| In Mongolia as in other regions of
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| | context of this sacred symbol. It no
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| Central Asia a diverse set of Buddhist
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| | doubt represents the natural unity of the
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| traditions have been cultivated by the
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| | universe.In "the other Kalachakra", some
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| Buddhist faithful. Among these
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| | have referred to this integrative process
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| traditions, perhaps some of the most
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| | with its natural ebb and flow, as the
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| important customs are those associated
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| | rhythm of time. This rhythmic flow as
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| with Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, and more
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| | represented by the slow moving currents
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| specifically, a particular symbol known
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| | of the wind and rain, in concert with the
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| as the "Kalachakra, Wheel of Time". The
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| | natural movement of the varied elements
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| "Kalachakra" "Wheel of Time" is a
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| | of the universe, could quite possibly,
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| "Mandala"; a Buddhist symbol that has a
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| | even be referred to as a sacred symhony
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| round, perfectly shaped symmetrical form.
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| | of sound.Opportunities to Expand Human
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| It is divided into four separate
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| | ConsciousnessWhen we think of the
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| sections; each of them contributing to a
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| | "Kalachakra", "Wheel of Time", the great
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| single unitary shape.Recognized in many
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| | mystery of human life with all of its
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| regions throughout much of the world
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| | hidden secrets may upon further
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| today, the "Mandala", first appeared as a
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| | consideration become an active element in
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| religious representation of Hindu, and
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| | the consciousness of any cultivated mind.
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| afterward Buddhist conceptions of the
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| | In the teachings of the Dalai Lama, the
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| cosmos. As a complex composite of both
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| | rituals associated with the "Kalachakra"
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| philosophical and religious belief, the
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| | have become an important part of his
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| "Mandala" is a representation of
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| | efforts to promote the realization of
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| conceptions of the universe that have
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| | people who are seeking spiritual
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| existed for millenia. Having appeared in
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| | development across wide regions of the
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| Sanskrit the classical script of India
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| | Asian continent and throughout the world
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| and incorporated into the teachings of
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| | as a whole.In India, Tibet and Mongolia,
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| Lord Buddha Shakyamuni, the lexis of the
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| | for example, His Holiness has performed a
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| term provides an opportunity for people
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| | number of "Kalachakra" ceremonies as a
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| to examine the realities of life that
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| | rite of initiation to grant permission to
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| transcend ordinary notions of time and
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| | Buddhist practitioners to begin to
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| space.These notions, both time and space,
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| | practice the "Kalachakra Tantra". These
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| as esoteric as they may be, are in fact
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| | rituals are performed to provide
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| embedded in the term "Mandala" as it
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| | blessings and good fortune to all of the
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| contains two syllables, "manda" meaning
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| | people who inhabit the environment in
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| essence and "la" meaning container. It is
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| | which the sacred ceremony is performed.
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| however true that the precise meaning of
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| | The practice of the "Tantra", a word that
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| the term may lie somewhere beyond mere
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| | may mean Hindu or Buddhist scripture", or
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| literal translations of the written word.
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| | in its more literal form, "stream of
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| English translations of the term have in
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| | continuity" is a process whereby members
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| fact included such key phrases as
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| | of the "Sangha" attempt to free people
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| "Container of Essence" and perhaps more
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| | from human suffering as part of their
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| aptly, "Sphere of Essence". But it is
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| | ongoing quest for spiritual
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| arguable that neither has captured the
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| | enlightenment.First performed by the
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| deep meaning of the word.Understanding
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| | Dalai Lama in the fifth decade of the
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| the Meaning in the WordWhen we reflect
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| | twentieth century shortly after the
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| upon the meaning of the term, both
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| | Chinese occupation of Tibet, the
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| literal and figurative, for many of us,
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| | "Kalachakra" ritual has purportedly been
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| it may certainly sound quite mysterious.
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| | cloaked in a number of misconceptions
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| And for some people who have had no
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| | that have yet to be fully described. As a
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| previous exposure to the word at all, a
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| | means to dispel any misunderstandings
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| wide range of images both good and bad
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| | about the nature and significance of the
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| could quite possibly be called to mind.
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| | symbol or any rituals associated with its
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| But for those willing to expend only a
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| | existence, His Holiness has performed a
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| little bit of effort and consider the
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| | number of rituals often utilizing the
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| significance of the word itself, the term
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| | legendary sand "Mandala".In this sacred
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| could quite possibly, open up a whole new
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| | ritual monks participating in the
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| world just waiting to be explored.In an
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| | ceremony construct as etheral
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| assessment of the meaning of the word and
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| | "Kalachakra". It is made from fine grains
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| its relation to self exploration and the
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| | of sand. And after bearing witness to the
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| expansion of human consciousness, M.
