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Dear Sebastien, I hope your time away was fruitful. I had Lama Kunga Thartse Rinpoche, Thartse Khen R's brother, check the bio of Khen R and he approved the text in its entirety. I also uploaded a few more pictures of Lama Gonpo Tseten and some of his paintings.
Dear Sebastien, thank you for all your help! I'll upload a series of photos of Lama Gonpo, including one taken in Amdo with some of his reconstituted community of monks and nuns shortly before he changed realms (circa 1990), as well as a formal photo of him (1980), and the one I mentioned before of his hand holding the Nyamchak Ter Phurba. All of them will start with the title Lama_Gonpo_Tseten so you'll be able to find them when you return. Lama Gonpo was and is the great inspiration of my life. Tashi Deleg! 10 January 2009
Dear Sebastien, thank you for all your help! I'll upload a series of photos of Lama Gonpo, including one taken in Amdo with some of his reconstituted community of monks and nuns shortly before he changed realms (circa 1990), as well as a formal photo of him (1980), and the one I mentioned before of his hand holding the Nyamchak Ter Phurba. All of them will start with the title Lama_Gonpo_Tseten so you'll be able to find them when you return. Lama Gonpo was and is the great inspiration of my life. Tashi Deleg! 10 January 2009



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Dear Sebastien, I hope your time away was fruitful. I had Lama Kunga Thartse Rinpoche, Thartse Khen R's brother, check the bio of Khen R and he approved the text in its entirety. I also uploaded a few more pictures of Lama Gonpo Tseten and some of his paintings.

Dear Sebastien, thank you for all your help! I'll upload a series of photos of Lama Gonpo, including one taken in Amdo with some of his reconstituted community of monks and nuns shortly before he changed realms (circa 1990), as well as a formal photo of him (1980), and the one I mentioned before of his hand holding the Nyamchak Ter Phurba. All of them will start with the title Lama_Gonpo_Tseten so you'll be able to find them when you return. Lama Gonpo was and is the great inspiration of my life. Tashi Deleg! 10 January 2009

3 January 2009 20.49 Dear Sebastien, thanks for making such a good article out of what I put on for Khen Rinpoche, as well as Loter Wangpo and also the Compendium of Tantras article. Also, adding my old friend Moke Mokotoff's selection of photos by Khen Rinpoche was really a great idea. You and Adam are such wonderful elements of Rigpa Wiki!I have tons of content, but little skill at editing. I have a beautiful photo of Lama Gonpo's hand holding the famous Nyamchak Ter Phurba (itself a beautiful object) which I thought might be a good addition to his article. I am wondering if I should upload it or not for future use. Please advise me on this. Again, thank you for your help.

Dear Sebastien, I added to Lama Gonpo's article a reference to him having been requested to come to the USA and teach by Gyatrul Rinpoche from an interview given by Sangye Khandro http://www.lotsawaschool.org/sangye_khandro.html but don't know how to reference it, if such a reference would be needed anyway. BTW... Gyatrul Rinpoche, who has been a major force in Buddhism in the USA for so long, since 1972, doesn't have a bio in the Rigpawiki, which probably should be remedied. Not having ever received teachings from him I don't feel qualified to do it, however.

Thanks for your help. Though having received and practiced tsa-lung myself I found the Tsa entry in the wiki a bit confusing and presumed it would be expanded, but pointed the similarly named entry in Lama Gonpo's bio to it. Like almost everything in Tibetan Buddhism there's so many differences in translation and English rendering of Tibetan words that it can be confusing. There ought to be a grand coundil of the great translators (among whom would be Richard Barron, John Reynolds, Erik Pema Kunsang, etc) and have them all decide to use a common set of terms for certain Tibetan words used in Dzogchen teachings. Again, THANK YOU for your invaluable help! - Phurba Trinley 08:36 20 DEC 08

Dear Sebastien: thank you for your help in making Lama Gonpo's article so well put together. Upon reviewing the material I have at hand I made a couple of corrections to my earlier contribution, and added a couple of detail's that I'd left out, like his marriages and son. Again, thank you very much! Tashi Deleg! -Phurba Trinley 12:28, 19 DEC 08

Hello, Sebastien. Thank you very much for your expert help in putting the article in good shape. Nyoshul Khen's book, like Dilgo Khyentse's, refer to Patrul Rinpoche of Tso (the page number in DK'd book is 135). Alas, all the rest of the material is not commonly available. In those days things were photocopied and passed out by the Lama's translator, thought the Dorje Phurba booklet was professionally printed. If it would help I can get it scanned by a friend and then send the various items to you via email for Rigpa's archives. I also have more photograph's of Lama Gonpo who, as you may imagine, was my root guru.

Great job on the Khyentse incarnation line! Keep it up. --adam 20:25, 9 October 2008 (UTC)