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The 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual head of the Drukpa Lineage, one of the main Buddhist schools of the Himalayas pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell.

The 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual head of the Drukpa Lineage, one of the main Buddhist schools of the Himalayas pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell. SOURCE HERE

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marie
marie
1 year ago

Young boys, no parents, ready to do anything they are told.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago

Drugpas are Tibetan sorcerors who have raised their kundalini to the skull. They have awakened their third eyes, the esoteric interaction of the pineal and pituitary glands, and become one with Shiva, who is Satan. The bodhi tree under which Buddha sat to gain enlightenment is symbolic of this process. It is the hidden kalpataru, hrit or hridaya chakra, the wishing tree just below the heart chakra, where the red and white streams of kundalini cross. I realized something was wrong with Buddhism when I learned that Siddartha did not beging seeking enlightenment until his wife had a baby. Then it was suddenly time to run off and meditate to avoid responsibility. Nonattachment is not a moral virtue, it simply abandonment and alienation.

Callum
Callum
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

You have to distinguish between the colloquial Tibetan word “Dugpa” meaning “sorceror”, and the actual Drukpa lineage. There is a lot of wisdom in it, in a way which is rather difficult to understand from the outside.

I do agree that monasticism can be a form of avoidance. It can also be a form of devoting one’s life solely to God.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  Callum

I think it is a secret society like Masonry. The larger outer version hides the small group that pulls the strings in plain sight.

Karo
Karo
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I’ve studied tibetan Buddhism years ago and remember that was two main types, lineages – yellow hats ( which includes popular Dalai lamas and red hats – less known Karmapa line , which is more mystical, coming back to their original heritage with Shon Bon magic. It’s documented many of their “tricks”, which defenetly brought them lots of new followers in the west with their material support. They have close connection with spirit world, where demonic help is practiced as normal ( i.e no bad connotation as in Christianity for example), they use them as kind of mighty pets, which trained right can be useful. Much like yogis in India, they can training mind and body so be very effective ( so no attachment is obviously necessary for adept to completely dedicate to master manipulation, control of once bodily functions etc), they could also use sound to move objects, so had occultic knowledge of physics.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  Karo

It is my experience that the red hat is the symbol of the risen kundalini, the rubedo in alchemy, the completion stage. The Bon red hat is basically identical to the red Phrygian cap of the Knights Templars and the Masonic French revolutionaries. It’s the same thing in different cultures because it’s coming from the same source – Satan. And the Theosophists seem convinced of an ancient influence of Chaldean mystery religion on Tibet. I don’t know if that is true but I do know that the secret doctrine of all mystery religions is the kundalini.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  Karo

PS – Just thinking about what you say about using demons as “mighty pets.” Ceremonial magicians say the same thing in the West, claiming it’s what Solomon did to build the first Temple. But Solomon started following “strange gods” and lost the favor of the Most High, and the Temple was destroyed so I can’t call that a positive influence. I personally had an experience so bad just studying tantra to try to understand it that I became a dedicated believer in Christ in about two seconds flat. Indeed, I surely do understand it now. And consequently I can’t dissuade people enough from any occult pursuits.

Karo
Karo
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I agree with you throughout about obvious dangers of dipping in anything to do with demonic realm – I was blinded myself before Christ called me out and saved from all plethora of false teachings and false light, I keep studying this deceptions from different angle now and I’m amazed how flirtatious and innocent this demonic allure is- Lucifer parading as angel of light – yes- the false light! The thing I was referring to as westerners using those occultic practices of embracing their shadow self is very popular nowdays and I’m in no way in alliance with it at all – to be absolutely clear- I was describing possible root of it- though all false teachings raised from one source. I had recently very clear example of how ppl are emersed in this philosophies and it’s heartbreaking cause they “feel” as they follow their higher self , etc, with no idea how highly they’re influenced by this demonic realm…

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  Karo

I didn’t mean to suggest you are dabbling in the occult, I was speaking more generally. Tone doesn’t always come across very well on the internet, does it? I set out a long time ago to find out what is actually going on in the world, and I followed the wrong path for quite some time because honestly, there IS something there. It’s confusing, maddening, and alluring, until you get close enough to see the horrifying reality. I liken it to the glamour of a predator, beautiful coloration that attracts, a musical cry that lulls, then when the victim is close enough and unguarded the beast shows its true colors and attacks. And the sadness is I studied all kinds of religion to try to understand God and my fellow men. But you can try so hard not to offend other people that you offend God.

Karo
Karo
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I don’t think it’s bad to know what’s going on ( study different cultures, their beliefs, mythologies etc) to deepen understanding and know those puzzle pieces, which actually make possible to relate to others in everyone’s quest to seek something beyond themselves, think it helps to have empathy and Don’t condemned those still lost. I went through my personal being lost everywhere, trying first of all to find answers to my childhood trauma of so horrible nightmares I was experiencing that I had to learn to wake myself up and was exhausted in the morning. I was always more sensitive and occult was later for me this alter ego of having control and find myself in predatory environment, which was alien to my nature. Last thing before I was called was Ayahuasca experience which I shared in other comment section here asking you about symbology of white dragon, I can sense you have kind soul and understanding, hence it’s easy to share , as with older brother ( in Faith)

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  Callum

PS The word is a transliteration from Tibetan into English, not an exact translation, and I have seen it interchangeably spelled as dugpa, drugpa, and drukpa.

