Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 As we await for Sri Jerrysan Rinpoche's computer to get fixed up, I give part of the conversation from about 8 months ago on Kundalini, Gurus, and Siddhis of Jerrysan. << Linda had written : Of course, finding a competent teacher can be a challenge, especially when one moves into the realm of working with those teachers who have achieved a level of being able to work with shakti energy. If those teachers have not cleaned up their own act, have not faced their own issues/samskaras the danger of their egos being huge is very much present. Personally, I believe that an active kundalini combined with many unresolved psychological problems can leave the teacher/guru actually unable to see how irrational they have become. This speaks of the core issue itself - teacher/guru found some techniques and, without the proper guidance, unleashed "energy voltage" and proceeds to pump him/herself up by presenting teachings. >> Sri Jerrysan responded: Dear Linda, l only set out a portion of your post (l'm such an economist), but found that l resonated with everything you said. l've been slow in responding because of pc problems which have led me to stick to only very short posts. There is so much that can be said about this. As l've stated at other times, l looked to teachers (supposedly good ones) after my K awakened in 92 and for the most part received only poor guidance which caused problems from which l'm still suffering. ln general, l've found that supposed k gurus contradict each other in so many areas that l take it all with a grain of salt. For the past several years l've just avoided them and have experienced very slow but steady progress. l've encountered many experiencers who've had the same overall experience and have come to the same conclusion. So, l have to admit that l don't know of any teacher who l would trust with my process. l must add that l have heard of teachers who have helped people with *problems*, and l do believe that good ones are out there, but as you say, they're extremely rare. And l don't believe that even the best of them can smooth out everyone's k difficulties. For many of us, simply alot of nurturing and patience over a long period of time is required IMO. _________ Harsha interjected: Time is the greatest natural healer applies here too Jerrysan. Take comfort in this fact brother. Also see my comments below as to the current crisis in your Sangha. ______ Sri Jerrysan continued addressing Linda: l completely agree with your observations about the role unresolved psychological issues play with teachers and the manner in which they pump themselves up with teachings. Thanx for sharing your thoughts. From Mt Kailash, jerrysan rinpoche ( " The tulku's tulku." Palm Beach Quarterly February 30, 1984 ) ps: l appreciate your desire to see me walk on water. Due to current unrest among Sangha members, l'm keeping my siddhis under wraps for awhile. _______________ Harsha concluded: The True Devotees of the Sangha fully support you Jerrysan Rinpoche (The Tulku's Tulku). For us you walk on air and so walking on water is not needed! There has been some discussion in the "inner circle" about asking Reverend Jesse Jackson to meet with you and perhaps offer spiritual counseling. Would this be something of interest to you (only to smooth out public perceptions for a while). We will of course respect your decision to handle matters as you see fit and will look the other way when needed to avoid making you feel awkward and stuff like that. Holding up the Sangha in these difficult times of the information age. Love Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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