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Here are some extracts of a speech given by Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche on the occasion of the meeting of all the Karma Kagyu centres in the the world which recognise the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje. On this occasion Shamar Rinpoche outlined the events and circumstances which enabled him to identify and recognise with certainty the seventeenth incarnation of the Gyalwa Karmapa. The instructions
left by the Lama
Buddhas and Bodhisattvas don't think in terms of just one person and one
short life; they have the constant good of each and every sentient being
in mind. They take the past, the present and the future into consideration. The
circumstances of their reincarnation are related to specific purposes.
What is more, the process of identifying a reincarnation is a spiritual
practice. This process is not comparable with the way in which, for instance,
a King leaves instructions for his country's Crown Prince. In the
Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, this process is based on the essence
of its teachings. To identify a reincarnate is an activity beyond the
scope of ordinary people. It is not consonant with the way ordinary people
think and act. An ordinary person practising the Buddha-Dharma doesn't
have the ability to identify a reincarnate. This is the domain of Buddhas
and Bodhisattvas who either have attained or are close to attaining Buddha,
the enlightened state. Only those who have attained high levels of realisation
have this capacity. That person can perceive both the past, the present
and the future; he's able to communicate with a Yidam (the different forms
in which enlightened individuals manifest) in order to seek the Yidam's
advice and assistance. He must also have faith in his Lama and in the
teachings. The encounter with Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche
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