Showing posts with label Jetsunma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jetsunma. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill



Last month I read The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill and out of curiosity this morning I read some of the reviews posted on Amazon.com.

Some reviews confirm the accuracy of Sherrill's portrayal of the Poolesville, MD Center (one poor woman even writes that she is about to purchase the book since her husband of 2.5 years has left her at Jetsunma's recommendation) while others are sympathetic to "Jetsunma."

I found this review by Teddy Baines (Oregon), who writes that he has been a Tibetan Buddhist for ten years, particularly interesting as it brought forth unfamiliar ideas:
1. Mandarava, the consort of Guru Rinpoche's, was slandered and derided to the point that she was imprisoned and sentenced to death. The two main criticisms levelled at Mandarava were that she was despoiling the Dharma and that she was a whore. Jetsunma is recognised by many high Lamas as an emanation of Mandarava. It is no surprise then that the same patterns are recurring. Indeed Holiness Penor Rinpoche predicted this at her enthronement.

2. Martha Sherril is aligned with neo-christian journalists who simply cannot accept the reality of incarnate lamas. To them any incarnate lama has to be a fake. Sherril was heavily pressured by two journalists in particular to turn the book, which was initially positive, into a negative expose. Also, Sherrill has limited exposure to Vajrayana and so has fallen victim to doubt. Doubt is one of two principle causes for human rebirth and so is a major factor in all of our make-up. Doubt will cause even the most perfect teacher to be seen as a villain. Need I remind you there is also a very nasty book about the Dalai Lama and a number of books about the high Kagyu Lamas involved in the 'Two Karmapas' affair. There are also slanderous books about Kalu Rinpoche and Trungpa. NO SLANDER OF ANY LAMA, OR ANY ORDINARY PERSON FOR THAT MATTER, IS EVER OK.

3. Very few of the truly great masters of the past would be accepted by us today. Jetsunma is mild mannered compared to Tilopa or any of the great Dakinis such as Niguma. Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Vajrayana, engaged in activity we would all frown one - promiscuity being the main one. The great saint Milarepa even killed someone. Also, what about the reverred saint Drukpa Kunley, who stole, advocated incest, engaged in drunkenness and promiscuity, including the sodomy of a demon?? Clearly Jetsunma's behaviour, if indeed the book is factual, which no-one here seems to question, is well within the boundaries of what in Vajrayana is considered enlightened behaviour.

4. The very, very high Lamas provoke moral outrage and controversy. All the Tibetan Lamas who have been asked about this, such as Holiness Ngawang Tenzin, the Dorje Lopon of Bhutan, who has no lineage connection to Jetsunma or the Palyul and who is the most reverred monk in Bhutan, has said that Jetsunma must be a very accomplished Lama indeed to provoke this stuff. He also said that she had guided her students perfectly.

5. It is a breach of one's Samyaya with one's own root Guru to disparage anyone else's root Guru. So to disparage Jetsunma means you make your own Lama's life shorter and damage your own wellbeing. Also it is quite simply a breach of our committment not to engage in gossip and harsh speech.

6. Martha Sherril works in a field not known for its truthfulness nor its committment to accuracy. Sherril breached a fundamental journalistic ethic by NOT giving Jetsunma right of redress and NOT interviewing current students about what past students were saying. This, if nothing else, is unethical and flawed journalism.

Click here to read all the reviews on Amazon.com and click here to read my other entries about this strange book.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill


This week, I've been reading Martha Sherrill's The Buddha from Brooklyn.

I borrowed the hardcover version which does not include the subtitle from the paperback version (cover shown here): A Tale of Spiritual Seduction.

Last night, I finished The Buddha from Brooklyn and the subtitle seems appropriate.

When I picked up the book I was hopeful that this would be an inspirational story of a Jewish-Italian girl from Brooklyn, NY who'd had a rough childhood in Miami, FL, had a tough young-adult life that led to two divorces but was somehow all along practicing Buddhism.

The Buddha from Brooklyn was an interesting book but not in the way I had hoped.

Forty-something year old "Jetsunma" left her third husband for her female personal trainer who became one of her students and later a nun, then became involved with one of her twenty-six year old students who became a monk (the sangha -- the community -- paid for their honeymoon to Hawaii), and then married one of her twenty-three year old students!

She gave herself the title "Jetsunma" though in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition titles are given to lamas and are usually downplayed and the sangha voted to give her a $100,000 annual salary (half of the temple budget).

Monks and nuns must pay rent at "Jetsunma's" temple center Kunzang Palyul Chöling (traditionally temples support the monks and nuns not the other way around)!

And that's not even half of the scandal!

I hate to use this word but it sounds like a cult and not a Tibetan Buddhist monastery.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill - Part I


I've been reading The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill.

If you haven't heard of it I'm not surprised.

It tells the story of Jetsunma Ahkön Norbu Lhamo (aka Alyce Louise Zeoli aka Alyce Cassara aka Catharine Burroughs), recognized by Holiness Penor Rinpoche (Throne holder of the Palyul Lineage and former Supreme Head of the Nyingma, the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism) as the reincarnation of Ahkön Lhamo who cofounded the Palyul lineage with her brother Kunzang Sherab in the 17th century.

She is also recognized by Orgyen Kusum Lingpa as an emanation of White Tara and of Lhacham Mandarawa, the Indian spiritual consort of Padmasambhava, the tantric master who established the Buddha's teaching in Tibet.

She is the first Western woman to be recognized and enthroned by Tibetan lamas as a tulku (an enlightened teacher who reincarnates in whatever form can most benefit all beings) who enjoys manicures, has married four times, and has three children.

Kunzang Palyul Chöling (KPC), the Buddhist center that Jestsunma runs, is on 65 acres in in Poolesville, MD and includes walking trails, meditation gardens, a peace park with wonderful walking trails, meditation benches, gardens and 28 consecrated stupas.

I've only read Part I so far and don't know what to think so far. How can someone who has been divorced so many times be considered an enlightened being?

I'll write more as I get further into this The Buddha from Brooklyn.

Click here to read an excerpt from Random House.