Feb 06

Kalu Rinpoche | Mahakala Event in HK – conclusion

I would like to say thank you very much to Dr Chan over here, and the volunteers and all the Board of Directors and his team for organising this event, and you know, and Wangchen Rinpoche, and myself, and then Dr Chan, it’s called Vajra Center, nearby here, and then, I just like to say, thank you very much for maintaining a pure Dharma, for, for all the people, and please continue with your responsibilities.

And then I would like to thank all the sponsors, you know, for making this event, and my trip possible, and Khenpo Lekshe is here. Khenpo Lekshe, so he’s the resident lama of the Vajra Center. So if you like to learn like Gampopa teachings, you know, you can learn from him also, and about the Shangpa practice, I will provide to you slowly, step by step, and, yeah.

And I would like to thank all the volunteers, working very hard, day and night, not enough sleep, and preparing everything. And I want to thank the translator here, the Mandarin translator, Cantonese translator, both of you.

And I want to thank all our fellow Dharma sisters and brothers, who came from, some of you came from Taïwan, some of you came from Macau, some of you came from all over the Mainland as well, I want to thank you so much for your dedication to the Dharma, and our native Hong Kong, you know, for coming here, practicing, being committed, and yeah, I will be more often to be here with you, you know, to guide as much as I can, and to support you.

And then, yeah, because most of the Dharma centers of previous Kalu Rinpoche around the world, you know, I pretty much united every center, so that gives me spare time to, to be in Bhutan, you know, to be in Hong Kong. So that’s that.

So, so that’s that. And if you want to support my activities, you can buy the Bhutanese incense, that helps my other projects and activities.

[One last thing, regarding Niguma Yoga event, 10-12 February, I know it’s booked out, but for those who are not attending.] Please think about it, because that’s the new approach that I’m trying to establish. You know, more towards the direction of the physical and the mental wellbeing. Less religious rituals, so that it brings the balance in your physical form, in a mental level as well, in a scientific approach.

 

Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche
Six-Armed Mahakala Teaching and Empowerment in HK – 5th Feb (2h 11′)