Tibetan Humanity Healing
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Tibetan Humanity Healing
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Tulkism is rarely well known outside of the esoteric Buddhism traditions. It is an intimate term mainly used by the Tibetan Lamas. It is expressed by the belief of a lineage of beings that are directly connected to a central being. The lineage of the Dalai Lama is an example of this. The Dalai Lama is the representative of the Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, which is why it is so important to find the new one when the old one has passed.
The word tulku literally means “a form created by magic process”. It is almost always from Agarthinian in origin, which means they are beings from the Sudha Dharma Mandalam, or the Great White Fraternity, or mysterious beings that, from time to time, emerge onto the surface of the Earth in order to transform it. Among the Tibetans and Mongols, these are known as “Shambahla people”.
In addition to choosing the manner of their rebirth, tulkus are able, on their deathbed, to make known the place of their next birth, sometimes adding various details about their future parents, the situation of their house and so on. If such details are lacking, the monks whose duty it is to locate his reincarnation, resort to a lama-tulku astrologer, or tsispa, for directions.
In the image, the lines of the seven main Bodhisattvas came from the Buddhic, or Christic beings. In their turn, the Seven Manus sprang from the seven main Bodhisattvas. From the Manus, new centers are generated and from them emanate the tulkus with infinite emanations and manifestations of consciousness.
The living Buddha is a tulku, or a mayavic shadow projected by a Buddha. The Dalai Lama is an incarnated disciple, hence the origin of the words: Lha and Ma, where the spirit takes upon incarnation or the word is made flesh.
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Tibetan Humanity Healing
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http://humanityhealing.net/2011/07/the-philosophy-of-tulkism-i/