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Sunday, April 18, 2010
We spent a weekend with the Bon Tibetans April 18, 2010
My and I had the pleasure and good fortune to spend a weekend with Temp lama leader of the Olmo Ling Tibetan Bon Center in Pittsburgh and Menri Ponlob Rinpoche head teacher of Bon monastery, the main monastery of the Tibetan Bon tradition. It was a beautiful and life changing experience. When Menri Ponlob Rinpoche did what they call a Transmission I had an experience I was not expecting. I felt my whole body and especially my heart area vibrate and become very warm. The last time I felt anything like that was when I was accepted into a Sufi order and the teacher startled me with the intensity of the loving energy I felt flow from him to me during the initiation ceremony.
Come visit the Olmo Ling Center sometime and get a feel for what I mean. If you are good at feeling energy just be open to feeling it as you look at the photographs below. What a wonderful gift for the people of Pittsburgh to have such a place as Olmo Ling and a man like Tempa Lama.
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