Our New Style Ceremonies/URGENTLY NEED YOUR SUGGESTIONS - Replacing "Heart Sutra" Etc

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  • Shinzan
    Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 338

    #31
    Jundo, you got me too with Britney!!!!!. Hardeharhar.

    Nenka, thanks for the rap. I'm so down with that, sista........!!



    _/st\_ Shinzan

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    • Nengyo
      Member
      • May 2012
      • 668

      #32
      I've been working 12 hour shifts at night and I've completely lost track of the day or time...At least that's what I'm blaming for my completely falling for this. Nice one Jundo!
      If I'm already enlightened why the hell is this so hard?

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      • odiedoodie
        Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 72

        #33
        I was initially quite shocked, and surprised.
        Excellent, Jundo!!!

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        • Luciana
          Member
          • May 2015
          • 59

          #34
          Excellent, indeed!

          On a more serious note, this reminded me of some of the liturgy of Nalandabodhi, a Tibetan Buddhist sangha headquartered in Seattle. They have a book of songs written by various Tibetan eminences, and set to music by sangha members. Some of them are quite nice, in a Tibetan Buddhist way. Here's an example:

          World, we live and die on your lap.On you we experience all our woes and joys.You are our ancestral home of old.Forever we cherish and adore you.We wish to t...


          World, we live and die on your lap.
          On you we experience all our woes and joys.
          You are our ancestral home of old.
          Forever we cherish and adore you.

          We wish to transform you into the pure realm of our dreams.
          We wish to transform you into a land for all creatures,
          Equal for all and free of prejudice.
          We wish to transform you into a loving, warm, and gentle goddess.

          Our hope in you is so ever resolute.
          So please be the ground on which we all may live
          So all these wishes may come true,
          So all these wishes may come true.

          Do not show us the dark side of your character,
          Where nature's calamities reign.

          In every section of our world's land
          May there thrive a fertile field of peace and joy,
          Rich with the leaves and fruits of happiness,
          Filled with the many sweet scents of freedom.
          May we fulfill our countless and boundless wishes.

          Composed by His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa,
          Ogyen Drodul Trinley Dorje.
          ©2005 by His Holiness Ogyen Drodul Trinley Dorje, the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa. Translated under the guidance of The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche by Tyler Dewar. Musical arrangement by Christopher Stagg and Tyler Dewar.

          L.
          _/\_

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          Last edited by Luciana; 06-06-2015, 07:33 AM.

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