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| | natural beauty of the symbol, and upon
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| Gankhuyag, a lama at Ulaanbaatar's Gandan
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| | pondering the profound nature of its
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| monastery says "the Kalachakra, Wheel of
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| | design, the "Kalachakra" is subsequently
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| Time, a "Mandala", has long been
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| | crushed.The grains of sand from the
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| associated with the legendary land of
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| | "Kalachakra" are then shared among
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| Shambala. Often described as a mythical
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| | members of the entire community in a
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| place in a region surrounded by majestic
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| | ritual designed to reinforce the
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| snow covered mountains, Shambala is a
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| | teachings of the Buddha and promote the
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| pure land: a place where sentient beings
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| | health and well being of the entire
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| travel upon a beautiful path. It is a
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| | "Sangha". These rituals are performed to
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| great road to both peace and
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| | promote feelings of happiness and
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| enlightenment".As a means to facilitate
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| | goodwill, and most importantly to promote
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| this journey, the "Kalachakra", "Wheel of
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| | enlightenment for those seeking the
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| Time" has been utilized by Mongolian and
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| | Buddhist path.Implications for Human
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| Tibetan Buddhists to assist people to
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| | Thought and DevelopmentIn an exhortation
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| find their own unique spiritual path. In
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| | of the merits of the "Dharma" that are
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| a set of rituals, some of which were
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| | reflected in the Kalachakra ceremonies,
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| purportedly performed by the Lord Buddha
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| | the Dalai Lama has encouraged members of
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| himself, Mongolian Buddhists continue to
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| | the "Sangha" to embrace the opportunities
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| engage in a number of activities that
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| | that surround them as life as we know it
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| include chants, dance, and perhaps most
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| | will sure come to an end.According to His
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| interesting meditations upon fire.In
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| | Holiness there are three fundamental
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| these sacred fire rituals, rarely known
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| | principles that can help people to
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| to individuals outside of Mongolian and
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| | exercise their opportunities as they
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| Tibetan circles, more than twenty types
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| | exist here on earth. These include the
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| of material including flesh, butter,
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| | realization of the opportunities our
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| seeds, and wood are offered to venerable
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| | human existence affords us, an
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| deities who exist within the flames of a
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| | appreciation of the rarity of these
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| fire. The purpose of these activities are
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| | opportunities, and a realization of the
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| not only to please the gods, they
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| | great significance of these
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| increase the probability of a desirable
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| | opportunities.Once we have become
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| rebirth and in some cases even release
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| | inspired to exercise such options we can
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| the individual from the ceaseless cycle
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| | then attempt to attain the three primary
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| of painful human existence. This is of
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| | objectives of the "Dharma". They include
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| course a fundamental objective of the
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| | the attainment of a higher rebirth, the
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| Buddhist faith and all of its
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| | attainment of liberation from cyclic
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| teachings.And while each of these rituals
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| | existence, and the
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| have been devised to bring people closer
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| | attainment of full enlightenment.From a
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| to a true state of enlightenment, the
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| | Buddhist perspective it is possible to
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| fire meditations provide people with a
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| | say that enlightenment often becomes
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| unique opportunity to begin to understand
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| | possible possible only with a fundamental
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| key concepts at the heart of Buddhist
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| | transformation of the human mind. If we
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| thought. And while these ideas include a
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| | look to examples of enlightened people we
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| vast number of concepts perhaps none of
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| | find that the cultivation of such a
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| them are more important than the Buddhist
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| | condition is often contingent upon the
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| principles of impermanence and
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| | realization that human existnce is
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| emptiness.Both of these concepts timeless
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| | dependent upon a number of conditions and
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| precepts which in many instances continue
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| | entitities both organic and inorganic.
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| to have a very important impact upon the
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| | Therefore as it is virtually impossible
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| psychology of people in the world's most
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| | for an individual to exist as a discrete
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| populous regions were no doubt, important
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| | entity, the notion of an independent self
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| elements in the consciousness of the
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| | is not a reality but merely an
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| Buddha. And they have subsequently become
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| | illusion.As we begin to acknowledge the
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| an important part of the Buddhist fath.
