Advice for Flying
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| Rinpoche gave the following advice on
flying. |
I was on a flight from Hong Kong to the USA and one of the
airline attendants told us that the pilot wanted to have a
photo taken with us. I told Roger to make sure that they didn’t
think that I was His Holiness the Dalai Lama, that they weren’t
mistaken about that.
When we arrived in the USA, I was waiting at the luggage
collection and the pilot of the plane we had just flown on
came up to me. He wanted to have a photo taken with me. I
began to think about what he could do for safety as he flies
the plane, not only for his own safely but for the safety
of the hundreds of passengers on the plane. I told the pilot
that if you carry Buddha’s relics when you travel it
has the power to stop any inauspicious thing that could cause
danger and difficulties (such as it being the wrong astrological
date, at the wrong time, etc).
I also suggested he carry the Diamond
Cutter Sutra– it offers great protection. This
sutra is the heart teaching of the 84,000 teachings of the
Buddha, and is about realizing the perfection of wisdom, the
teachings on emptiness. This realization is what liberates
sentient beings from all the causes of samsara, which are
delusion and karma, and even the subtle defilements. By eliminating
these you can enlighten so many beings and liberate them from
all the sufferings of samaras. All of this comes from this
sutra, which teaches the path of wisdom realizing emptiness.
So, it is a great blessing and protection to have this text
on an airplane.
Also, another text that helps to protect everyone is the
Sutra of Golden Light. This sutra is a very powerful
blessing and protection. At the beginning of the flight, before
the plane takes off, I suggested that the pilot could recite
the prayer Ngangja Ngang gye. This text is very powerful
in pacifying obstacles to either building a house or traveling.
It persuades other beings to be in harmony with your wishes.
Reciting this text makes those beings who normally cause trouble
or danger to you to be in harmony with you. I also suggested
that the pilot could recite this Buddha’s name and mantra
before flying:
Prostration to the Buddha Amoghasiddhi.
Prostration to the possessors of the days, momentary stars
and momentary beings.
[Devas of the days, stars and moment—these are not
ultimate objects of refuge.]
All the days are virtue, all the stars and planets are
positive, all the arhats have eliminated delusions, and
all the buddhas have great merit of power. May the whole
earth not be disturbed.
Mantra:
CHOM DEN DE SHIN SHEGPA SANGYE DONYO CHAG TSA LO
TSETEN GYU KER YUT SAM GYE DAB A LA CHAG TSA LO
OM AG AH NEE, NGY AH NEE ACHILA MANDALI MANDHALI SOHA
Recite the mantra seven times. It can be recited more if
there is a greater problem, or to reduce or eliminate problems
connected with travel. The pilot could also recite the prayer
to the Ten Buddhas, abiding in the 10 directions. He could
recite the Ten Buddhas’ names once or the whole text.
If problems occur during a flight, it is also enough to
take refuge in these texts. Remembering these texts is enough
to protect you. Also, you can take refuge in the Buddha. If
there is danger then, with your whole heart relying on all
the buddhas, put your life into the hands of the buddhas.
If you also pray for everybody who is on the flight, then
you are saving many hundreds of people’s lives.
It is also extremely good to have the Namgyälma mantra
and mandala inside a plane, even very small copies of the
mantra. This is very good for protection. White
Umbrella mantra is also very good. Another very powerful
deity one can practice is called Blazing Pinnacle. One can
recite the mantra, which is very powerful:
NAMO SAMANTA BUDDHANAM APARTHI HATTA SHAR TSA NA NAM OM
KA KA KAHI KAHI HUNG HUNG ZORA ZORA BAZOLA BAZOLA THI TA
THI TA SHAN TIN SARWA TULIN MITHA TU ZOBNA SHING TING KURU
SOHA.
Generally, one can pray to any aspect of the Buddha, especially
the aspect of the Buddha that you feel closer to. It is very
important to rely upon the Buddha with your whole heart. If
one prays to Tara (the female aspect of Buddha who embodies
all the Buddha’s actions), then you can visualize the
21 Taras around the airplane, protecting it and dispelling
all the interferences (the eight groups called Degyi
or worldly devas) and all the spirits who cause disturbances
or dangers, who make the wind elements unbalanced, etc.
Another thing one can do is meditate on the bodhicitta mind
by practicing tong-len. This means taking all sentient beings’
sufferings into one’s heart, which destroys the ego
– the root of problems, obstacles, and suffering, not
only temporal suffering but the great obstacles to achieving
realizations, enlightenment, and being able to liberate sentient
beings from all the sufferings, samsara, and to bring them
to enlightenment.
