Emanations of Ju Mipham
According to one account shortly before he died, Mipham told his attendant:
Nowadays, if you speak the truth, there is nobody to listen; if you speak lies everyone thinks it is true. I have never said this before: I am not an ordinary person; I am a bodhisattva who has taken rebirth through aspiration. The suffering experienced in this body is just the residue of karma; but from now on I will never again have to experience karmic obscuration. … Now, in this final age, the barbarians beyond the frontier are close to undermining the teaching. [So] there is no point whatsoever in my taking rebirth here…I have no reason to take birth in impure realms ever again.[12]
This may be interpreted as a statement that his mindstream would have no further 'emanations' (Wylie: sprul pa (tulpa); sprul sku (tulku)). Conversely, according to another account in which he mentions the mindstream in passing and prophesies the shortly before his death to his student Khenpo Kunphel:
Now I shall not remain long in this body. After my death, in a couple of years hence, war and darkness shall cover the earth, which will have its effect even on this isolated snow land of Tibet. In thirty years time, a mad (smyo) storm of hatred will grow like a fierce black thundercloud in the land of China, and in a further decade this evil shall spill over into Tibet itself, so that Lamas, scholars, disciples and yogis will come under terrible persecution. Due to the demon-king Pehar taking power in China, darkness and terror ('bog) will come to our sacred land, with the result that violent death shall spread like a plague through every village. Then the three lords of materialism (gsum-gyi-kla-klos) and their cousins will seize power in Tibet, spreading war, famine and oppression. No one will be safe. Now, very soon, my mind-stream will be gathered up in the pure-land of Tusita, from whence many emanations [of myself] shall then come forth in future years. I shall not take rebirth in Tibet. In twenty years, seek me in the northern lands of distant Uttarakuru, and elsewhere, east, west, north and south. Fear not, we shall be re-united again, as father and son. Now go!
Seems the omnisicent Ju Mipham seems to have an insight into the events that would occur after his death, Interesting to note again as suggested Pehar is involved in creating trouble.
Wow. This is very very interesting.
For a very long time i realize that HHDL has been acting in such a way about the ban as if he was doing it to show someone or something that he is against Dorje Shugden and he was forced to do so. His statements are half hearted, and so are his actions with regards to the ban. He has also did a lot of very unbuddhist things in the name of the ban, and every time he brings up Dorje Shugden he would insert clauses that ask people to investigate before believing, as if he was being forced to say it and he can only covertly indicate that he is not against Dorje Shugden. I have noticed this odd behavior again and again. The second odd thing was Pehar speaking very badly against Dorje Shugden when he was the same entity that requested Dorje Shugden to manifest as a protector. How can he go against his word and go against what he 'stood up for' in the past? Also, Pehar has only gone inaccurate slightly before the Chinese came, and he has been inaccurate ever since. Why would the Dalai Lama still trust him? Perhaps, to keep him from harming more people?
To me, the whole thing sounds very odd and there is a lot of questions left unanswered. If Pehar is the cause of all this mess and is threatening the Dalai Lama, and also pointing CTA and the Tibetans to their doom, why isnt anyone doing anything about it? The prophecy about China did came through, assuming that it was a symbolic description of the communist invasion and the cultural revolution, but now everything has died down and Tibet is not suffering as badly as it used to be. I am not sure about the Pehar part being symbolic, but the suffering of the Tibetans and CTA came from centuries of wrong choices, mistakes and not adhering to the Dharma.