An American Miracle

Ani Thupten Palchen
Ani Thupten Palchen

In Honor of Ani Thupten Palchen on the one year anniversary of her death

Ani Thupten Palchen died on Friday, January 8, 2010, at the age of 80. As Tibetan Buddhist practitioners, we have heard stories of seemingly ordinary and devoted practitioners in Tibet who showed miraculous signs at the time of their deaths.  And now we have in our own sangha a display of these miraculous signs from a student of Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo.

What are the miraculous signs of accomplishment at the time of death?  The signs are described in the following excerpt from the introduction of the new biography for His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche called an Introduction to Light of Fearless Indestructible Wisdom

The Dzogchen tantra Blazing Relics of Buddha-Body describes signs of realization observable to others when a great master leaves the body, as well as the meaning of those signs. When a circle of light surrounded by rings appears after death, that individual has reached the ultimate state. When a light goes straight up, it indicates that the individual has instantly reached enlightenment without having to experience the bardo.

When beams of light appear, it means the individual is reaching enlightenment at the end of the bardo. That same tantra teaches that when a sound comes from the eastern direction, the practitioner has achieved enlightenment in the vajra family; from the south, in the ratna family; from the west, in the padma family; from the north, in the karma family; and from above, in the buddha family. Furthermore, the complexion of one who has merged the child and mother clear-light luminosity states remains bright; even if the body is left for as long as twenty-five days, it will remain fresh. And fragrances are emitted, more pleasant than camphor, saffron, and sandalwood.

Ani Thupten Palchen’s body was kept in the hospital for six days before it was transferred to the crematorium.  Since her body was to be cremated, it was not embalmed.  On the seventh day after her death, three Buddhist Anis (nuns) went to dress her body for cremation.  According to Beverly Heckrotte, the President and Mortician of Going Home Cremation Service in Clarksville, Maryland, nothing had been done to the body other than refrigeration.  No embalming process was used and no make up was applied.  Juanita Thomas, Mortician, confirmed that the only thing she had done was wipe Ani Palchen’s face to make it nice and clean.  She also indicated that the refreshing scent in the room was unusual, especially considering the length of time since her death and the fact that Ani Palchen had open wounds from a skin graft on her leg and open heart surgery.  As evidenced by the photo of Ani Palchen’s body, Ani Palchen’s face and skin continued to have a natural tone seven days after her death. These are unusual signs.

Here is a first hand report from Ani Aileen who was present at the crematorium.

Today Ani Drolkar, Ani Rinchen and I went to the crematorium to dress Ani Palchen’s body for the cremation. We took her daily robes, her yellow robes, and the rest of her Dharma clothes and put her together as best we could. Then we covered her with flowers and incense. She looked beautiful!

Juanita from the crematorium was with us and we commented on the fact that Ani Palchen had no odor, although she’d been dead a few days. And, at the hospital, they had taken skin to use in grafting for burn victims, so she had open wounds. In fact, the whole room smelled quite pleasant. Juanita replied that it was quite unusual for someone to be completely without odor–and almost unheard of when there were those kinds of open wounds. We were all delighted and astonished. Ani Palchen looked so peaceful when we left her after prayers of dedication and we were so happy at her auspicious transition!!!

Ani Ariana’s report:

I had the great good fortune to be present when the call came to the home of Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, our Guru and Spiritual Guide that Ani Thupten Palchen had died.  As has been described previously, Jetsunma immediately went into her prayer room and performed the practice of Phowa for Ani-la at the very moment of her death.  Palchen was successfully awakened from her death slumber, and guided by Jetsunma to Amitaba’s Pure Realm, known as Dewachen.  She was liberated!  This is what all practitioners aspire to; this is our goal.

Now we have a most remarkable second part to Ani Palchen’s story.  Her body had remained for almost a week at the hospital where she died, an unusually long time. Finally, her body was released for cremation.  In preparation for this final step, three of our Anis went to the crematorium to dress Ani Palchen in her ordination robes, and to prepare her body with due respect for the cremation.  They surrounded her with flowers, laid incense on her body, and arranged her as though for a funeral pyre.  To everyone’s astonishment, they discovered that there was no odor whatsoever from Ani Palchen’s body.  Even after so many days, even after having been subjected to surgery and skin grafting prior to her death, there was no scent of deterioration.  This was incredible to everyone there.

Jetsunma confirmed that this phenomenon occurred because Ani Palchen had been truly liberated.  It was a sign, a true confirmation of her successfully following the Path of Vajrayana, with complete devotion and faith, and achieving freedom from the suffering of cyclic existence.  It was a modern day miracle.  There could be no ordinary explanation for the phenomenon that was witnessed at the crematorium.

Here is Ani Sonam’s report:

I was at Jetsunma’s house when Ani Ariana got a call from Ani Rinchen who was at the crematorium where they were dressing and preparing Ani Palchen’s body for cremation, and they reported that it was very unusual because the body had no odor.  When Jetsunma was told she said, “That’s a sign that Ani Palchen is no longer ordinary.  She has been liberated.”  And Jetsunma said, “This is wonderful news for people who don’t believe that miracles can happen anymore.”  I commented that, even more extraordinary, it was a Westerner who had accomplished her practice.  And Jetsunma said, “A woman accomplished her practice with a woman teacher.”

This is historic.  These are signs of Ani Palchen’s spiritual accomplishment through her devotion to her root Guru, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo.  In Jetsunma’s words, this is “Proof that liberation in one body is possible! Lineage and devotion are the real deal.”

