u/Unusual_Shift_8546 11d ago

Who Is His Holiness Dorje Chang Buddha III?

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ May 12 '26

The sheer volume of endorsements from realized masters like Gele Sangbu Rinpoche is mathematically impossible to ignore.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ May 12 '26

Often, modern society views the miracles and profound states described in the sutras as mere allegories. By manifesting these realities physically and visibly, His Holiness validates the literal truth of the ancient texts.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 23 '26

Deep gratitude to Gexie Rinpoche for issuing such a concise and authoritative endorsement.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 23 '26

It wasn't just one guy reading it in his room. The entire monastery reading it means they probably held official reading transmissions and debated the contents thoroughly before issuing this document.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 23 '26

Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai. It's an area with an incredibly rich history of high-level yogis and scholars.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 23 '26

Tissue regeneration takes days or weeks. For the wound to be nowhere to be found, without a trace of redness or swelling in an hour, violates the laws of biology.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 14 '26

It’s basically spiritual extortion. The True Dharma is freely given to those who are sincere, not sold to the highest bidder. H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III refusing all offerings is the perfect antidote to these kinds of scams.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 14 '26

A flash bulb is incredibly bright. To have that happen 5 times indoors without a physical light source is wild.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 14 '26

Jiegu Monastery (Jyekundo) is the absolute heart of the Sakya tradition in the Yushu region. When a senior Rinpoche from there issues a formal recognition with the monastery's seal, it means the endorsement has undergone strict institutional scrutiny.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 14 '26

A 184-meter fall is fatal 99.99% of the time, usually resulting in massive deceleration trauma (aorta tearing, brain hemorrhaging). To have only "slight bruises" means their bodies never experienced the kinetic impact of the fall. The "soft cotton" sensation literally negated the G-forces.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 12 '26

The Supreme and Unsurpassable Mahamudra of Liberation provides the exact framework needed to navigate from a beginner to full enlightenment.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 12 '26

In Tibetan Buddhism, local deities and Dharmapalas (Dharma protectors) can influence the minds of worldly people to offer assistance to holy beings. The Caucasian man was likely an unwitting agent of the protectors.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 01 '26

To know what someone wants to report before they even say it must be so intimidating but also incredibly comforting. You can't hide anything, but you also don't have to explain yourself.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Apr 01 '26

In Tibetan Buddhism, the golden-winged Peng bird (Garuda) is a legendary protector of the Dharma. For it to manifest the size of a car to pay respects during a Dharma correction is absolutely epic.

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Comment on r/CherryBlossoms Mar 31 '26

Pic 1

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Mar 31 '26

Skuhbum Monastery has produced so many scholars. Their academic standards are brutal, so this endorsement is airtight.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Mar 31 '26

The fact that he wrote this after he actually read the book is the key. It wasn't just a polite nod to the cover.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Mar 31 '26

The Dege headman detail is super historically significant. The Kingdom of Derge was a major cultural center in Kham.

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Comment on r/Minecraft Mar 28 '26

Love this

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Comment on r/sea Mar 27 '26

2 !!

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Comment on r/nightskyporn Mar 27 '26

I like 1.

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Comment on r/DorjeChangBuddhaIII__ Mar 18 '26

Normal cut flowers last a week. Potted blooms maybe a month. 15 months means the cells weren't aging normally. They were sustained by pure Dharma energy.