Lineage: Karma Kagyu
[HH 16th Karmapa] [H.E. 8 Sharmapa] Ole Nydahl
Biography:
Born Denmark (1942-). Worked as sailor and amateur boxer and did graduate
thesis on Huxley's 'Doors of Perception' at Copenhagen University. Ole
and his wife Hannah met Ven 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, head of the Kagyu tradition
and one of the truly great yogis of this century, in Nepal in 1969. (Lama
Ole says of this meeting that he was standing in line to be blessed, not
expecting anything very much, when he looked up at the Karmapa. 'Suddenly
his face became as big as the moon..' and Ole realised that he had been
associated with Karmapa in many lives and had been reborn in the west
to spread his teachings.
Karmapa asked him
to start a centre in Copenhagen and, since that time, Ole and his wife
have been traveling and starting centres. (The Diamondway web site credits
him with having started over 270 centres, but they list over 315).
Hannah Nydahl
is a greatly valued translator. She translates for the teaching lamas
at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute in New Delhi, India, organises
and translates tours for the lineage leaders, and tours with Lama Ole.
Her personal style is calm, warm, courageous, and healing.
Comment:
Ole Nydahl is a very charismatic teacher, very popular with
young people. In many parts of Eastern Europe, Former Yugoslavia and Former
Soviet Union, his centres are almost the only Buddhist activity. The website
is first-class and allows for contact and support of students for all
parts of the world.
Particular teachings: Ph'owa (transference of consciousness), Black Mahakala, other lineages
of 16th Karmapa, Amitabha, Mahamudra.
Main Temple: It is not clear that there is a main temple, however, worldwide coordination
seems to be handled by the Copenhagen temple.
Centres: Check
Buddhanet listings for your area or
visit the Diamondway site for details
Teachers: The
following teachers visit and teach at Diamondway centres.
The 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje, The 14th Shamarpa Mipam Chokyi Lodro,
Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche, Lama Jigme Rinpoche, Khenpo Chodrak Tenphel
Rinpoche, Topga Rinpoche, Lama Ole Nydahl, Hannah Nydahl
The teachers in italics
seem to be permanently associated/based within the Diamondway network
The following teachers support and visit Diamondway centres: Beru Khyentse
Rinpoche, Gendun Rinpoche, Gyaltrul Rinpoche, Lodro Rabphel Rinpoche,
Lopon Tendzin Rinpoche, Shangpa Rinpoche.
Main
Website: www.diamondway-buddhism.org
Ole Nydahl's site: www.lama-ole-nydahl.org
Email:
info@kkbn.com E-groups and listservers can be subscribed to via the main site.
Books/ Publications (Italics
indicate that the book is out of print, bold indicates that it is a recommended
text for students):
Basic Dharma : An Introduction to the Nature of Mind by Ole Nydahl*
Die Buddhas vom Dach der Welt : mein Weg zu den Lamas by Ole Nydahl*
Entering the Diamond Way : My Path Among the Lamas by Ole Nydahl
(Paperback - December 1985)
Lµren om sindets natur Praktisk Buddhisme by Hanna Nydahl *
Mahamudra : Boundless Joy and Freedom : A Commentary on the Mahamudra-Text
of the Third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje (1284-1339) by Ole Nydahl*
Ngondro : The Four Foundational Practices of Tibetan Buddhism by
Ole Nydahl, Gyaltsab Rinpoche (Paperback - July 1990)
Practical Buddhism : The Kagyu Path by Ole Nydahl, Carol Aronoff
Riding the Tiger : Twenty Years on the Road : Risks and Joys of Bringing
Tibetan Buddhism to the West by Ole, Lama Nydahl, Carol A. Aronoff (Editor)
(Paperback)
Teachings on the Nature of Mind by Lama Ole Nydahl (Paperback - September
1994)
The Way Things Are : A Living Approach to Buddhism for Today's World
(Buddhism Today) by Ole Nydahl, Lama Ole Nydahl (Paperback)
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