Vievie
Vievie
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I took a few philosophy & religious studies courses in college (I was a business major, but a certain number of “diversity classes” were requisite) and I recall being really baffled and discomforted by that whole “non-attachment” concept. I totally get the idea of not focusing on superficial externals, or even why some people would choose to take vows of poverty, but what they were proposing sounded like, well, sociopathy. Just complete emotional disassociation with everything and everyone on the earth… like, why are we even here then? Just doesn’t sit right with me.

Starr
Starr
1 year ago
Reply to  Vievie

Emotional non attachment sound like pure bliss.

Michele
Michele
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I rejected buddhism when I realized that nonattachment leads to negation of others including God. If you negate everything and everyone then all that is left is self. The worship of self supplants God. It is idolatry.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  Michele

Yes, “self realization” can have a positive and a negative meaning. The end result of the negative is Do what thou wilt, the Satanic answer to the Ten Commandments. It also never sat right with me that the lamas would come and take kids away from their families, claimung they were reincarnated masters. There is also such a cult of personality around Buddha, that never sat right with me either. Almost a deification of a mortal. That seems to be the core heresy, Ye shall be as gods. No cultural offense meant to Asian people, I think all of humanity is in mortal danger from the fallen angels. Tibet has a lively tradition of demons in art and religion.

Karo
Karo
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

I start from your end – yes, Tibet has defenetly lively application for demons and personally I think ( and I actually know about practicing it in the west by westerners so..) it’s used now for very popular “embracing of your shadow self”, “accepting and integrating” your dark side etc, it’s very popular in folklore, that famous criminal after enlighten meeting with the master became great master himself. As for Buddha perse – I think it’s gloryfying the mind itself and in same time going beyond it – as in transcend the thought which in Zen Buddhism is main core of practice. And here I think – from Siddhartha Buddha, which opposite to Christ ( which show Himself as the gate leading to Father God , the only Way ) Buddha is famous to say – whenever you’ll meet Buddha on your way ,- kill him! – which states, that Buddha is a state of mind, not any personification and I think all this Christ conciousness has its roots here ( through gnostic teaching, but they incorporated lots of different believe systems). As for taking little boys as incarnate Lamas , that’s indeed very interesting, as if sacrifice this child to some sort of wizardry in western cultures ( so actually going on in every culture in so called secret, privileged societies). I would add , that they have as impressive library as Vatican and their rulling over ppl before another plaque of Chinese communism theocracy in this region of the world could be look upon enviously by Popes.

Starr
Starr
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

Unlike the Christian cult that outsources their power away to Gods and enslaves themselves thinking they are worshipping the inverted “god” of the Bible. Who bows down and worships figments of imagination? Brain washed hue-mans do, who are mere knock off versions of those people who came before them and indoctrinated them with stories.

Andrew Barnett
Andrew Barnett
1 year ago

This is the second time that I’m doing this but look at the images popping up in the ad section for this very site. We are swamped in algorithms suggesting things to us.

Forget the weirdos, WE are constantly being told to become that which we are all observing.

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Vievie
Vievie
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Barnett

I’ve also noticed, and been fairly disturbed by, the type of ads shown here. I have repeatedly gone through the steps to report them as being inappropriate and unwanted ~ in particular the ads for borderline pornographic games and sleazy “meet horny women” sites (why would I even be a target for that stuff?) ~ but they don’t stop.

I used to have an ad filter app that blocked such things, but it seems it was somehow disabled, without my permission, during a recent update of my Android phone.

Daughter_of_Dust
Daughter_of_Dust
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Barnett

I mostly see ads from Thriftbooks, which I have made purchases from. I also see ads for RC cars that I browsed on Temu, and sometimes prepping stuff.

I have not seen pornographic ads on this site, thank goodness! It would disturb me too.

Does it correlate to browsing manga or video games online, opening an algorithm door for advertising the nasty versions of those things?

Making a purchase from Thriftbooks or Temu may be an effective way to shift the algorithm until the issue is solved.

I’m glad you’re reporting it. Hope it gets fixed.

Vievie
Vievie
1 year ago

I absolutely do not visit sites like the ones I see ads for ~ as a happily married woman, I have NO idea why I would see ads like “Sexy Russian Women Want to Have Discreet Calls With You!” Pretty sure I am NOT their target market. Maybe I do need to do more online shopping!

lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago
Reply to  Vievie

I don’t get any ads like that. Every once in a while I get a stupid bum photo, usually a Kardashian, but even those are very few and far between. I usually stick my hand over them while I read because, just no. Mine are mostly products and services.

Yokel17
Yokel17
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Barnett

I don’t see ads on any site, I use an ad blocker. Plus it leaves no cookies.

TransmuteThyself414
TransmuteThyself414
1 year ago

Don’t get me going about the recent Dalia Lama story/pictures of him kissing a boy on the lips and asking him to suck his tongue.

Karo
Karo
1 year ago

Defense of Buddhists of sticking tongue out as cultural thing made me feel like laugh and cry in same time…yes, sure, poor misunderstood culturally worldly dude living in West and sponsored by CIA long enough to realize what’s appreciate behavior, poor pedophile priests just misunderstood blah blah and using “no judgement” card when it comes to those so called spiritual leaders it’s such blind response is tragic…

Luis Meriño Vásquez
Luis Meriño Vásquez
1 year ago

Who are those?

CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago

With photos like these, it is looking more and more like Ghislaine Maxwell is a MTF t****y. She has the massive structure of a man. I mean, I think it’s the Luciferian religion to recreate what THEY believe is the Cosmic Androgyne. And she is in that cult.

Rick
Rick
1 year ago

Pictured with the woman who boasted to other girls about giving the best head to George Clooney in a bathroom.