Empowerments with Geshe Jampa Gelek

Romania – August 2025

We are extremely fortunate and grateful for Geshe Jampa Gelek’s visit to Romania in August this year. We had planned this visit for a long time, and we were hoping to have it in late June, but due to circumstances beyond our control, we had to postpone for August. Not an inconvenience, for we are always at his disposal, and it is our duty to make things, activities and travel as simple as possible for our beloved Teacher.

This event was humbly prepared and financed by the Garden of Maitreya FPMT Study Group in Bucharest, Romania, and the teaching activities took place at White Tara FPMT Study Group location in Moșoaia, Argeș County, which is greatly loved by our Master for its very special natural landscape, as well as for all the birdsong and fresh, unpolluted air that is so wonderfully healthy.  We were extremely glad and fortunate to work together once more, the beloved Thubten Saldron (coordinator of White Tara Study Group at Pitesti) and myself, to put things in motion.

Our Venerable Master, Geshe Jampa Gelek, came to Romania accompanied by his colleague, Lotsawa Sherab, a long-time devoted friend of our country. Both of them are held in the highest regard by us all and we cannot find sufficient words to express our gratitude for them having taken precious time out of their scheduled (and much needed) vacation to come to our country for Teachings. Geshe Jampa Gelek had spent a long academic year teaching Madhyamaka at Lama Tsongkhapa Institute in Pomaia, Italy, and guiding other centres throughout Italy and Spain almost every weekend.

Meanwhile, Lotsawa Sherab Sherpa has been very busy translating a highly academic text for the same institute (སྔགས་རིམ་ཆེན་མོ – we rejoice!) and also has gone through the administrative process of being registered as a Dharma Teacher, at the request of many centres, including ours in Romania. Therefore, the two honoured guests have had a lot to accomplish, which makes their visit even more precious.

It is my absolute joy to always welcome our Precious Teacher and his companion at Henri Coandă International Airport in Bucharest, with flowers and khatas and noisy happiness. This time, I was accompanied by my colleague Tenzin Iulian, a devoted practitioner from Piatra Neamț, Romania, who offered his time and his car for this wonderful endeavour, and to whom I am grateful. He drove a whopping total 1000 km in three days! May your merit multiply and keep all beings safe in any travels!

As we had arrived at White Tara Study Group Location in Moșoaia, early next day our guests proceeded to prepare everything that was necessary for the two empowerments that were graciously bestowed upon us later on. From a Lama’s side, empowerments include a preparatory phase of tormas and other physical elements, and a subsequent phase of solitary practice, where the Lama visualizes themselves as the deity, accumulates mantra, blesses and purifies the space and… if necessary, removes obstacles. Only then follows the purification of disciples and the actual empowerment ritual, involving complex visualizations (for the translation and gentle guiding of which we are grateful to Lotsawa Sherab) and the conferral of samaya to the gathered participants.

During the two days of empowerment, we were very fortunate to also accumulate a lot of historical and cultural information of how certain practices came to be, how they were transmitted, what their lineage is, and what are they useful for. We often tend to go and hoard empowerments without really knowing their context and usage and find ourselves confused about the pledges we took in front of a Lama. This time, both the context and our duties were clarified to us beyond doubt.

We are very grateful for the lovely offerings that were brought by the participants and presented to the two guests, even though they were not in the least necessary – this event, as well anything we organize, remains and will always remain free of charge, as we aim to always remain faithful to the precious words of the Lord Buddha: Don’t be a merchant of the Dhamma. (Ud VI.2).

We also had the occasion to spend a few more moments together as a Sangha and exchange ideas, life experiences and caress the lovely animals that found their refuge… in the garden downstairs. Mind you, a most amazing grey Persian cat purred her way into our hearts, and other baby-kittens invitingly clawed at our shoes. May they also enjoy happiness and the causes of happiness!

We drove each other home, in friendship and generosity. A warm thank you for all the colleagues from Bucharest that offered seats in their cars for the other participants! That’s merit right there, and we all rejoice.

A word of gratitude for our hostess here at Moșoaia, Arges, our Dharma colleague and friend, our lady Thubten Saldron. Well-known in our community, she devotes her time in-between jobs to teach Dharma, and also to coordinate the activities and practice of the White Tara Study Group, according to her own Masters’ direct instructions, received from His Holiness the Dalai Lama and His Eminence the 104th Gaden Tripa, Kyabje Jetsun Lobsang Tenzin Palsangpo, having taken Refuge and having received her beautiful name from Lama Zopa Rinpoche, may His name be blessed.

Last, bot not least, Thubten Saldron graduated from the Faculty of Theology, Letters, History and Art in Pitești, Romania, with a double Bachelor’s degree in (1) Orthodox Theology and Social Assistance (2) Psychopaedagogy, and she equally holds a Master’s degree in the Management of Social Services and Health. She equally followed an in-depth course at the prestigious Harvard University, in Islamic studies, thus having become our ambassador for inter-religious dialogue in FPMT Romania community. Her vast knowledge has been appreciated by many respected religious leaders, with whom we were acquainted from last year when we participated – together with our Master, Geshe Jampa Gelek, in the conference and discussions held at the Faculty of Theology.

Thubten Saldron welcomed us all in the beautifully arranged Gompa (meditation hall), where she keeps wonderful statues, with fresh offerings, flowers and tranquility, in a wonderful natural scenery.

I was particularly touched and lived an intense, blessed emotion upon seeing that – on the altar table – a beautiful, tall, magnificent statue of Amitabha Buddha had been placed with reverence and honor, in front of which I bowed my head and my knees deeply, as a powerful and very deep bond calls me to constantly recite Amitabha’s blessed Name. It just made it all even more meaningful for me, at a personal level, as I assume it is for Saldron as well, as she has named the Meditation Hall “Amitabha” to cherish the same One I hold in the highest reward.

Namo Amitabha!

To have found Amitabha Buddha’s statue right here when I had thought of Him for weeks prior to these Teachings was, for me, a very deep lesson on Pratītyasamutpāda. I learnt that, if we pay attention, we realize that interdependence is everywhere and the fact of observing is a lesson in itself, very easily accessible, and with results that will exceed all our expectations. As our Lord Buddha clearly states in Śālistamba Sūtra (Discourse on the Rice Seedling)

We thank Saldron for her effort, which was considerable. She participated in all the teachings and empowerments alongside with the rest of us, and I was extremely happy for that, because there is great joy in being close to a Dharma friend.

Upon departure, Geshe Jampa Gelek has conferred practice instructions for us all, and very precise indications for the further development and activities of the two centers, and to Thubten Saldron and myself, Jampa Drolkar (by my Refuge name) oh the very fortunate ones, in particular. He pointed out how pleased he is with my colleague Saldron’s accomplishments and gave advice about the next session of teachings to be organized; I received my own set of instructions for the further development of the Garden of Maitreya study group in Bucharest.

We keep in mind Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s Precious words, that “Following the guru’s advice is the quickest way to become free from the oceans of samsaric sufferings… bearing difficulties to follow the guru’s advice … is like doing hundreds of thousands of prostrations.”

Beloved Master, we are grateful for your visit, for the precious Teachings and for all the life advice we received from you. We will work hard to prove ourselves worthy.

With joyful faith,

Dr. Veronica Anghelescu

(Jampa Drolkar)

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