The Dog Lover

Kukkuripa

The following is respectfully quoted from “Buddhist Masters of Enchantment” translated by Keith Dowman and illustrated by Robert Beer

Kukkuripa, The Dog Lover

Where conscious effort and striving are present
The Buddha is absent,
Thus, ritual and offerings are futile.
Within the peak experience of the guru’s grace
The Buddha is present,
But will the fortunate recipient see it?

In Kapilavastu there lived a Brahmin named Kukkuripa. Puzzling over the problems of existence, he came to place his trust in the Tantra, and in time chose the path of renunciation. He began his itinerate career by begging his way slowly toward the caves of Lumbini.

One day, on the road to the next town, he heard a soft whining in the underbrush. When he investigated, he found a young dog so starved she could no longer stand. Moved to pity, he picked her up and carried her with him on his long journey, sharing the contents of his begging bowl, and watching with delight as she began to grow strong and healthy.

By the time they arrived in Lumbini, Kukkuripa had become so accustomed to her affectionate, good-natured company that he could not imagine living without her. And so he searched for an empty cave large enough for them both. Every day, when he went out begging, she would stand guard, waiting patiently for his return.

So deeply involved was Kukkuripa in the continuous recitation of his mantra, that twelve years passed as quickly as one. Almost without realizing it, the yogin attained magical powers of prescience and divine insight. But the gods of the Thirty-three Sensual Heavens had taken notice. In fact, they were so impressed that they invited him to celebrate his achievements by visiting their paradise. Flattered, and amazed at their attentions, he accepted the invitation and embarked upon a ceaseless round of self-indulgent feasting and pleasure.

On earth, his faithful dog waited patiently for her master to return. Although she had to root around for whatever she could find to eat, she never strayed far from the cave. And, in truth, she was not forgotten. Despite his luxurious existence, Kukkuripa sorely missed his loving companion. Again and again he told the gods that he needed to return to the cave to care for her.

But his heavenly hosts urged him to stay, saying: “How can you even think about returning to a dog in a dark cave when you are enjoying our good favor and every luxury and comfort we can offer? Don’t be so foolish–remain with us here.” Time and time again, Kukkuripa allowed himself to be persuaded.

But one day when he looked down from the Thirty-three Heavens, he realized that his loyal dog was pining for him–her eyes were sad, he tail was drooped, and she was so thin he could see her ribs. Kukkuripa’s heart ached for her. Then and there he descended from paradise to rejoin her in the cave.

The dog leaped and pranced with joy when she caught sight of her beloved master. No sooner did he sit down and begin to scratch her favorite spot just behind the ears, than she vanished from sight! There before him, wreathed in a cloud of glory, stood a radiantly beautiful Dakini.

“Well done!” she cried, “Well done!” You have proved your worth by overcoming temptation. Now that you have returned, supreme power is yours. You have learned that the mundane power of the gods is delusory, for they still retain the notion of self. Theirs is the realm of fallible pleasure. But now your Dakini can grant you supreme realization–immaculate pleasure without end.”

Then she taught him how to achieve the symbolic union of skillful means and perfect insight. As an irreversible, infallible vision of immutability arose in his mindstream, he did indeed attain supreme realization.

Renowned as Guru Kukkuripa, the Dog Lover, he returned to Kapilavastu, where he lived a long life of selfless service. And in due time, he ascended to the Paradise of the Dakinis with a vast entourage of disciples.

