5.29.2008

This does my heart good...

Venerable Thupten Ngodup Visits Gethsemani
July 10, 2007

The Medium of Tibet’s Chief State Oracle, Venerable Thupten Ngodup (“Nechung Kuten”), with the blessings of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama and with special permission from the Tibetan Government in Exile's Office of Religious and Cultural Affairs, recently made his first public visit to the United States to offer insights and directions on individual responsibility in the world. On July 10, 2007, traveled from Louisville to Gethsemani Abbey.

On arrival, he was met by Abbot Damien Thompson and taken to visit the abbey church. He laid a Tibetan scarf on the altar and then spent a short time in meditation. After a brief tour of the monastery, he spoke to the monastic community in the chapter room, elucidating the need for the wisdom of Tibet on many pressing challenges to the earth, its peoples, and our collective well-being, including global warming. After taking dinner in the refectory with the community, he visited the grave of Fr. Louis (Thomas) Merton, where he laid a scarf around the burial cross and meditated.

As a cabinet-level official of the Tibet Government in exile, The Oracle’s knowledge is usually reserved for advising the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government. This tour was part of his effort to preserve the lineage of the Nechung Kuten and help fulfill a prophecy that was handed down hundreds of years ago to develop a college of Monasteries known as the Dreyang.

1 comment:

Keren said...

Anne - this is interesting. I read this the other night, and googled Dreyang. I didnt find much in a language that I could read and/or I didnt understand much of what I did read. Im going to take another look this morning.

I suppose the bottom line is ecumentical coming together of different faiths, recognising eaother as part of the same "mission" if you will, for the good of the world. Recognising our similarities as opposed to differences

The lineage of the same Spiritual Leaders regonised by people of different generations has always intrigued me.

I suppose with Jesus it was like his lineage to David. Recognised as born of the house of David.
Peace
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Keren