His Holiness Karma Kuchen Rinpoche, Head of the Palyul  Lineage was informed about Ani Palchen’s miraculous signs. His Holiness Karma Kuchen upon seeing this post on Ani Palchen, looked closely at her picture and said, “I know her from retreat! This is good!  This is VERY VERY good!” Nawang Paljor who was with His Holiness, expanded by saying, “Especially in Nyingma, faith & devotion are emphasized, and even lay people show these accomplished signs from their practice. Now for westerners, it’s very good that they can see with their own eyes this proof of their faith, and perhaps more westerners will be drawn to Dharma.”

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22 thoughts on “An American Miracle”

  1. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo is a true teacher who can (and does) lead her students to liberation! This remarkable story is about her qualities and compassion as much as it is about Ani Palchen’s devotion and pure lineage. Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo is that pure lineage. Thank you Jetsunma for keeping your vows purely and for your tireless effort to liberate sentient beings.

  2. I am so thrilled to know this has been accomplished in my lifetime, and to someone I knew and called my friend. What a wonderful miracle it is!!! Eh Ma Ho!!!

  3. Glorious, precious root Guru,
    Please come to the lotus and moon seat at my crown,
    And in your great kindness, please remain with me.
    Please bestow upon me the blessings of your body, speech and mind.
    Glorious, precious root Guru,
    Please descend to the lotus and moon seat in my heart,
    And in your great kindness, please remain with me.
    Please grant me the common and supreme realizations.
    Glorious, precious root Guru,
    Please remain on the lotus and moon seat in my heart,
    And in your great kindness, please remain with me.
    Please remain until I achieve the essence of Enlightenment.

  4. That is such an awesome story of profound magnitude. Jetsunma. Thank you sharing this on your blog. I am so inspired. May there be countless others.

  5. I’m stickin with YOU Jetsunma! I rejoice in Ani Palchen’s liberation and I bow down to the feet of the Guru.

  6. I have retold this story to a few others here in Alice Springs. Everyone I tell it to is so inspired – the possibility has become a reality: An older western woman gained liberation through her practice, devotion and pure vows. May we all follow in her footsteps! Thank you Jetsunma showing us our potential.

  7. Each day I contemplate this amazing miracle.
    Each day I grow more confident, more committed, more grateful to this Path and this pure Teacher

  8. At first tears came to my eyes — and I thought WOW, I know her. What a sweet person. I loved our exchanges — her perkiness and immediate desire to help. Cheerful and serene, that is how I encountered her. I realize my tears are joy, not sad. She is home!

    I read what the three Ani’s wrote, and their report really hit deeply home for me. Well, I know miracles personally! More than once. From what I read, yes, I agree, this was a miracle.

    This knowing is also humbling because — even though I have faith, and devoted, and I practice, I realize I have not really been “aware” of Jetsunma as root guru. I feel a great “OH.” Sometimes I have to see and touch before something so magnificent and precious becomes real for me. This experience is like that. Thank you for being you and being true.

    All at once, I am breathing differently and taking this in.

    Bill

  9. I remember Jetsunma saying from the throne during a teaching (and please forgive me, I’m paraphrasing, but I remember it well), that in these dark times it’s more difficult to become enlightened during ones lifetime, but after death there is a short period of time before you go into the bardo that you are aware of your true nature.

    She stated that as our root Lama she will be there to help us make that transition during that moment. “That’s what I do.” She said she’d found a way to liberate more beings with her great compassion.

    But she did say we have to have enough merit for her to do that. And with the intention for ALL beings liberation.

    What a miraculous and compassionate Lama we have indeed. To be here with her is….there are no words big enough. L2JAL

  10. what kind of practices did she do? Is she a life-long retreatant?

    WOW!!!

    What a total meaningful use of her life! I wish this for all practitioners

  11. Sangye Rinchen:
    Ani Palchen was a devoted student of Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, and lived 21+ years as a nun following the wisdom guidance of Jetsunma. Her activity may have appeared ordinary — helping to run the Temple gift store, offering kindness and book or girt suggestions to customers, cutting vegetables for meals for the dogs who are her Lama’s pack, walking around the Temple grounds.

    For more on her practice and the power of Guru devotion, perhaps you want to read the teaching from Jetsunma – “Coming Home” https://www.tibetanbuddhistaltar.org/2010/02/coming-home/

  12. Lord Buddha said, Buddhism has no ownership. Any sentient being who practice with faith and devotion will go with miracle signs. Ani Pachen is one such example. She was a devoted follower of His Holiness Palnor Rinpoche and Jetsuma. We should rejoice in her accomplishments and practice well.

  13. Friday Feb 26 — Today is the 49th day since Ven Ani Palchen’s passing. You are invited to join us at Tsog at KPC at 7 pm as we honor her accomplishment and devotion to a pure Path and pure Teacher.

  14. Greetings. Love to hear a contemporary account of this “incorruptibility” which had been described in the West among Christian Saints and Jewish Kabbalistic Masters (Rabbis), as well as for the monk Yogananda Paramahansa of the Swami order who taught in the West. It is not the only kind of miraculous sign I have heard of from Tibetan lineages, but is very appealing and a true miracle since there is no accounting in biology for the absence of cell death which would cause odors and color changes to begin. Something is sustaining these “corpses” at a cellular level, despite the departure of what the faithful call the subtle body. This is wonderful. Next time be sure to have it documented by respected outsiders of your movement, if your tradition allows this.

  15. I was told about this a few days after this happened and I have read this post a few times. Every time I go into the Mani Jewel I think of Ani Palchen. I remember at one empowerment, while everyone was settling in she was walking out of the room and I could see how present in the moment she was. It is a very vivid image in my mind, it was not an extrodinary display but it moved me in a real way. I am still so happy for her.

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