Masters, Mice and Men
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Masters, Mice and Men is a collection of true stories. A number of these relate to incidents which occurred during the time I was with my Buddhist Masters and able to bask in their presence. Living near someone who has fully realized the true nature of ‘being’ is in itself at ‘teaching.’
In their presence we have a supreme opportunity to recognize our own true nature.
The Master is like a mirror, he/she reflects and in so doing is able to reveal to the disciple what has always been present and available, yet unnoticed.
These stories are not given in any particular order and they cover a range of different 'happenings' which were simply been offered as they flowed from the memory.
Lyse Mai Lauren
Lyse Lauren grew up in Nelson, New Zealand as the third of four children. Her 'known' world was abruptly shaken when she had a brief but profound spiritual experience as a child. Just a few years later she was 'challenged' yet again when dragged out to sea by ocean currents and almost drowned. These two events were the catalyst for a pronounced intention to discover the 'meaning of life.' Driven by this deep inner longing, she travelled to Australia and eventually to Tibet, Nepal and then India, where she met her Master, a Tibetan Lama of high standing. In his presence she was able to rediscover what she had glimpsed as a child. Over a period of several decades she has lived near her teachers in various locations in the Himalayas.
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