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| | Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche was born in eastern Tibet on the tenth day of the fourth Tibetan month in 1920 and passed away in Nepal on February 13, 1996. |  | | He had an especially close transmission for the Chokling Tersar, a compilation of all the empowerments, textual authorizations and oral instructions of Padmasambhava’s teachings, which were rediscovered by Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa, his great-grandfather. |  | | He studied and practiced the teachings of both the Kagyü and Nyingma orders of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulku_Urgyen_Rinpoche
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| | A Buddhist Perspective on Lucid Dreaming, Tarab Tulku XI |
 | | Editors Note: Tarab Tulku, L.R.G.S, Dr.Phil., is a Tibetan lama, the eleventh in-carnation of the Tarab Tulku. |  | | Tulku means "reborn." He has been educated in Tibet at the University of Drepung Monastery, where he received the highest degree, Lharampa Geshe, in Buddhist philosophy and metaphysics, as well as in meditation disciplines (including Tantra). |  | | At present Tarab Tulku is the head of the Tibetan section of the Royal Library and of the Tibetan department of Copenhagen University. |
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http://www.sawka.com/spiritwatch/abuddhis.htm
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| | Studies in Occult Philosophy, Purucker, Longer Articles, pt 1 |
 | | Generally speaking, the doctrine of Tulku is in Tibetan Buddhist thought very closely parallel with what the doctrine of Avatara is in Hindu Brahmanism: in these cases called Avatara in Sanskrit, Tulku in Tibetan. |  | | Tulku is of many different kinds, according to the Tibetan, and indeed the Archaic Tradition. |  | | The two most important Tulkus in the Tibetan Buddhist Hierarchy are the Tashi and Dalai Lamas. |
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http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/soph/sopla01.htm
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| | Tulku Karma Gyurme Sonam Rinpoche |
 | | Tulku Karma was born in Nepal in 1974 and was recognized as a Tulku at the age of three by Tibetan Lamas. |  | | At the age of three he was recognized as a Tulku, a "Reincarnate Lama" - a teacher of profound spiritual attainment who, motivated out of compassion for all sentient beings, intentionally returns lifetime after lifetime to teach the Dharma (Buddha's teachings), and to be of benefit to all sentient beings. |  | | More specifically, he is the recognized reincarnation of Tsoru Rinpoche; a Tibetan Yogi who spent most of his life meditating in a cave on Sacred Mount Kailash in the Himalayas, until his death in 1960. |
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http://www.tulkukarma.org/tulkukarma.html
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| | The Action Lama - Steven Seagal |
 | | Traditionally a tulku is considered to be a reincarnation of a Buddhist master who, out of his or her compassion for the suffering of sentient beings, has vowed to take rebirth to help all beings attain enlightenment. |  | | Kalsang Yeshe Rinpoche, a monk originally from the Palyul branch monastery of Shibo in Tibet and later at Namdroling Monastery in India, was recognized and enthroned in 1983 at the age of 51. |  | | He too had spent his life studying Buddhism and meditating before he was recognized as a tulku. |
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http://www.tibet.dk/karmapa_trust/seagal.htm
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| | GKDL News |
 | | At the end of the ceremony, participants kneel in front of Tulku one by one as he mumbles prayers in Tibetan, touches their shoulders and backs and finally blows on them to bestow a protective blessing. |  | | While Penor Rinpoche has named several controversial ``tulkus,'' such as the actor and Buddhist practitioner Steven Segal, longtime Tibetan Buddhists believe this Tulku is legitimate. |  | | It is named for Gyalton, the place in Tibet where the main monastery was located, and Karnying, a combination of two of the oldest traditions in Tibetan Buddhism, the Ka(r)gyu and Nyingma. |
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http://www.tulkukarma.org/news.html
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| | The Venerable Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | Tulku Orgyen will be teaching Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan language classes and leading pujas when Bhakha Rinpoche travels. |  | | Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche is a lineage holder for His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche's Dudjom Tersar lineage, and he served His Holiness Dudjom for eight years. |  | | Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche has been recognized by His Holiness Karmapa as the 10th incarnation of Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche, and he holds a Kagyu lineage. |
