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Releasing Gesar victory banners and Wind Horse fl ags with Khenpo Delek Rinpoche in my new garden.


invocation and prayer came to life, some heartfelt, others intense, some softly delicate and some low, throaty and deeply wrathful. I never enjoyed doing a sadhana or puja so much because Khenpo made it come alive with drums and cymbals, bells and mudras – it was an incredibly rich experience, and we did not want our


Retreat to end. Soon after we complete this issue


of the magazine, I am off to Taiwan to visit with him, for that is where he and his brother will be for the next couple of months. They have numerous disciples there. Khenpo shared many precious practices with me and these include the full spectrum of


prayers and invocations to evoke the powerful blessings of King Gesar in his emanation as Guru Rinpoche.


T is new guru is everything me and my Dharma friends have been praying desperately for, a highly qualifi ed and knowledgeable teacher who can speak English and thus can communicate directly with us and who also has the tantric lineages to pass on to us. We prayed for a teacher who did not come with the baggage of a big organization and so would be able to spend quality time with us, do retreats with us and grant us private teachings and empowerments that we knew were rare and precious.


It seems that all my prayers have


The balloons fl ying into the clearest of blue skies – that day they fl ew West!


been answered because Khenpo Delek Rinpoche speaks excellent English AND Mandarin too; he works exclusively with his brother who is himself a highly-qualifi ed Venerable who possesses unbelievable skills in


38 FENGSHUIWORLD | JULY / AUGUST 2013 www.fswmag.com


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