The Women's Meditation Tradition in Tibet

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2010
  • Google Tech Talk
    June 11, 2010
    ABSTRACT
    Presented by The Venerable Wangdrak Rinpoche.
    The Venerable Wangdrak Rinpoche is a native Tibetan and overseer of Gebchak Gonpa, which is the largest Buddhist nunnery in Tibet. Rinpoche will be speaking about the cultural and spiritual role of women meditators in a tradition that is typically very male-identified. His talk will reveal the rich cultural heritage and important role women play in Tibetan Buddhism and culture.
    Wangdrak Rinpoche the third is the reincarnation of Wangdrak Dorje. Along with the Gonpa's founder, Tsangyang Gyamtso, Wangdrak Dorje was instrumental in building Gebchak and was renowned for his total mastery of profound yogas and meditation. The present incarnation holds the Khenpo degree in Buddhist philosophy, and has received a remarkably broad training in the almost all of the traditions.
    His Holiness Sakya Trizin formally recognized Rinpoche as the reincarnation of Gebchak Gonpa s Wangdrak Dorje, with an extraordinarily clear prediction letter describing his name, his parents' names, the place and year of his birth, and a unique birthmark on his back. This prediction letter was issued in accordance with the signs he received in meditation. Every detail in the letter proved to be correct. This recognition was also verified by His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa, the head of The Drukpa Lineage, and His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche.At the age of nine he entered Chodrak Gonpa, a monastery of the Karma Kagyu and Barom Kagyu traditions, where he received the traditional training in all ritual practices. At the remote hilltop retreat place of Trachok Gon, he received the experiential instructions from Trachok Karma Tseten, the most renowned Karma Kagyu Dzogchen and Mahamudra lama in the vast provinces of Eastern Tibet. There Rinpoche spent three years in isolated meditation retreat, gaining experience and realization of the instructions he'd received.
    Dzongsar College in Derge is where Rinpoche undertook his formal studies in Buddhist philosophy and scripture, and is well-known as the best college in all of Tibet for non-sectarian scriptural study. Rinpoche undertook the entire nine-year course, consistently placing first to third in his class and graduating with the Khenpo degree. From the highly respected Drukpa Kagyu lama Adeu Rinpoche, Wangdrak Rinpoche received all the transmissions of the Gebchak lineage. Rinpoche has been fortunate to receive many great empowerments, from many great lamas. His teachers include Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok, His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche, the late Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, Dzongsar Khyentse, and others.
    When he had completed his studies, Rinpoche returned to Chodrak Gonpa to teach Buddhist philosophy for three years. After moving to teach at a branch gonpa in Nepal, Rinpoche was repeatedly requested by Tsoknyi Rinpoche and the Gebchak nuns to accept formal responsibility for the spiritual and material well-being of Gebchak Gonpa. Along with caring for his students from all over the globe, this is the end to which he continually works.
    For more information about Wangdrak Rinpoche and his activities, please visit Rinpoche's official website: www.gebchakgonpa.org

Komentáře • 81

  • @jacquelinedemelide
    @jacquelinedemelide Před 11 lety +10

    More and more people are becoming Buddhist. I started to study Buddhism 22 years ago.

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 12 lety +3

    I personally know Wangdrak Rinpoche very well and am very happy to see him in the documentary. In fact, I drafted the first ever brochure for fund raising of the nunnery when Wangdrak Rinpoche traveled oversees many years back. This nunnery has very long history of great number of highly realized female practitioners. I thank he google team for their interest and effort into this.

  • @achromatrixstan4671
    @achromatrixstan4671 Před rokem +2

    Precious talks.....❤❤❤❤ Question r amazing

  • @fernandaconceicao9113
    @fernandaconceicao9113 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank you for this video I'm so happy to find it and take inspiration and joy from it.

  • @jacquelinedemelide
    @jacquelinedemelide Před 11 lety +4

    Buddhism is a wonderful philosophy. It helps to understand yourself and others, to be very tolerant. It opens your mind. It brings you stability. Etc.. Etc.....

  • @marcoykristina
    @marcoykristina Před 4 lety +1

    This was held over ten years ago, I assume. Nowadays probably many more people would have shown up, since in the west we are starting to understand how important the tool of meditation is. It’s the path to attain the ultimate goal of human beings: Enlightenment. The rest of the things are just mundane activities that can be used to transform our minds. The Lama mentions Vajrayana rituals that is a quick path to The liberation of the mind. Secret mantra they call it. Fortunately today we can have access to these techniques in the west ... but we still lack so much faith .... step by step ... :) ... grateful for the video. ❤️🙏🏻🌞

  • @mirapeerance
    @mirapeerance Před 11 lety +1

    Having had the great good fortune to visit this community some years ago when the abbot, Wangdrak Rinpoche was not present, it is incredibly valuable to have the chance to see this video. I will never forget the great depth and intensity of their practice and genuineness. Nothing like it. Thank you so much. Tsering!!!