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http://www.snowcrest.net/ksnow/bhakha_tulku_rinpoche.htm
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| | Tulku |
 | | At the age of 15, Tulku Thubten was recognized by Gonpa Tulku as the reincarnation of the Ahnam Lama Choying Puntsok, a chief disciple of Dudjom Lingpa. |  | | At the age of 10, he entered monastic training in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the monastery of Dho Gonpa, under the guidance of Tsurlo Rinpoche. |  | | You don't have any doubt, they will tell you directly. |
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http://www.ksbcenter.org/Pages/Tulku.htm
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| | Meet Tulku |
 | | Tulku Thondup travels throughout North America and Europe to teach Buddhism and lead healing meditation workshops. |  | | Founded and managed by Michael Baldwin and Harold Talbott, the Buddhayana Foundation is a tax-exempt organization in Marion, Massachusetts, dedicated to preserving and promoting the wisdom and traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | For the past 21 years, he has been living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he engages in translation and writing on Tibetan Buddhism, particularly the Nyingma teachings, under the auspices of the Buddhayana Foundation. |
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http://www.tulkuthondup.com/meet.htm
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 | | Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's family lineage comes through the daughter of Chokgyur Lingpa, whose name was Könchok Palden, and her son, Chimey Dorje, who was Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's father. |  | | Having accepted Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche as his root guru, the Karmapa received the ripening empowerments, the liberating instructions, and the supportive reading transmissions for the profound Dzogchen teachings and the terma teachings of Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa, in their entirety, correctly and perfectly. |  | | Tulku Urgyen had confidence and totally pure trust based on personal, direct understanding that buddha nature really is present in every sentient being, just like oil is present in each and every sesame seed, that any sentient being can realize the awakened state and has the basis for enlightenment. |
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http://www.gomde.dk/pages/interviews/turgyen/9-lamas.htm
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| | ewam |
 | | After Gochen Tulku Sang-ngag explained all he had leaned, he was told that he should practice the teachings, and if he had the opportunity to teach others these teachings he should teach them. |  | | In teaching such students, Gochen Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche plans to teach in accordance with the unerring and noble path established by the masters of the three lineages, which provides the means for anyone to attain the omniscient state of buddhahood. |  | | After the nine month teachings, Gochen Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche spent time reciting the mantra for the Guru Yoga practice, using a knotted string in place of the mala beads that was forbidden in prison. |
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http://www.ewam.org/rinpoche.asp
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| | vairotsana |
 | | The Venerable Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche is the main lineage holder of the Tibetan lineage of Rigdzin Pema Lingpa, one of the Five Great Kingly Tertons (Treasure Finders) of the Tibetan Nyingma tradition. |  | | The 8th Bhakha Tulku served as royal priest and was a close friend of the first King of Bhutan. |  | | The Bhakha monastery is in the Powo region of southeastern Tibet, but the line has many ties with Bhutan as well, as Pema Lingpa is one of the most revered figures in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in Bhutan. |
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http://www.vairotsana.org/lamas/bhakatulkurinpoche.htm
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| | 3rd Bardor Tulku |
 | | Bardor Tulku Rinpoche gave the Medicine Buddha empowerment and Teachings on the Bardo. |  | | Bardor Tulku reiterated that the Buddha was always in samadhi, even though his students may have thought he was "resting in meditation." |  | | On Friday evening, 36 people attended Bardor Tulku's arrival at Rigpe Dorje's latest Centre where he was welcomed by one of the founding members, who reminded us that this was the 4th time he had come to a new milieu of ours. |
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http://www.khandro.net/lama_Barway_Dorje.htm
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| | Alibris: Tulku |