Astrology

Water and Earth are the dominant elements.  This means your emotions inform you of the best way to act today.  Notice what feels right, and take a concrete step that turns it into reality. Surfers use their intuition as they zip down the face of the wave, and you can use yours as you zip down the wave of your day.  Change course as your intuition tells you.  Surprising success is possible.  Abraham Lincoln said, “I never had a policy; I have simply tried to do what seemed best as each day came.”  A generous man or public figure is here, and this person helps you in private.  Success is possible in mining, excavation and obscure matters.  People are supportive in hidden ways.  If a secret admirer reveals affection, believe it!  Don’t bother trying to look good in public, you already do.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

Astrology

Changeover day!  Mercury goes direct in the late afternoon.  Things that were uncertain or hard to plan firm up today.  You and others have finally handled “old stuff” and you can look ahead. Planning and thinking is supernaturally on target, so do some planning and thinking!  What has been lacking is a solid target, a goal, and now you have it. The willingness to work is here, and the tenacity or stick-to-it-ness is here. Nothing can stop you now.  All the planets are lined up and ready to go. Get busy. Don’t keep assessing your options, it’s time to act.  Mary Frances Berry said, “If Rosa Parks had taken a poll before she sat down in the bus in Montgomery, she’d still be standing.”  Food and family are great, and authority figures are favorable.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

Importance of Precepts

prostration

The following is respectfully quoted from “A Spacious Path to Freedom” by Karma Chagme with commentary by Gyaltrul Rinpoche

The Five Stages also states:

Upon seeing their spiritual mentor in public, they ignore him
Then they make prostrations to him in private.
Even if he is your own son, such an inferior, bad-natured disciple
Is to be rejected like anyone else.
Even if he is born of the royal class, noble class, or priestly class,
He should never be accepted in one’s midst.

–In the Tibetan region of Kham there was one Lama who was the disciple of another Lama. The senior teacher was, in fact, an extremely fine practitioner, spending all of his time in retreat and living like a beggar. One time when the student was teaching a large group of his own disciples, including many monks, his Lama came out of retreat and sat among the students. The other students, recognizing their Lama’s Lama, immediately prostrated, while the younger Lama pretended that he did not see him and began teaching. After the teachings, all of the other disciples dispersed, but the senior Lama stayed. Only when everyone had left, while feigning great surprise at seeing him, did the disciple come over and prostrate himself. “Oh, you did not see me?” asked the senior Lama. “No, I didn’t see you,” replied the student. As soon as the words were spoken, both of his eyes fell out. Immediately, recognizing the error of his ways, he began to do prostrations with great reverence. Then he confessed, “I did see you, but I was embarrassed because you look like a beggar. Please forgive me. I was completely at fault.” Instantly, his eyes jumped back into his head.

You should not even allow an inferior disciple in your midst let alone teach such a person. Beyond that, it is said in certain Tibetan texts that if you live downstream from a person with broken vows, you shouldn’t even drink the water that flows from the stream.–

The Guru Disciple Relationship

Gampopa

The following is respectfully quoted from “A Spacious Path to Freedom” by Karma Chagme with commentary by Gyaltrul Rinpoche

Lord Gampopa says of the tradition of the practice lineage:

If a spiritual mentor lacks realization, it does not help even if his disciples act with reverence and devotion. As an analogy, although the clay may be good, if its mold has no indentations, it will not form into a statue. If the disciples have no reverence or devotion, it does not help even if the spiritual mentor has realization. This is like a cow having milk, but its calf having no palate.

Astrology

A group or friend makes a mistake today.  What’s proposed doesn’t work financially or in terms of fundamental support.  Something is undermining your plans.  “Why isn’t this working?  It seems so right!” is your attitude.  Nothing bad can happen if you wait out the obstruction.  Try to plough through it and you’ll find yourself in trouble.  Everything else succeeds, however.  Any work-oriented job or task goes along swimmingly. Men are feeling better, and authority figures have regained their mojo.  Those who rested up are ready to re-enter the game.  Wait until tomorrow to begin anew.  Benjamin Franklin said, “He that can have patience can have what he will.” Relax, watch TV, create artistic things and a wonderful inspiration comes today.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

