The headquarters consulting center has just issued an announcement, and you have come to consult immediately. The headquarters blesses you, and you finally have the realization of seeking correct knowledge and understanding. If you are deceived by evil people and misled by false words, you will be confused and only end up being deceived for a lifetime, resulting in a tragic outcome.
Answer the following inquiries:
Master Fadefa has learned the authentic transmission of the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva empowerment, but she herself has not received the transmission for the next generation.
The announcement does not name anyone for a reason. If someone is named and speaks false words to deceive others, they will harm you. Since they dare to deceive others with false words, they do not bear the consequences. Another reason for not naming is to give them a chance to change. Of course, if they continue to deceive and do evil without repentance, they will be named. It is actually very simple to identify good and bad. If someone claims to have lived in the home of the Third Dzogchen Rinpoche, regardless of whether they are impersonators or not, as long as they have said this to you and their robe is not fastened with a golden button, then it is this person.
Wang Qiurenpoche in Hong Kong is not the same as the one mentioned in the announcement.
Should you seek advice from someone? Should you study somewhere? The best and most superior way to study is to listen to the teachings of the Third Dzogchen Rinpoche. If someone is not a great sage with the three levels of a golden button, they are not qualified to give teachings. No guru can explain the Dharma for you without any mistakes. Over the past few years, it has been proven in practice that many teachings given by gurus do not conform to the authentic teachings of the scriptures. Listening to others' random teachings will lead to deviations in understanding. The Buddhist Academy recruits some professors and masters from outside to guide the basic knowledge of Buddhism, while the 128 views are absolutely the guiding principles of Buddhist practice.
World Buddhist Headquarters Consulting Center
September 15, 2018