My audience is very broad and I do not teach in a sectarian way. This means that I am often addressing issues related to the complete Spiritual Path in a very general way. Not every person can understand. Yes, you may need a teacher who can specifically cater to what it is you need to awaken, which means addressing one narrow issue specifically at a time. If you can, find a qualified Tibetan Buddhist teacher who will be able to help in that way. I always encourage people to do that. Don't limit yourself to just one teacher or teaching, unless that is what you need at the time, in a way that is most helpful to you. I'm not really seeking students, even though many people approach me for help. My purpose has a broader appeal, which is that I simply have something to say, a message from the death bardo, something I found to be quite obvious as I was deciding to come back . . . People must first aspire to awaken, then Awaken!
Too vauge IMO.
I'd prefer more practical advice.
My audience is very broad and I do not teach in a sectarian way. This means that I am often addressing issues related to the complete Spiritual Path in a very general way. Not every person can understand. Yes, you may need a teacher who can specifically cater to what it is you need to awaken, which means addressing one narrow issue specifically at a time. If you can, find a qualified Tibetan Buddhist teacher who will be able to help in that way. I always encourage people to do that. Don't limit yourself to just one teacher or teaching, unless that is what you need at the time, in a way that is most helpful to you. I'm not really seeking students, even though many people approach me for help. My purpose has a broader appeal, which is that I simply have something to say, a message from the death bardo, something I found to be quite obvious as I was deciding to come back . . . People must first aspire to awaken, then Awaken!