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Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
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Diamond Way Buddhist temples are located in 65 different countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Crimea, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Europe Center, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala,
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tradition. When the practitioners meet at lectures or for meditation they will typically do the "Guru Yoga meditation", (Skt. Guru yoga, Tib. Lame Naljor) where the practitioner identifies with the enlightened qualities of the teacher in order to develop these qualities. This is then followed by the
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tradition offering methods for people who have jobs, partners, families and responsibilities. He states "...our work is grown on the basis of friendship and trust... since the Diamond Way teachings aim to bring freedom and independence, it is people who already have those qualities who are generally
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sung in Tibetan with Tibetan musical accompaniment. In 1998 Ole Nydahl stated "I simply don’t want gifted and critical people who discover us to step right into the middle of a puja as has happened so often in the past. They then think they have landed with Catholics or some other sect and we won’t
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Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche, born 1952 in Derge, Tibet, is second to the Gyalwa Karmapa in the spiritual hierarchy of the Karma Kagyu School. He fled Tibet at the age of 9 with the 16th Karmapa. Shamarpa is also known as Red Hat Karmapa, and is, together with the 17th Karmapa, the current holder of the
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Ole Nydahl (born 1941 near Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Buddhist Lama and one of the main figures in the spreading of Karma Kagyu Buddhism in the West. Since the early 1970s he has toured the world, giving lectures and meditation courses, and together with his wife Hannah Nydahl (1946–2007) founded
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Diamond Way Buddhism was founded as a legally distinct organization within the Karma Kagyu umbrella in 1993. Until then, the Nydahls had transferred all ownership of the centers they founded to the Karma Kagyu administration. However, it is common for Karma Kagyu lamas to each have their own
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Trinley Thaye Dorje (born 1983) is the current head of the Karma Kagyu School and one of the candidates to the reincarnation of the 16th Karmapa. He is considered the true incarnation of the Karmapa by the Diamond Way Buddhist Centers, as well as by
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In 1974 the 16th Karmapa visited Europe with the help of Ole and Hannah Nydahl. Following this visit and at the 16th Karmapa's request, Ole Nydahl began traveling further across Europe in order to teach the basic doctrines of
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and became his closest Western students. After meditating and studying Buddhism for three years, the 16th Karmapa asked Ole and Hannah to start meditation centers in his name in the
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He was the Lama who told the Nydahls to start Karma Kagyu centres in the West and later visited many Karma Kagyu centres, mainly staying in centres founded by the Nydahls or
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attracted to our centers." He also says he is keen to avoid what were perceived to be the more exotic or ritualistic aspects of Tibetan Buddhism such as
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Journal of Global Buddhism, Article by Jørn Borup, Department of Study of Religion at University of Aarhus, Denmark. 2008, based on research from 2005
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Diamond Way describes itself as an adaptation of the Karma Kagyu tradition to Western culture without Tibetan customs and organisational structures.
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The most important practice in Diamond Way Buddhism is considered to be identification with the teacher and following that to try to sustain the
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They receive an explanation of the meditations from more experienced members who are authorized to teach in the Diamond Way Buddhist Centers.
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This article is about a specific Buddhist organization. For the form of Buddhism sometimes called "Diamond Way Buddhism", see
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Rogues in Robes: An Inside Chronicle of a Chinese-Tibetan Intrigue in the Karma Kagyu Lineage of Diamond Way Buddhism
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The Great Seal – Limitless Space & Joy'.The Mahamudra View of Diamond Way Buddhism" Fire Wheel Publishing, 2004
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must be completed before practitioners can move on to other practices. In most cases, following completion of
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Mackenzie, Vicki 1998. Cave in the Snow: Tenzin Palmo's Quest for Enlightenment. Bloomsbury: New York, p. 96
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get a second chance to benefit them or their like-minded friends." Instead, most meditation texts (except
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Bausch, Gerd, "Radiant Compassion, The Life of the 16th Gyalway Karmapa, Volume 1." 2018 pp. 177–178, 220
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Nydahl, Ole "Entering The Diamond Way, Tibetan Buddhism Meets the West", Blue Dolphin Publishing (1999).
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Official statement from Lama Karma Wangchuk, International Karma Kagyu Buddhist Organization. 01.07.2004
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Riding The Tiger, Twenty Years on the Road – The Risks and Joys of Bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West
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Like other Karma Kagyu practitioners, individuals then usually do a preliminary practice called the
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Nydahl, Ole (2008) The Way Things are – A living Approach to Buddhism for today's world. O Books.
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organization for their students, as each teacher has a different style and approach. For example,
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Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche (1918–2003) was the first teacher of Hannah and Ole Nydahl. He was born in
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Karma Kagyu lineage. Shamarpa completed the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute (KIBI) in
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and Nedo Kuchung Rinpoche visit Diamond Way Buddhism centers and large meditation courses.
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in eastern Tibet. Karmapa left the People's Republic of China in 1959, deciding that the
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from Europe to India and Nepal came into contact with Tibetan teachers. Beginning with
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Buddha's Not Smiling, Uncovering the Corruption at the Heart of Tibetan Buddhism Today
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Interview with Hannah Nydahl, Kagyu Life International, vol. 4, Virginia, July 1995
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in 1968, where they became students in 1969. She was sometimes referred to as
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Diamond Way Buddhism. He is often referred to as Lama Ole Nydahl or Lama Ole.
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Neo-orthodox Tradition and Transition: Lama Ole Nydahl and the Diamond Way
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Open letter regarding Karmapa Controversy by karmapa-issue.org, 26.07.2004
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Maniwa Sherab Gyaltsen Rinpoche, born 1950 in Nepal. He was ordained in
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Karmapa IX, The Mahamudra, Eliminating the Darkness of Ignorance LTWA.
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more accessible to the rest of the world. Many young Westerners on the
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but managed to escape in 1994 and was enthroned by Shamarpa at the
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Other teachers mentioned as teachers by DiamondWay-Buddhism.org:
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view and bring what is learned in meditation into daily life.
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The 16th Karmapa Ranjung Rigpe Dorje (1924–1981) was born in
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Following the Chinese invasion of Tibet, the head of the
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Other practices include a variant of the meditation on
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