  • @Oya-CoralFlickerFeather
    @Oya-CoralFlickerFeather Před 12 lety

    Thank you so much for posting this Video. May many, many people have
    the opportunity to watch this and respond.

  • @anamatva
    @anamatva Před 10 lety +5

    Thank you Rinpoche and google... I wish for gender equality for people of all spiritual traditions.

  • @elineeugenie5224
    @elineeugenie5224 Před 3 lety +1

    How the man switches between the Tibetan language and English, that's great work, kudos!

  • @thaolin7989
    @thaolin7989 Před 8 lety

    thank you for uploading this video

  • @setheh
    @setheh Před 11 lety +3

    I think we, male Buddhists, should acknowledge & support women more in their pursuit of dharma.

  • @SW-wf3gy
    @SW-wf3gy Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful talk. Thank you for this.

  • @TheTruthseeker1954
    @TheTruthseeker1954 Před 10 lety +1

    Wonderful! Very excellent presentation. Thank you.

  • @jacquelinedemelide
    @jacquelinedemelide Před 11 lety +1

    We can be very thankful to the tibetan Lamas who live now in occident. We can now receive teachings directly from them. These teachings are not anymore for tibetan people only. I am happy to have met this wonderful philosophy. It is a jewel, a precious one.

  • @WomensHealthCommunityGlobal

    Really interesting video, thank you for posting it

  • @jacquelinedemelide
    @jacquelinedemelide Před 11 lety +3

    I would not be surprised if Buddhism becomes the most important religion in the world.

  • @Izzzadora
    @Izzzadora Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video! :D

  • @mingchen3736
    @mingchen3736 Před 10 lety +2

    I do! As so many texts, tantric and otherwise not only emphasize the potential of woman, but give very detailed specifics on how some of the body-specific practices are different, indicating they were thought of and to a significant degree by many masters of old.

  • @mswickel
    @mswickel Před 11 lety +1

    WOW! Great!

  • @kirstenmerrild4865
    @kirstenmerrild4865 Před 10 lety +2

    Great

  • @choeyang23bondakpa
    @choeyang23bondakpa Před 11 lety

    yes ur right ,,

  • @japeeduu
    @japeeduu Před 13 lety

    Does anyone know if Wandrak Rinpoche travels to Europe - or rather where can I find his travel schedule?

  • @glachloser
    @glachloser Před 4 lety

    You can find rare footage of the tummo demonstration online now

  • @shewang4075
    @shewang4075 Před 8 lety

    thank you rinpoche you thought, but some thing i would like talk to your guys, because in Tibet, near 800 years before there have nunnery, also this time in Larong Monastery high Nun who is KHANDO RINPOCHE, SHE IS VERY HIGHR TEACHER. EVEN ALL KHENPOS RECEIVE MANY TECHING FROM HER.

  • @orion588581
    @orion588581 Před 12 lety +2

    Could the nuns have been reincarnated, born in other countries.

  • @dkipu266
    @dkipu266 Před 5 lety

    💚❤️💚

  • @daslolo
    @daslolo Před 2 lety +1

    "when things changed"

  • @kiwimenz
    @kiwimenz Před 11 lety

    has "death meditation' screened yet leksangchoezin ?

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 12 lety +1

    continue... If there is a way to establish and add this wonderful lineage into the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition, it will be like an extra star. But we have to do it in a most possible authentic way like all other practice lineage in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition is done. Is there a way to establish this lineage? According to my limited understanding of Vinaya, i think there is. But, I think, it will need a huge reform and general agreement from all corners. Otherwise, it's not possible.

    • @bluetree9156
      @bluetree9156 Před 7 lety

      Thupten Gelek Bumang Can one not build a place and space by its own ....according to its own perceptions...? Why do we always need so much suport by others... to manifest our individual vision for somthing.... ? With no matter what others think or not... Does a haus not start with a very first stone... slowly rised hights? I thought once about somthing like a monastry for females ... in the vallys and more up the man separate... and jet togheder working... One of these... with some support and trust in her own vision... if somoane ready to listen ignoring the apparence....---- and the lineaje ...could begin...I dont know anything about Budhismus... It was a " spontan" ideea... Why just dont you trust yourself... ? And start somwhere... instate to wait others to manifest your vision...If you feel like this... so somthing must have been gived to you ... not without reason... Good luck in your way.... !!!!

