Having His Holiness Karma Kuchen Rinpoche on the throne at KPC reminded us all of his predecessor–and our mutual teacher–His Holiness Penor Rinpoche. (Karma Kuchen Rinpoche was raised as his heart son.)

That is Penor Rinpoche’s picture behind him, with the light beautifully reflecting as if from his heart. In fact, seeing Karma Kuchen Rinpoche on the throne felt like being with Penor Rinpoche as a young man. As Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, KPC Spiritual Director, remarked, His Holiness seemed to have “mixed his mind with that of Penor Rinpoche.”
His Holiness offered four empowerments: Guru Rinpoche (or Precious Teacher), Vajrakilaya (wrathful remover of spiritual obstacles), Dorje Phagmo (the feminine mind of enlightenment), and Amitayus (Buddha of Long Life). Here two Palyul monks, accomplished musicians, blow the long horns to signal the point at which the empowerment is transferred to those present.
People approached the throne to receive the blessings and empowerment substances.

Jetsunma was able to visit extensively with His Holiness. Here they are, preparing to sit down for a long discussion.

His Holiness was very pleased with a gift that Jetsunma brought: an empowered miniature stupa with a crystal bhumpa . The crystal contained a precious relic, carefully sealed inside.
When His Holiness asked to see the relic, Ani Dawa, who had sealed the stupa herself, started to tell him that it wasn’t possible.
“It’s permanently sealed . . .” she started to explain, then, seeing that it had yielded immediately to his hand, she trailed off,
“ . . . or not.”

His Holiness easily and securely re-assembled the stupa once he had looked inside.
The incident reminded observers of a story told about his predecessor, Penor Rinpoche, as a child. He is said to have dropped an ancient, sacred vajra (a ritual instrument) and broken it. Appalled, he quickly applied saliva to stick the parts together again—and successfully mended it!
Speaking of young people, they also came to visit. Elizabeth and Riley were running a bake sale for the benefit of the Garuda Aviary, to which they are devoted. They offered the first cupcake (it was the first one–right, girls?) to His Holiness, who seemed very pleased.

Not to be left out of the gift action, photographer Manny Garcia presented a portrait he had crafted of His Holiness. (One of Manny’s photos of then-candidate Barak Obama became the basis for the famous “Hope” poster. Now THIS would make a great poster, wouldn’t it, Manny?)

At the end of the empowerments, Manny herded everyone outside for a group photo with His Holiness.
Of course, some people don’t need to be herded! We’ve watched Ani Dolma (a former U.S. Army major, now retired) organize a crowd! Here she seems bemused by the goings on. (TEN HUT!)
Finally, everyone was ready, and pictures were snapped. We particularly like this shot: look carefully at His Holiness, making the peace sign—and young Robin, in front of him, unconsciously but perfectly framing his gesture with her exuberant arms! May we always act in such harmony with our teachers!