 | | Tulku Thondup's guidance on healing meditation is addressed to anyone who wishes to become healthier, happier, and more peaceful in his/her everyday life. |  | | Including a 60-minute CD of mantras, this practical, step-by-step handbook to Tibetan meditation is written by a world-renowned Tibetan lama. |  | | Founder of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist center in the West and an accomplished meditation master, Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche explains how true peace can be found in a practical program for cultivating awareness and bringing the spiritual into everyday life. |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Tulku
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| | Blazing-Splendor - The Memoirs of the Dzogchen Yogi Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche |
 | | Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche was among the greatest masters of the Kagyu lineage of the twentieth century, and pivotal in bringing the highest Buddhist teachings to the West. |  | | Earlier in this weblog it was brought up that Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche may have been the first Tibetan Lama to visit Southeast Asia. |  | | At Fortress Peak - the hermitage of Tulku Urgyen Rinppoche and his guru in Nangchen - there are still people in retreat. |
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http://blazing-splendor.blogspot.com
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| | Biography of Zasep Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | Although Zasep Tulku had not seen Geshe Wanggyel before, great faith and devotion rose in him at their meeting and he made request to stay with Geshe to meditate and receive teachings. |  | | Zasep Tulku arrived at the home of Geshe Thubten Wanggyel on the morning that Geshe was completing his six-month Demchog (Sri Heruka) retreat with a fire puja. |  | | That whole day Zasep Tulku was especially happy; his meditations were good and he realized that his teacher had helped him to quickly purify much bad karma. |
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http://vajra.us/zasep_bio_1.html
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| | Gangchen Tulku Rinpoche, The Healing Lama |
 | | Assisted was Gangchen Tulku by Lama Panchen Ötrul Rinpoche, his former friend from India, now a resident in Northern Ireland and a teacher and friend of Thomas, me and Manjushri Mandala, who gave additional empowerments on White Manjushri and Dzambhala. |  | | Through the mediation of Lama Panchen Ötrul Rinpoche we came in contact with Lama Gangchen Tulku, who just had established a Buddhist centre in Milano/Italy, and who finally agreed to come to Ireland (June 1990) to give a series of tantric empowerments and teachings at our home (Manjushri Mandala). |  | | May this old knowledge, once known by so many cultures have a continuation and may the wisdom and practice of Buddhist tantra stay alive, presenting itself in a modern language and acceptable for a wider audience. |
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http://www.iol.ie/~taeger/gangchen/gangchen.html
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| | Tulku "A Universe to Come" by Srajan Ebaen |
 | | ith the honorific Tulku, Tibetans recognize an old soul reappearing in a new body. |  | | Outside this minor blemish, A Universe to Come is one of the best examples of the growing genre of “spiritualized World Beat” that includes the formation Vas on the Narada label and Rasa on Hearts of Space as other attractive forerunners. |  | | Singers Gina Salá and Sita Jamieson add Enigma-like fragments and Indian chants while famous Kirtan leader Krishna Das opens the Bhakti number “Shanti Puja” along an ancient Sanskrit mantra before a voice-coder and reverb enhanced English-based answer chorus shifts gears. |
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http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/globalcaravan/0302/talku.htm
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| | KTD--The Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche-- |
 | | Consequently, with this second journey and all that it entailed, Bardor Tulku Rinpoche was not to see His Holiness again, until his next incarnation. |  | | It was at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim, under the tutelage of His Holiness Karmapa, that Rinpoche's formal training as a tulku began. |  | | Away from the shrine room, Rinpoche's warmth, openness and growing command of English communicates to all, simply and directly, the compassionate wisdom of the Buddha Dharma. |
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http://www.kagyu.org/karmapa/tea/tea14.html
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| | Tulku (Jim Wilson) Interview |