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| | implications of this reality enlightened
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| They are an integral part of the
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| | individuals often begin to see the
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| "Dharma", the body of Buddhist thought,
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| | natural unity of the universe. Religious
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| and the "Sangha", the entire Buddhist
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| | piety is likely to increase. And feelings
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| community.Pondering the Word and
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| | of compassion, peace and tolerance are
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| ImageWhen we focus upon the meaning of
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| | likely to flow.Developing a New Mongolian
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| space and time and its relation to the
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| | PsychologyWhen we consider the collective
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| "Mandala", we find that the concepts of
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| | consciousness of the Mongolian people
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| impermanence and emptiness are well
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| | however we must begin to come to terms
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| represented. These concepts are not only
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| | with the violent assault upon Buddhist
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| included in the literal meaning of the
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| | beliefs that occured during much of the
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| word. They are also manifest in the
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| | twentieth century.Begining shortly after
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| physical representation of the image,
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| | the People's Revolution, Soviet political
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| especially the "Kalachakra", "Wheel of
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| | repression had a major affect upon the
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| Time".And while the meaning of the word,
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| | thought processes of the Mongolian people
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| "Mandala", may provide individuals
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| | and continued for many decades. Yet the
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| seeking spiritual guidance with an
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| | fate of Mongolian monks and members of
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| opportunity to begin to understand some
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| | the "Sangha" was by comparison even much
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| of the finer points of Buddhist thought,
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| | worse.Many monks perished and members of
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| the physical representation of the image
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| | the Mongolian lamasery were left to cower
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| provides a tangible concrete form, to
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| | in the corner. Nothing could have been
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| provide interested people with an
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| | more depressing.In more than a decade
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| opportunity to begin to absorb a set of
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| | however, prospects for the Mongolian
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| abstract ideas that could otherwise be
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| | "Sangha" have appeared much brighter. The
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| quite difficult to comprehend.To
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| | Gandan Monastery has been resurrected.
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| illustrate this point it can be said that
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| | And large numbers of people are free to
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| the "Kalachakra" may be divided into
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| | worship in a climate that is almost
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| three distinct layers of meaning. Each
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| | completely open. The benefits of this
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| layer is joined to form an integrated
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| | newfound freedom are quite obvious.If we
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| image that represents the relationship
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| | consider the contemporary consciousness
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| between all things, particularly the
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| | of the Mongolian people we find that more
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| relationship between the universe, the
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| | and more people are returning to their
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| individual, and the mind.Unraveling an
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| | religious roots. Children are becoming
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| Ancient Multilayered LexisAs a means to
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| | more familiar with the "Dharma". And
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| express the relationship between the
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| | while their still may be a long way to
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| universe, the individual and the mind,
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| | go, a more natural form of selflessness
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| the outer layer of a "Kalachakra"
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| | consistent with the teachings of the
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| typically represents the whole human
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| | Buddha has come increasingly into play.A
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| environment complete with depictions of
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| | Modern Day Consciousness Based upon
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| the natural elements the earth, wind,
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| | Buddhist ThoughtWhen we consider the
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| water and fire. And it may even include a
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| | developments in Buddhist thought during
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| representation of Mount Meru.Mount Meru,
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| | the last decade we can experience a new
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| a symbol in Tibetan mythology, is a place
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| | form of contentment that is strong and
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| which represents the center of the
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| | deep. As children become more familiar
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| universe, a dwelling place of gods. It
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| | with the "Dharma" our heritage and
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| also represents the stillness of the
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| | culture begins to bloom.Buddhist values
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| human mind; a symbol of self cultivation
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| | like Peace, Compassion and Tolerance
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| for those who have chosen the Buddhist
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| | increasingly take root. The benefits of
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| path.The inner layer of the "Kalachakra",
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| | such a state of mind are completely
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| in contrast, represents the existence of
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| | clear.And as we consider the prospects
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| humans within their native surroundings.
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| | for the spread of our faith we should
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| The integration of these two layers
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| | feel heartened. A new era is upon us. We
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| represents a natural reciprocity that
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| | should exercise the opportunities that
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| exists beween both the organic and
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| | now exist.We feel fortunate. It is now
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| inorganic elements in the environment,
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| | once again a very good time to be a
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| the larger community and individual
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| | Buddhist in Mongolia. For this we are
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| people. Individuals choosing to utilize
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| | happy and grateful.We will continue to
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| the "Kalachakra", to more fully
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| | ponder the natural mysteries that are a
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| understand the Buddhist path, may come to
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| | part of our faith. And we will continue
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| realize the relationship between the
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| | to spread the teachings of the Buddha so
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| natural elements, the perception of self,
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| | Peace and Enlightenment will continue to
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| and the human mind. This is a natural
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| | spread throughout the land. It is with
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| state of progression that involves a
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| | this sentiment that we will continue to
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| profound course on the development of the
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| | light the lamp that shines so brightly
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| human mind and ultimately, and more
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| | upon the Buddhist
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| importantly the human soul.The third
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| | path.Source:Illuminating the path to
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| layer of meaning by comparison, also
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| | Enlightenment,Tenzin Gyatso, His
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| known as the "other Kalachakra"
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| | Holiness, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of
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| represents the teaching of the "Dharma".
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| | Tibet, Thubtin Dhargye Ling publications
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| This layer represents the natural
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| | (2002).* The Mongolian terms for
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| integration of ther inner and outer
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| | Kalachkra are Dukhuin Khor and
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| layer, which culminates in a realization
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| | Morgoliin Khurd.Gerald Marchewka is an
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| of the teachings of the Buddha that are
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| | American free lance writer currently
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| so beautifully illustrated within the
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| | living in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
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