The following is a full length video teaching by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo:
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The Power of Prayer: Carter’s Miraculous Healing Video
The following video is a true story as presented by Ben Zeoli expressing his personal experience with the power of prayer:
Father: Devotional Song by Jetsunma for HH Penor Rinpoche
A devotional song by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo for His Holiness Penor Rinpoche:
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Heart Advice on Saga Dawa Duchen 2013
The following is a full length video teaching offered by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo on Saga Dawa Duchen 2013. Kunzang Palyul Choling temple is currently closed for public assembly due to required renovations to meet Montgomery County, Maryland Use and Occupancy Codes. Read more about the situation here.
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Make a Difference in the World: Video Teaching
The following is a full length video teaching by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo offered at Kunzang Palyul Choling:
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Child’s Prayer for Temple Renovations YouTube Video
The following video was prepared by a 3rd generation student of Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, Asia Claus, upon hearing of the closure of Kunzang Palyul Choling to public assembly. The story Asia tells is true, a miraculous story of the power of prayer:
If you would like to help KPC re-open to the public you can donate here.
Wonderful News! KPC is Open 24/7
KPC has wonderful news! In a meeting with the Interfaith Advocate from Montgomery County, we were informed that we can open our doors, that visitors can come and go, taking advantage of the many blessings the temple has come to offer. The Prayer Room will be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week once again for ANYONE seeking a place of spiritual refuge. You will be welcome to meditate quietly or pray, and take in the wealth of blessings offered by the statues, thangkas and crystals.
Miraculous Displays
1. Several days ago, Jetsunma’s son’s dog Carter was rushed to an emergency vet in the middle of the night. Carter was unable to pass urine, and in the initial sonogram and report from that night they were told it was likely prostate cancer. The following morning Jetsunma was made aware of the situation, and began praying for his welfare in earnest.
In a follow up visit to their regular veterinarian, a biopsy was taken. The initial biopsy results indicated it was not prostate cancer, but instead a “well differentiated transitional cell carcinoma” – a form of cancer, but less aggressive than the prostate cancer originally suspected. Today the results were reviewed by a veterinary oncologist, who at this point, has said they are not prepared to call it “cancer.” The tests performed today showed the bladder and urethra were clear. They found a small amount of calcium which could indicate a stone, and are not yet sure why the prostate is inflamed, but for the time being the results are very encouraging.
Another student wrote recently about her husband’s prolonged unexplained illness, which initially looked dangerous. Tests were inconclusive, and the student kept Jetsunma appraised of the situation as it progressed, making offerings and requesting blessings. Today the results of the final rounds of tests indicated the condition was the result of a viral infection which would slowly resolve on its own. The student reported her husband had also begun to regain some of his lost weight.
Yesterday, a student contacted Jetsunma to let her know her elderly father was being rushed to the hospital. Once again, she requested blessings and prayers. Late in the evening, the student’s father was not responding to treatments, and the hospital staff was having difficulty stabilizing him. They were concerned they might need to intubate him, and were unable to successfully catheterize him. An email was sent to Jetsunma, and the student reported back that within 30 minutes of Jetsunma being informed of the situation the obstacles began to resolve. The patient did not need to be intubated, the catheter was placed and the bladder was drained, and though this person remains in a challenging situation, the obstacles to treatment turned and he is able to rest comfortably today.
Another student had requested prayers for her mother, who had been diagnosed with breast cancer and decided to have a mastectomy. Today was the day of the surgery. The student requested prayers and kept Jetsunma informed of the whole process of events, and the surgeon reported the surgery went well, the lymph nodes were clear, meaning the cancer is likely to be completely removed.
One more student wrote to let Jetsunma know she had been having pain in her right abdominal area, and was scheduled for a sonogram. Earlier tests had indicated the ovary was enlarged. She asked Jetsunma for her prayers and blessings before the sonogram. Today she was told the sonogram showed all was clear, no problems or abnormalities with her ovary. She tweeted her experience in order to share with the world the tremendous blessings Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo is able to give rise to.
Her attendants requested of Jetsunma that these stories be shared, so that beings faith and confidence in the Dharma may increase. In her kindness, Jetsunma agreed, and asked that prayers for the welfare of these beings continue.
Q&A: Karma, Cause and Effect
Quote from Jetsunma: “”All phenomena, the moment it naturally arises is completed.”
Question from student: Jetsunma, can you please explain that in more detail?
Jetsunma: There is no separation in time, and when phenomena arises both cause and effect manifest completely and together.
Question from student: …often so much time separates cause &effect that we can’t remember! Why do we experience things different from the way they are?
Jetsunma: We’ve experienced uncountable lives. Plenty of room for mistakes and good result both.
Question: OK, but if no separation in time, why do we experience cause &effect as separate?
Jetsunma: Because we have dualistic minds and it is we who perceive wrongly. Om Ah Hung Benzar Guru Pedma Siddhi Hung
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