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   Go Zen to All   
   Re: Tsangyang Gyatso popthrough   
   15 Jun 24 16:43:51   
   
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   From: punditster@gmail.com   
      
   David Dalton  wrote in   
   news:0001HW.2C1D41BA00E18AFE7000071B338F@news.eternal-september.org:   
      
   > On Jun 14, 2024, David Dalton wrote   
   > (in   
   > article<0001HW.2C1D21FE00DAE61B7000071B338F@news.eternal-   
   september.org>   
   > ):   
   >   
   >> I have discussed the popthroughs (updates and expansions of   
   >> past workings by past ootws, who I previously called avatar   
   >> types, on subsets of the globe, to cover some in my global region)   
   >> on these groups before. Until recently there have been   
   >> 2282 popthroughs of the last 8000 years. However I have   
   >> had to reduce that to just the recent 39 (31 human and 8 cetacean)   
   >> ranging from 120 years ago to 323 years ago that have still   
   >> been on to some extent.   
   >>   
   >> So while previously I said that there were popthroughs for   
   >> both Tsangyang Gyatsso (the sixth Dalai Lama, who I   
   >> perhaps erroneously have been referring to as   
   >> The Turquoise Bee) and the Buddha, now there is   
   >> just one for Tsangyang Gyatso. Also the 39 popthroughs   
   >> are being applied in reverse chronological order, and   
   >> his is number 39, from 323 years ago (at this stage).   
   >>   
   >> I think the Tsangyang Gyatso popthrough will be applied   
   >> within the next two hours, and I will follow up on this   
   >> post just after it is. Then my post-popthroughs updates,   
   >> which include an updated global binding of criminals   
   >> and an updated global species balance, will be applied.   
   >>   
   >> You can also follow my progress on the thread   
   >> “fat-D-moon/Magic Circle(s) Day attempt” on   
   >> alt.religion.druid, with reference to the glossary   
   >> on my Salmon on the Thorns webpage if you   
   >> have not been a regular reader.   
   >   
   > Four differences between the Buddha and Tsangyang Gyatso are;   
   >   
   > 1. The Buddha’s primary siddhi, which differs from one ootw tp   
   > another, was hypnosis special ability, and that for Tsangyang   
   > Gyatso was musical special ability,   
   >   
   > 2. The Buddha had seven years of low/working/ascetic years   
   > while Tsangyang Gyatso had fourteen years,   
   >   
   > 3. Tsangyang Gyatso’s region was much bigger than the Buddha’s,   
   >   
   > 4. Tsangyang Gyatso’s working had its own popthroughs   
   > whereas the Buddha’s did not.   
   >   
   > However I highly doubt that Tsangyang Gyatso died at   
   > age 23 as has been reported.   
   >   
   The Sixth Dalai Lama of Tibet.   
      
   He was known as Tsangyang Tschomo Gyatso ("the ocean of melodious   
   song"), At night he would sneak out of the Potala and go down to Shol-   
   town. There he was known as Dangwang Bamgpo.   
      
   Chgyam Trungpa Rinpoche openly slept with his female disciples. Someone   
   claimed in mitigation that his compulsive promiscuity was not what it   
   seemed: he actually preferred cuddling up to his women for emotional   
   comfort rather than engaging in a hedonistic session.   
      
   So does practising being a Buddhist leave you emotionally needy and   
   insecure?   
      
   The Turquoise Bee: The Lovesongs of the Sixth Dalai Lama   
   by Rick Fields, Brian Cutillo, and Mayumi Oda   
   Harpercollins; 1994   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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