The new Millenium also brought
young ones. He had been a drug dealer but wanted more out of life. She would
take drugs and walk for hours down Lima’s streets listening to her walkman. He
was tall and heavy. She was beautiful, and they were friends. They showed up
one day and they stayed.
As Karmapa came out of Tibet
his energy field became stronger; said Lama Ole. We soon had a lot of young
friends. There was Alvaro our best Yogui, the one who finished Ngnondro first.
Mauricio was the cleverest and Alfonso had a very strong connection with Lama
Ole. Soon they brought their friends and we had two groups: those who were
middle aged and the young ones.
In the beginning there were
complaints from the older group about the vocabulary, conduct and drug use of
the young ones though not all had that conduct. Some people with stiff concepts
left. But those people hadn’t ever been
serious Buddhists in the first place. They had come to have a nice time.
The Sangha became a group of
practitioners, young and old. The young were obviously friends with the young, but
both groups got along well. Now there were more hands to help out pasting
posters whenever there was a public lecture and they were very useful using the
internet which had become a handy instrument to spread the word.
With time Valerie returned to live in Lima and
became an important member of our Sangha. She would take care of the Dharma
shop. She would travel to Germany also and bring books. Soon we had a big
Sangha with many lovely young people.
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