 | | Yes, he is familiar with Tulku because Claude Challe from the Buddha Bar gave him a copy and he liked it. |  | | That is one of things about New Earth, I felt they had a strong European base and the music of Tulku was doing very well in Europe because of things like the The Buddha Bar-. |  | | Tulku is a title of honor in Tibet. |
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http://www.newearthrecords.com/Biographies/tulkuinterview.asp
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| | SAMYE Homepage: introducing the spiritual work of Dr Akong Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | Founded by Dr Akong Tulku Rinpoche, these maintain a number of Buddhist centres, directed by him and by Abbot Yeshe Losal. |  | | Although specialising in the living lineage of Kagyu teachings, perfectly preserved in Tibet for almost a millennium, these centres offer meditation and general counsel to people of all faiths, with a general aim to promoting peace, spiritual well-being and compassion throughout the world. |  | | We welcome you to these pages and invite you to explore them by clicking the navigation flags in the left margin. |
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http://www.samye.org/master.htm
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| | bookideas.com: Gates to Buddhist Practice by Chagdud Tulku |
 | | It proceeds from a general introduction to Buddhist concepts to a detailed discussion of vajrayana - the Tibetan form practiced by Chagdud Tulku. |  | | bookideas.com: Gates to Buddhist Practice by Chagdud Tulku |  | | Gates to Buddhist Practice by Chagdud Tulku Revised Edition 2001 |
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http://www.bookideas.com/reviews/index.cfm?fuseaction=displayReview&id=1449
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| | Ewam |
 | | Sang-ngag Rinpoche, the 6th Gochen Tulku, is an incarnation of Gyalwa Chokyang, one of the Nine-Heart Children of Padmasambhava, the enlightened founder of Buddhism in Tibet. |  | | The Tibetan term "tulku" refers to an "incarnation of a great practitioner, bodhisattva, or buddha, who intentionally takes rebirth to lead others to enlightenment. |  | | After his recognition as the tulku of Gochen Monastery, he was thoroughly trained in all aspects of the Dharma and the teachings of the Nyingma school in particular. |
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http://www.ewam.org
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| | Tulku Thondup |
 | | Tulku Thondup Rinpoche is a teacher of the Nyingma (Dzogchen) school of vajrayana Buddhism. |  | | This respected Buddhist teacher and author offers insights and meditations to help us access the natural healing power of mind. |  | | Tulku Thondup is author of The Healing Power of Mind, Healing Meditations and Masters of Meditation and Miracles. |
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http://www.shambhalasun.com/Archives/Features/2000/May00/thondup5_00.htm
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| | VF Teachers - Tulku Thubten |
 | | At the age of 15, he was recognized by Gompa Tulku Rinpoche as the incarnation of Ahnam Lama, a chief disciple of Kunkhyen Dudjom Lingpa. |  | | At the age of 13, he began his formal Buddhist studies at Mahr Do Tashi Ghakyil monastery, which practiced the Katok tradition of the Nyingma lineage under the guidance of Tsurlo Rinpoche. |  | | Tulku Thubten Rinpoche was born in 1968 in the Golok region of Eastern Tibet. |
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http://www.vajrayana.org/teachers/ttr.html
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| | Tulku Thondup |
 | | Tulku Thondup is a scholar and prolific writer who has authored and translated numerous works on Tibetan Buddhism, particularly related to the Nyingma teachings. |  | | He travels throughout North America and Europe to lead healing meditation workshops. |  | | On these pages, you will find biographical information, upcoming appearances, descriptions of his books, and more. |
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http://www.tulkuthondup.com
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| | The Buddhist Approach to Healing by Tulku Thondup |
 | | The Buddhist Approach to Healing by Tulku Thondup |  | | He has published many original Tibetan Buddhist works and translations, including Masters of Meditation and Miracles, The Practice of Dzogchen, and the highly successful The Healing Power of Mind, translated into nearly 20 languages. |  | | Tulku Thondup Rinpoche was born in Golok, Eastern Tibet in 1939. |
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http://www.ikosmos.com/wisdomeditions/essays/mw/thondup01.htm
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| | PEACE AND JOY ARE OUR NATURAL STATE a conversation with Tulku Thondup Rinpoche |
 | | He has written and published many books on Tibetan Buddhism, including Masters of Meditation and Miracles (Shambhala 1996) and The Healing Power of Mind: Simple Meditation Exercises for Health, Well-Being and Enlightenment (Shambhala 1996). |  | | Then, later on, do whatever you need to do. |  | | I had the opportunity to feel the simpleness of the life, the simpleness of the mind and the mind-body connection. |