Astrology

Express your feelings today!  Happy comments predominate, and acknowledgement comes for those who are deserving.  You’ll get a pat on the back today, if you’ve done the work!  Virtue is rewarded.  If others have helped you and done a good job, thank them.  What is said means everything today, so don’t be shy!  Your words can change someone’s life. A strong push is making a difference.  Productive work is highlighted today.  If a new idea appears, wait two days before taking action.  Abraham Lincoln said “Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time.”  If the idea is still around later, consider it.  A friend or group get together is favored tonight.  Have fun but don’t lose your mindfulness.  Planets in Scorpio can cause trouble if you put yourself in a dangerous place, if you aren’t paying attention.  Don’t let something sneak in unnoticed!  A friend gives bad advice.  Love the friend but ignore the advice.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

Astrology

An executive order or notice tells you what you need to know, listen for it.  Someone outlines the actions to be taken and they are well-thought out and will work.  Hunches and intuition are absolutely right, right now.  Pay attention!  Public appearances are necessary, as are discussions with dignified or older people.  Be respectful of everyone.  Dress conservatively and behave conservatively, the moral cops are out and about just itching to bust people.  A strict energy is most prevalent now, yet genuine accomplishment is taking place.  You will look back on this as a time of importance, if you buckle down and do the work. You are building your future right now.  Dick Francis said, “Everyone journeys through character as well as through time.  The person one becomes depends on the person one has been.”  Where’s the fun today?  Food and family!

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

KPC Hosts 1st Annual “Pet Day!”

Pet Day 3

A Great Time Was Had By All Creatures Great And Small

This past Saturday, October 26 was KPC’s first Love Your Pet Day, a family-friendly pet fair. Designed as a fundraiser for KPC’s ongoing renovation project, it was a resounding success, raising over $1100 to benefit the project.

Pet Day 2

The weather was beautiful – a crisp and clear fall day that was perfect for enjoying our 65 acres. Activities included pet blessings, guided tours of KPC’s Peace Park, bake sales for both humans and pets, face painting for kids and reiki and acupuncture for pets. We even had a dress-up your pet photo booth. The event was entirely outside because the number of animals visiting would have been difficult to manage in our newly renovated prayer room, open since September.

Pet Day 1

Special thanks go to Mama Lucia’s Restaurant and Nick’s Pizza & Subs for providing our lunch, Bark! Pet Store and Elizabeth Elgin for providing raffle prizes, Drs. Pema Mallu and Kitty Raichura, of Holistic Veterinary Healing, for offering pet acupuncture, Robin Gough who gave reiki and massage for pets and our partners in animal welfare, Lizzy’s Lodge Pet Rescue and MCPAW (Montgomery County Partnership for Animal Well-being).

We look forward to seeing everyone next year at the 2nd Annual Love Your Pet Day!

KPC Participates in “Clergy Without Borders”

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The “Clergy Without Borders” bus rolled up to the Unitarian Universality Church in Rockville at 4:20pm on Sunday – just about on schedule – for a rally in Montgomery County.  Clergy Without Borders” is an interfaith effort that acknowledges diversity and seeks to raise consciousness of peace and unity in Maryland.  A bus of 12 clergy drawn from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions traveled over a 4 day period to a dozen communities in Eastern, Central and Western Maryland.  The rally in Rockville featured remarks from County Executive Ike Leggett and included musical offerings from Sikh, Jewish and Unitarian musicians, statements from clergy on the bus of personal commitment to creating a safe environment for all spiritual traditions, and a rousing call to action by one Imam who asked that everyone, when they look in the mirror, to recognize the face of other spiritual traditions. Montgomery County interfaith groups also gave a short description of their work in County.

KPC friend Rev. Mansfield “Kasey” Kaseman spent three days on the bus with the Clergy Without Borders and was the emcee for the Rockville rally.  He introduced County Executive Ike Leggett who reaffirmed his and the County’s commitment to a diverse and peaceful Montgomery County.  The Clergy Without Borders group departed for Baltimore, their last stop, at 6pm.  Four sangha from KPC attended this event – Gonpo Yeshe (David) Williams, Tashi Dawa (William) North, Ani Alyce Louise Bertsche, and Ani Tenzin (Lynn).

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