  • @Amy-zb6ph
    @Amy-zb6ph Před 7 lety +2

    I would love to go to this monastery and sit for the rest of this lifetime but I foolishly took out student loans to study biology and, in the process, heard the call of the Buddha. Well, I suppose I just have to make every space a monastery.

  • @lkthreestone4214
    @lkthreestone4214 Před 8 lety

    where are these nuns located!?

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 11 lety

    Can you rephrase it? Sorry, I don't get it.

  • @CWaller333
    @CWaller333 Před 11 lety +4

    Meditation can be silent or can U say mantras and prayers. Buddhism isn't about making everyone all the same or lifeless. It's about unlocking universal qualities of love and compassion that are in all people and allowing them to express these qualities through their own culture and background. Hope that clarifies some things for U.

  • @caminoalavirtud6362
    @caminoalavirtud6362 Před 4 lety

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @juliemeibaum2476
    @juliemeibaum2476 Před 9 lety

    Maybe the purpose of the nuns remaining in the boxes is to keep them seated upright in order for the energy to flow better.

    • @dkipu266
      @dkipu266 Před 5 lety +1

      Julie Meibaum it may be, I sometimes slouch or lean uncomfortably in longer meditation sessions, and have done all sorts of propping and small supports to help keep me at ease for longer meditation sessions. A box just may be the way to go🙂

  • @KimBunt_loves_u
    @KimBunt_loves_u Před 10 lety +2

    5:35, in '59 when things euhm changed in Tibet. Why is it she does not speak fully?

    • @petagonkyi
      @petagonkyi Před 8 lety +1

      +Kim Bunt She is so explicit in expressing the status of Tibetan Nuns but even mention the Chinese genocidal rule.

    • @sonamwangmo8990
      @sonamwangmo8990 Před 5 lety

      Wounderfull

  • @456inthemix
    @456inthemix Před 12 lety

    @orion588581 - YES

  • @choeyang23bondakpa
    @choeyang23bondakpa Před 11 lety +1

    this video is so good but there have litter bit problems his translater
    the translater he don't know how to said GEZHE DOLMA , ,,, and also have litterbit problem to explaine ,,, the problem is he is not tibetan

  • @fafifafo3937
    @fafifafo3937 Před 11 lety +2

    open your mind my friend , unfortunatly those things you don t learn them in school or university , in the west we are soooooo far from our own mind , heinstein said the only relegion who will bring support and help to science is budhism , we only use 5 % of our potential with the mind ...so imagine if we train and use it fully ....be well be happy

  • @barbaragiorgio9393
    @barbaragiorgio9393 Před 9 lety

    Why isn't the person talking about the nuns a nun, a female?

  • @gyadre
    @gyadre Před rokem +2

    Say in 1959 Chinese occupied Tibet not "when things changed in Tibet" Such a statement emboldens and legitimize Chinese occupation and oppression.

  • @aaaaaaaaaa9266
    @aaaaaaaaaa9266 Před 11 lety

    who is that translator, He is making his won word, not translating what Rinpoche said...
    very poor translation!!!!!

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 12 lety +2

    Either we need to find a 100% sure gold to install as a gold or we have to produce a 100% sure gold. But we can't just install not 100% sure gold as a gold just because we can't find or produce 100% sure gold. You must study the whole structure of the subject in order to comment on it. Otherwise you will be just spreading misinformation.

    • @bluetree9156
      @bluetree9156 Před 7 lety

      Thupten Gelek Bumang the subject is understood by each individuall different...or... missunderstood.... How does 2 person agree on same subjekt even both are corectely study... but they have different perceptions of the same subjekt. ..??! ps: i wanted remain a watscher and not write... but i found your comment to perfekt in its expression...

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 12 lety +1

    .....continued So the the lineage of the Fully ordained Bikshuni systematically has to be passed on and carried on by female practitioners. Unfortunately, when Buddhism was introduced in Tibet, we did not have the good fortune to have any female practitioner holding the lineage visited from India to pass on the lineage to a Tibetan female practitioner. I am not sure whether the lineage was still surviving in India around that time. I guess not. If it was, then effort must have been made. Cont.

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 12 lety +2

    ...continued Other tradition that claim they have the unbroken lineage have till now failed to prove it convincingly. Unlike boddhsattva practice and mantrayana practice, which can be passed on to individual to individual, Vinaya runs is based on a democratic organization and it involves a whole group like in a constitution to carry out. So issue here is not whether it's permitted or not. The issue is the existence of an authentic lineage. Continue........