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http://www.newdimensions.org/online-journal/articles/peace-and-joy.html
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| | Tarthang Tulku |
 | | In this book, subtitled "A Guide to Awareness, Self-healing, and Meditation," Tarthang Tulku applies his simple, radically honest and direct teaching style to the question of how to attain meditative equanimity, whether on the cushion or in the rest of our lives. |  | | One of seven principal teachers of Tarthang Tulku, his offerings included personal meditation instruction and many sNying-thig initiations. |  | | He also gave Tarthang Tulku valuable advice as to who should be his next teachers and what subjects he should focus on. |
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http://www.turtlehill.org/marty/tar.html
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| | Random House Books Path to Buddhahood by Ringu Tulku; Foreword by Matthieu Ricard |
 | | Tibetan teacher Ringu Tulku explores this classic work of Buddhist practice and philosophy with the playful and fresh style that has made him so popular among students of Buddhism. |  | | The Jewel Ornament of Liberation is regarded by all Tibetan Buddhist schools as one of the most inspiring and comprehensive works of the tradition. |  | | Born in Eastern Tibet in 1952, Ringu Tulku has been a professor of Tibetan studies for seventeen years and a visiting professor at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, for five years. |
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http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?1590300122
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| | Palyul Teachers: Khenpo Tulku Gyangkhang Rinpoche |
 | | Note: these are the only biographies of tulkus available at the moment. |  | | Before getting the title of a Khenpo, he has given teachings at many occasions in Namdroling of America and Asian countries like Hongkong, Taiwan and others. |  | | In 1995, he completed the nine years course in the institute and considering his high level of knowledge, Penor Rinpoche bestowed him the title of a "Tulku Khenpo" and recognized him worthy of a dharma teacher who can guide others towards the path of enlightenment. |
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http://www.palyul.org/eng_biotulku_gyangkhang.htm
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| | Read about Soul at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Soul and learn about Soul here! |
 | | In this new birth, the tulku possesses a continuity of personal identity rooted in the fact that the consciousness or shes-pa (which equates to a type of skandha called vijnana) has not dissolved after death, but has sufficient durability to survive in repeated births. |  | | The compatiblility of these concepts with Buddhist orthodoxy remains in dispute. |  | | A tulku has, due to heroic austerities and esoteric training, achieved the goal of transferring personal identity from one rebirth to the next (for instance, Tibetans consider the |
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http://encyclopedia.worldvillage.com/s/b/Soul
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| | A Universe To Come CD - New Earth Records |
 | | "The word Tulku means 'the emergence of an old soul into a new body.' This is a journey into the mystic traditions of the world. |  | | Twelve tracks traverse dub, East Indian, flamenco, Gnostic gospels, and the profound influence of traditional Ayahuasca healing rituals. |  | | Indeed the word Tulku means the emergence of an old soul into a new body. |
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http://www.newearthrecords.com/ProductCart/PC/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=0&idproduct=32
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| | Snow Lion Publications: Author Tulku Thondup Rinpoche |
 | | Tulku Thondup has published several translations and original works of interpretation of Tibetan Buddhism, including Hidden Teachings of Tibet, Enlightened Journey, and Masters of Meditation and Miracles, under the auspices of the Buddhayan Foundation. |  | | Tulku Thondup Rinpoche was born in 1939 in Eastern Tibet. |  | | He taught in Indian universities from 1966-1980, and from 1980-1983 was a visiting scholar at Harvard University. |
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http://www.snowlionpub.com/pages/thondup.php
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Tulku Search Rusults |
 | | The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation Through Hearing in the Bardo (Shambhala Pocket Classics) |  | | The Healing Power of Mind: Simple Meditation Exercises for Health, Well-Being, and Enlightenment (Arkana S.) |  | | ~Francesca Fremantle (Translator), Trungpa Tulku Chogyam Trungpa (Translator) |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/external-search?tag=booksandvideo&keyword=Tulku&mode=books-uk
