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Friday, May 22, 2009

How Many Years Do You Need To Become A Real Ajurveda Master?

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The last 3 or 4 days I read often discussions of bloggers that say: there is not necessary to learn many years to become a great guru of Ajurveda or other similar and not similar like mystic disciplines.

One person told me about a great professor of Ajurveda located in Moscau. He has many ajurvedical centers and many persons come to him to study ajurveda and to cure different deseases. The friend said me, many persons feel much more better after the healing practices in this centers.

I opened the site of his center and subscribed his newsletter. The first newsletter I received told me about the life of great professor. He studied Ajurveda in monasteries (it want to mean not one but different) for 5 (fife) years. After that he turned back in Russia and is now what he is.

So, my question, my dear friends, is this:
I thought, Ajurveda and other disciplines like tibetan or other medicine, magic etc are very difficult arts. One person needs many many years to become a guru of one of them. I don't know precisely how many years the "doctors" study, but I've heard about philipine healers (and wrote about them here too) that study about 15 years.

I would be very glad if you illuminate me.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Big Ego And His Babies

The second point I like in the practices transmeted by TWR this time (Transcending Ego And Fear ) was the part about Ego and his babies. 
TWR says: Ego of a man is much more powerful and hard as the Ego of a woman (that is why probably men were those who tryed to fight it more as  women). The Big Ego begins to make baby-egos and all they are around him like the puples around their teacher. They listen to him, they answer all his requests.

The place where you can see all them together clearly when you eat your breackfast. You sit and eat, but the egos have a great meeting in this moment. And you partecipate secretly on this meeting. And you want to partecipate.  Because if you did not partecipate there, the egos would leave you. They want to be noticed. And if they look round and nobody notice them, they go away.
I like this part of the video. I recognize myself in it. It's really so in me: a Big Ego and uncountable quantity of little egos. I laughed when I listened to it. But -as says TWR- I do not think I'm able to leave them. Even for little period of time.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

Transcending Ego And Fear

I translate for my russian friends the video of the last open practic pubblished by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, "Trascending Fear". I have not the possibility to do it in one session, so translate little parts at a time.



Last part I translated had two points interesting for me. And first of all this one:

(after 21:00 in the video) When we do this practices, we recognize ourselves. We become nearer to ourselves and this means we feel security, comfort and happiness. Our life is very difficult, we always are afraid of something, we are tired and we want to escape the sufferings. So when we enter this happy place we do not want leave it. This place is so beautiful, it's simply fantastic, you love this place and... your ego grows much more as before.

You know, it's really so. I knew this place before I began to study buddhismus. And I always wanted to go there. For many years the only thought I had in my head was: I don't want to stay here, I don't want to turn back in this world (because I'm sure, the reincarnation exist).

I DON'T WANT THIS WORLD!!!

This, as said, was my only thought. And, sincerely, I practiced buddhismus to reach this only aim of my life.

Now, TWR says: you have to learn to leave this fantastic place where it is.
Don't create attachment, don't create your ego much more biger as it is.

Well, what do you think about it?