This is actually a terribly odd video -- he basically openly talks about some cult-like behaviours (slapping followers, ignoring them and not speaking to them for a year etc) and rationalizes them.Caz wrote:Now this one made me laugh.
You gotta practise beige !
The Tsem Tulku thread.
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Sherlock wrote:This is actually a terribly odd video -- he basically openly talks about some cult-like behaviours (slapping followers, ignoring them and not speaking to them for a year etc) and rationalizes them.Caz wrote:Now this one made me laugh.
You gotta practise beige !
Wow, that video, that's is really classically manipulative talk...
If he is a monk, how can he dress like that without breaking one of his precepts?
Re: The Tsem Tulku thread.
Would someone please explain to me or one of the moderators what Tsem means by the distinction between "yellow" and "beige" in that video Caz posted, by PM if appropriate?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Re: The Tsem Tulku thread.
He talks about "yellow" as something he does, his lama did and his lama's lama did, etc. Then someone for some reason comes along and says "yellow is not good anymore, do beige instead."Jikan wrote:Would someone please explain to me or one of the moderators what Tsem means by the distinction between "yellow" and "beige" in that video Caz posted, by PM if appropriate?
Given his lineage and his lamas, I don't think it takes that much knowledge to work out why zach posted it and that discussion of what he is talking about breaks DW TOS.
The video is very interesting. He pretty much seems to be revelling in his role as cult leader, saying everything he thinks, then saying that of course that's not what he really thinks because if he did he wouldn't get the money and adoration of the "stupid" Malaysians, which he obviously does get. He seems almost psychopathic.
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Tsem Tulku Comes Out.
Well,
Finally he says what we have all suspected.
http://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku- ... p-now.html
Finally he says what we have all suspected.
http://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku- ... p-now.html
Re: Tsem Tulku Comes Out
bryandavis wrote:Well,
Finally he says what we have all suspected.
http://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku- ... p-now.html
Thank you for this information, briandavis.
As a reminder:
Jikan wrote:This thread will remain locked permanently, and no further discussion of Tsem or his organization will be permitted at DharmaWheel.
History has shown discussions about Shugden/Dolgyal on websites such as this one result in flame wars. The management has taken a decision not to allow reference to or any discussion/debate of, and that means from all sides, all things Shugden/Dolgyal including: Teachers, monasteries, associated organizations, images, audio/video, written publications etc.