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| | Chag'düd Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | Chag'düd Tulku spent most of his teens and twenties completing the two Lama khorlos: 'study and empowerment', and 'retreat and accomplishment'. |  | | This was demonstrated by his giving up any right to the personal fortune of his mother after she died by committing everything she left him to the creation of a Dorje Sempa chörten. |  | | The first of many amazing occurrences and circumstances to mark his life was the prophetic meeting of his mother with his predecessor: |
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http://www.aroter.org/images/nyingma/chagdud2.htm
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| | Lharampa Geshe the 11th Tarab Tulku |
 | | Tarab Tulku, Tibetan Lama, concluded his studies in Tibetan Philosophy / "Science of Mind" in Tibet with the highest academic degree of a Lharampa Geshe. |  | | Rinpoche was Director of Tibet House in New Delhi, India, a lecturer at Copenhagen University for many years and researcher at the Royal Library of Copenhagen. |  | | Hommage de Dagpo Rimpoché à Tarab Tulku Rimpoché |
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http://www.tarab-institute.org/gb/tarabtulku.htm
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| | Tulku Kasang |
 | | The first Tulku Kasang Rinpoche, Dzogchen Khenpo Pema Dorje (circa nineteenth century) was known as a great master in both the sutra and tantra traditions. |  | | He is the author of the Nyingme Gal-len Rigpe Kyareng and An Instruction on the Recitation of Avalokiteshvara of Longchen Nyingthik. |  | | The second Tulku Kasang was named Choktrul Dega Rinpoche. |
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http://www.dzogchenmonastery.org/tulku_kasang.html
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| | Tulku, A Universe to Come |
 | | I don't know what he is saying, but it sure sounds great. |  | | According to the liner notes, "the word Tulku means the emergence of an old soul into a new body." The group formed in 1996, but during the last six years, their music underwent a transition. |  | | A Universe to Come by Tulku is a CD that fans of transcendental, ambient and electronica with a base in world roots are sure to enjoy. |
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http://www.rambles.net/tulku_universe02.html
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| | KTD--The Meaning of the Name of Bardor Tulku Rinpoche-- |
 | | Also included in this section of the Web site is a biography of the Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche that includes a link to his teaching on this site. |  | | Composed by the Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche; translated by Lama Yeshe Gyamtso. |  | | May the eight worldly dharmas, the guru's enemies, be eradicated. |
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http://www.kagyu.org/karmapa/tea/tea14a.html
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| | Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | He held superb teaching lineages, primarily in the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Vajrayana, which he taught unceasingly throughout his life. |  | | H. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche (1930-2002) belongs to the last generation of teachers to have been fully trained in Tibet in the vast wealth of Vajrayana teachings and methods. |  | | Add your email to the Chagdud Gonpa mailing list |
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http://www.chagdud.org/en/rinpoche
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| | Tsem Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | Read about Tsem Tulku Rinpoche's great Gurus like Kyabje Zong Rinpoche etc. |  | | His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche is a recognized reincarnated teacher of Gaden Monastery. |  | | There are always lessons to be learnt, and he'll take you by the hand and make sure you really learn what you need to be a happier, more smiling person. |
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http://www.tsemtulku.com
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| | Crystal Mirror - Tarthang Tulku |
 | | A number of noted individuals have been Buddhists. |  | | tarthang tulku tulcu tartang dardhang dulku tarthnag tarhtang tartahng arthang trthang tathang tarhang tarthng tarthag tarthan tarthangtulku ulku tlku tuku tulu tulkonline book summary |  | | name (Tarthang Tulku) - it might be a namesake! |
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http://www.isbnfinder.com/920847_tarthang-tulku_0913546119crystalmirroronlinebooksummary.html
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