Then, give all your past, present, and future happiness
and its results – full enlightenment, all the realizations
of the Mahayana path, all your future merits, and good karma,
as well as your body and possessions, to all living beings.
Think that by giving these things, all sentient beings receive
whatever they want and need, and the environment is transformed
into a pure land, which has all pure enjoyments and where
all beings are bodhisattvas. There is no enemy, no suffering,
no cause of suffering, and no obstacles to achieving the path,
which come from defilements, and all beings become enlightened.
During the meditation on taking all the sufferings, obstacles,
and interferences of sentient beings into your own heart and
destroying your ego, one should stay in emptiness, the absence
of the emotional “I,” the truly existent “I.”
This is the special practice of bodhicitta, which is very
powerful, satisfying, and fulfilling, and makes one’s
life enjoyable and meaningful, bringing peace and happiness
to all sentient beings. Each time you take on all the undesirable
experiences of sentient beings into your heart, you collect
vast amounts of merit. Each time that you do this sincerely,
it becomes very powerful purification, and you can purify
lifetimes of negative karma. It is like an atomic bomb destroying
your negative karma and defilements. Each time you do this
practice you become closer to liberation from samsara, closer
to enlightenment, and closer to enlightening all sentient
beings.
One time when His Holiness the Dalai Lama was flying from
Ladakh, a part of the plane’s wing fell off. Everybody
in the plane was screaming. His Holiness’s secretary,
Tenzin Gyeche, was walking back and forth, very worried. His
Holiness sat still, meditating, and the plane was able to
land without any danger. This was because of His Holiness’s
meditation.
When I was very young, maybe four or five years’ old,
I was traveling from Lawudo, in the eastern part of Nepal,
near Mount Everest, to Rolwaling. Rolwaling is recognized
as a secret place where Padmasambhava stayed and there are
a lot of caves with his footprints, handprints, and long life
vases. These come from the power of the mind. They are not
actually footprints and handprints that someone has carved
or put there. To get there you had to cross many snow-covered
mountains, including a very high mountain with a lake below.
There was no road and it was very rocky, with waterfalls.
Rocks would often fall down, making an incredibly loud noise.
When we arrived at this place a lot of rocks had already fallen
down. We were traveling with many yaks carrying our bags,
and the yaks were terrified of crossing this dangerous place.
We had to actually push the yaks. Before we crossed this area
we all chanted prayers, with our full attention, totally relying
on the Buddha and Padmasambhava. You could hear everybody
chanting the Padmasambhava mantra. As we crossed I could hear
rocks falling and I was sure that someone would be killed,
but, instead, the rocks fell down just before our group reached
the dangerous place. Then they stopped falling. So, our group
was able to pass. No one was killed because we had prayed
with our whole hearts to the Buddha, and we had definitely
received some protection. It seems that in this part of the
Himalayas many of the worldly spirits are under the orders
of Padmasambhava, so praying to Padmasambhava helps with protection.
Also, I heard a story about an airplane crash. When the
plane hit the ground it caught fire, and many people died.
However, there were four people in the upper deck of the airplane
who had prayed to Chenrezig, the Compassion Buddha, and nothing
happened to them, they were safe. This shows the power of
holy objects.
When I make prayers in an airplane, I try to remember to
pray that everybody in the airplane will arrive safely and
that anybody who ever travels by that plane will never experience
any danger and will arrive at their destinations safely. This
is how you can dedicate your journey. By making prayers like
this you are performing a puja for all the millions of people
who will ever fly on that plane.
*See also Rinpoche's advice on fear
of flying.
Immigration Difficulties
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| Rinpoche gave the following advice regarding
leaving a country and possible difficulties that could
occur at airports with documents, etc. |
Before leaving for the airport/immigration departure point,
recite three malas of the short praise to Tara.
Recite the following mantra seven times:
Om Mani Padme Hum Tayatha Ded Ya Tha Nag Sha Te Sahhati
Ti Mu Tai Na Sutra Ni Mega Mita Danyi Dani Bhagwantu Soha
When you are about to go through immigration, visualize
Tara on the crown of the person (the immigration official)
that you are dealing with. Then, make strong prayers to Tara
– who is one with the Guru – that this person
will be very happy and do whatever you want. Then, Tara absorbs
into the person and the person becomes Tara.
Think that after doing this everything will be successful. |