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In Vajrayana, the Diamond Way, one's development depends almost entirely on one's openness to a teacher. This is Buddhism's highest level of teaching through which one may most quickly develop mind's inherent Buddha nature. It is the way of identification, whose methods are accessible solely by receiving a living enlightened transmission from an authentic teacher.

The Diamond Way traces its origins to the Buddha himself whose line of transmission has been kept in an unbroken lineage until today. Far from leading to fettered dependence, the Diamond Way methods take us to beyond personal states of absolute freedom and joy. The goal of Buddhism is a fully independent and maturely functioning individual.

Such emphasis is given to the teacher at this level, that he is actually viewed as more important than the Buddha himself. However, it should be pointed out that, in the Diamond Way the teacher is not to be perceived as a man or person, but as a mirror reflecting our enlightened nature.

Indeed, meeting the outer teacher should lead to a reliance on the inner teacher, our own guiding insight. From there one will gradually evolve to trust in the secret teacher - spontaneous and intuitive knowledge, co-emergent wisdom itself.

 
Our teachers
 
16th Karmapa 17th Karmapa
H.H. the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa,
Rangjung Rigpe Dorje
H.H. the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa,
Thaye Dorje
 
Shamar Rinpoche Tsechu Rinpoche Lama Ole
H.H. Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche Lama Ole Nydahl
 
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