    • @bluetree9156
      @bluetree9156 Před 7 lety

      Thupten Gelek Bumang whatever passed from individual to individual according to its perception... has more chanse to remain original as that what passed through groups... biger and biger.... Is as in school.... more time... for the individual ... requiere smoll classes.... and " secrets" gived to the right... which innward from past... different then others....even it may look outer as others... Je more shared...to many everywhere... missing the sense of whos realy good for certain " continue" .. and who good for another " continue"... will destroy very smoll esencial secrets of past .. intact... unchanged... etc... I think .. in future . there would be husband- wife " monks" even.... creeating villages.. for keeping the real real in experience to.. ! initialy... i searchead the sound of that " instrument" of prayer... but i dont know its name... so i cant find... I thought it would be heare but is not....( Sorry.. this was a abway from your subjekt... )

  • @WyldOrbit
    @WyldOrbit Před rokem

    you call it heat? ;)

  • @niceillusion1
    @niceillusion1 Před 10 lety

    look at the empty chairs at (Materialistic) Google

  • @Bobbo293
    @Bobbo293 Před 10 lety +1

    I agree Kim, is she afraid of offending the Chinese? Does upsetting the Chinese threaten Google's commercial interests? And why all the empty chairs? And why is the Tibetan speaker wearing such a massive (and expensive-looking) watch?

    • @dekunzan
      @dekunzan Před 10 lety +3

      yes, of course she is afraid to offend the Chinese, because if she says something about politics, the lama who came from Tibet to this lecture will be in danger when he will go back.

    • @kunze2264
      @kunze2264 Před 10 lety +1

      Rob ramsey, i wondering some people, why monks or nuns not use well robes and swathes?. they all live in Samsara and use all same things. Dont be look short think

  • @rajkamald6432
    @rajkamald6432 Před 4 lety +3

    They are not nuns They are yoginis Don't spread misinformation

  • @gelekthupten
    @gelekthupten Před 12 lety

    I don't agree. First you have to make it clear what you mean by ordain or ordination. If you are referring to ordination as a spiritual master, i think no other lineage has more qualified and acclaimed female spiritual masters than Tibetan Buddhist tradition do. If you are referring to ordination as a "GEYLONGMA" or fully ordained Bikshuni, then you have to understand that Tibetan Buddhist Tradition is very systematic and it follows the tradition and guide lines by Buddha in very honest sense.

  • @RussWickstrom
    @RussWickstrom Před 14 lety

    Why are there videos in the TechTalk channel having to do with Mindfulness and meditation?
    In my mind, these should be moved to the @Google talks channel. Leave TechTalks for technology discussions, please!

  • @meytoh
    @meytoh Před 13 lety

    As a woman it is not possible to become ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The only tradition that permits this is the Chan (Chinese) Buddhist tradition. It is my understanding that Tenzin Palmo received her ordination in this way. While she did of course undertake the 15+ years of retreat under the tutelage of her Tibetan master, this is not considered an ordination.

  • @rajkamald6432
    @rajkamald6432 Před 4 lety

    She attained jeeva sandhi it is better west people especially corporate companies like Google stay away from Yogi and Yoginis practice

  • @jampheldhondup3174
    @jampheldhondup3174 Před 7 lety +2

    Honestly, I'm not happy with the translator. He is not able translate what Rinpoche is saying and many words are coming from himself (translator).

  • @tenriksang
    @tenriksang Před 8 lety +4

    translation is terrible

  • @CWaller333
    @CWaller333 Před 11 lety

    If U think all religion is bad then U have a very limited understanding of religion. I would recommend practicing meditation and doing some study of different religions, U'll b surprised by what U find

  • @ewanb2819
    @ewanb2819 Před 5 lety +1

    is this man even asking questions? Divinity, manifestation, Higher, Lower, Vertical Thinking. Seems like just a bunch of jarbled statements, are they even having a conversation? Lol tf is this. We are living inside such a projection. People have been practicing all kinds of things before Buddha even existed. Yet , we, the West, labels everything under 'Buddha' , as if this word, icon , image, has any objective weight. We are looking away from time & space, we have flattened our reality with 2D forms: images, words given objective value. What an illusion, fake reality.

  • @CWaller333
    @CWaller333 Před 11 lety

    I take it U don't know much about Buddhism

  • @irinaa2985
    @irinaa2985 Před 2 lety

    как умирают дакини

  • @ktobs_draw
    @ktobs_draw Před rokem

    May westerner research well and become a good practitioner. Not necessarily good Buddhist.

  • @gyurmethlodroe1774
    @gyurmethlodroe1774 Před rokem

    translator not doing a good job