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Tuesday, the 27th of May, 2008

"Chen-re-zig"
The great Tibetan saint, Patrul Rinpoche wrote:
Om Mani Padme Hum,

Tibetan-Buddhist: Monk, Teacher, Healer and Tantrika






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Tips on Meditation and the Spiritual path - idea #202
from your Buddhism expert
Ah! Fount of compassion,
my root teacher, Lord  Chen-re-zig,
you are my
only protector!

The Six-syllable mantra, essence of your speech
is the sublime  Dhar-ma;
from now on I have
NO hope BUT you!


in order to benefit beings, takes on the form of a  Bo-dhi-
sat-tva.  All the Buddhas have but one nature and their
compassion is embodied in  Chen-re-zig.  

As the embodiment of the compassion of all the Buddhas,  
Chen-re-zig  is at the same time the source of all Buddhas
and  Bo-dhi-sat-tvas,  since compassion is the very root
of enlightenment.  

Chen-re-zig  is compassion itself in the form of a deity.  





Chen-re-zig  is the Dhar-ma,  
Chen-re-zig is the  Sang-ha;

Chen-re-zig  is the  Gu-ru,
Chen-re-zig  is the  Yi-dam,
Chen-re-zig is the  Da-ki-ni;

Chen-re-zig  is the  Dhar-ma-ka-ya,
Chen-re-zig  is the  Sam-bho-ga-ka-ya,
Chen-re-zig  is the  Nir-ma-na-ka-ya;

Chen-re-zig  is  A-mi-ta-bha,
Chen-re-zig  is  Gu-ru  Rin-po-che,
Chen-re-zig is  Ar-ya  Ta-ra;

and above all  Chen-re-zig  is
our own Root Teacher.

Like a hundred streams passing under a single bridge,  



To receive his blessings
is to receive the blessings of all
the Buddhas, and to realize his nature is to realize the
nature of all the Buddhas.























Chen-re-zig  manifests infinite forms; kings, spiritual
teachers, ordinary men and women, wild animals, even
mountains, trees, bridges – whatever is necessary to
fulfill sentient beings’ needs.










Similarly,  Chen-re-zig’s  Six-syllable mantra,  Om  Ma-
ni  Pad-me  Hum,  is the compassionate wisdom of all the
Buddhas manifested as sound.

Within it is contained the essential meaning of all eighty-
four thousand sections of the Buddha’s teachings.

Of all the many mantras of various kinds, such as
•        awareness mantras,
•        dharanis and
•        secret mantras,
not one is superior to the six syllables of  Chen-re-zig.

The great benefits of reciting this mantra, commonly
known as the  Ma-ni, are described again and again in
both {the} sutras and tantras.

It is said that to recite the  Ma-ni  even once is the same
as reciting the whole of the twelve branches of Buddha’s
teachings.

Reciting the six syllables of the  Ma-ni  perfects the six  
Pa-ra-mi-tas  and firmly blocks any possibility of rebirth
in the six realms of  Sam-sa-ra.  

It is a simple practice, easy to understand and accessible
to all, and at the same time it contains the essence of the  
Dha-rma.

If you take the  
Ma-ni  as your refuge both in happiness
and in sorrow,  Chen-re-zig  will always be with you, you
will feel more and more devotion without any effort, and
all by itself the realization of the  Ma-ha-ya-na  path will
arise in your being.













There is nothing in the whole world that can actually
frighten away the Lord of Death, but the warm radiance
of  Chen-re-zig’s  compassion can completely dispel the
dread felt by anyone as Death approaches. This is what is
meant by “undeceiving refuge.”

Totally free from  Sam-sa-ra,  Chen-re-zig  is always
ready to help sentient beings, and even the slightest
movement – a gesture of his hand, a blink of his eyes –
has the power to free us from  Sam-sa-ra.  

When we invoke him by reciting the  Ma-ni,  we should
never think that he is too far away to hear us, in some
distant Buddhafield… in truth his compassion never
forsakes a single being.

He manifests himself constantly in whatever form may
benefit beings most, particularly in the form of great
spiritual teachers; so we should understand with complete
conviction that Chen-re-zig,  the supreme protector who
shows all sentient beings the path to liberation, {could
be} in fact none other than
our root teacher.
That is why my essays can find their way to your computer at
absolutely NO charge, that is why I’ve made “Quick Path to Happy
Peace,” and a devotional image of  Chen-re-zig  available for
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Lama Jigme Gyatso
Chen-re-zig  is a fully enlightened Buddha who,
Avalokiteshvara,
Kuan Yin or
Chenrezig...

who is this Buddha of Compassion?
Two generations later, the 14th Dalai Lama’s late teacher,
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, explained:
Chen-re-zig  is the Buddha,
Chen-re-zig  is the union of all the Buddhas.
Even a cool breeze in scorching weather or
a soothing moment of relief during a
painful illness are manifestations of  
Chen-re-zig’s compassion.