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This interview was conducted by Stefan Watzlawek and Melanie Zaremba on May 24, 2006, in Houston, Texas. Q: The meditation on the 16th Karmapa is the main meditation in all of our centers, and every new person coming to our centers fifirst meditates on the 16th Karmapa. The Life of the 16th Karmapa. Here is a brief summary of some of the key dates and inconceivable activities of the of the 16th Karmapa’s life, a master how had a profound and lasting effect on almost everyone who came to encounter him. 1941 – 1944 The 18-year old Karmapa returned to Tsurphu and between 1941 and 1944 spent much time in retreat. Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, giving a teaching about meditation at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute, India. “For proper meditation what you need to realise is that it’s like a supplement, or nutrition, or like a diet. Meditation is more like that. Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, giving a teaching about meditation at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute, India. “For proper meditation what you need to realise is that it’s like a supplement, or nutrition, or like a diet. Meditation is more like that. DHAGPO KAGU LING ˜ CENTER FOR BUDDHIST STUDIES AND MEDITATION ˜ LANDREIE 24290 SAINTLONSURRE ˜ WWW.DHAGPOKAGULING.ORG PRESS CONTACT Yann Marongiu 1 1 communicationdhagpo-kagyuorg The Lineage of Gyalwa Karmapa in France and Worldwide Invited to Europe and United States on numerous occasions, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, Rangjung.

Published 2007 by Karma Drubgyud Darjay Ling in Eskdalemuir.
Written in English

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Originally published as: Dzalendara and Sakarchupa, K.D.D.L, 1981.

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Statementtranslated .. by Katia Holmes from Khenpo Chödrak Tenpel's narrative of the Tibetan texts which record the precious words of their Holinesses the XVth and XVIth Gyalwa Karmapas ; edited and revised by Ken Holmes
ContributionsChödrak Tenpel, Khenpo, Karma Drubgyud Darjay Ling (Eskdalemuir, Scotland)
The Physical Object
Pagination126 p.
Number of Pages126
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL27039517M
ISBN 100906181089
ISBN 109780906181089
OCLC/WorldCa302065252
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Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, introduces a guided meditation. Karmapa begins by describing the proper posture for meditation, with a straight back and a balanced gaze cast slightly downward. In the beginning, he explains, it’s better to close the eyes to reduce distraction while meditating. The tongue should be in contact with the upper palate, and the lips naturally closed. We breathe through the nose, which is better for the lungs. Our hands rest on our knees or in the mudra of “settling the mind in a composed and undivided state”.
Before meditating, we inhale and exhale three times, to clear the lungs.
If the mind is too busy, we force ourselves to calm it, without overdoing it. We bring the mind back, from wherever it has gone. Once the mind is stable, we guard against it becoming dull.
Karmapa recommends counting one’s breath to calm the mind. He then gives detailed instructions on how to perform the guided meditation.
Watch the video to meditate along with Karmapa.