpoche has to say on the concept of the Tulku
"What continues from life to life is the blessing, a grace. This transmission of a blessing and grace is exactly tuned and appropriate to each succeeding age, and the incarnation appears in a way potentially best suited to the karma of the people of his time, to be able to help them most completely."
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