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Comment on Farewell to a great master: H.E. Khejok Rinpoche by Father Meath Conlan https://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/news/farewell-to-a-great-master-h-e-khejok-rinpoche/comment-page-1/#comment-928590 Father Meath Conlan Sat, 18 Oct 2025 12:02:41 +0000 http://www.dorjeshugden.com/?p=34351#comment-928590 During my years in New York (1995-1997), we were apart, however, 1997 proved to be an important year in our relationship — with Rinpoche’s call from Wu Tai Mountain in China and his assurance of a nine-day puja for me entering cancer treatment, and this was the year that he invited me to travel with him to Dhe Tsang Monastery. I accompanied him and his devotees such as Margaret Lee, Thomas Lim and others to again visit Dhe Tsang and Lhasa in 2000. I was always astounded that he could or even would invite me to accompany him on such pilgrimages. But he plays asserted: "My life is just an ordinary story of an ordinary monk wandering around, and there is nothing good to say about it.” During such travels, he would make remarks such as: “Curb desires, focus on the present moment, and find contentment within yourself.” I think people generally needed and welcomed reminders like this. What he said was simple, direct, practical and achievable. I remember he was wont to say a number of times: “Yesterday is already dead, too late, tomorrow is not born, too soon, the present moment is the only one you have, just right.” My Last Darshan The last time I saw Rinpoche was a shock. I had not heard of his cancer. He was in a wheel chair looking very pale and gaunt. His smile was ever-present and he blessed all who came near and bowed. As always, I maintained a reverential attitude, not wanting to thrust myself into a place of honour and deny others their chance for a blessing. But I was saddened that my friend was leaving us; I knew I would miss him, and I still do. Rinpoche used to say: “In a real Guru-disciple relationship, there will only be short separation, not a real farewell.” When I received the news, I immediately sat in meditation and prayed for his eternal rest. His entering the clear light was announced on October 16, 2013, but his body remained warm and supple until October 18, 2013, when his consciousness was said to have left his body. In the Tibetan tradition, death is not an end but a transition, and I hold to that understanding, even as I miss my friend's physical presence. I am not that far off eighty years of age, and I have a mysterious sense of Rinpoche’s presence every day. I can’t say in clipped, precise language what it is I sense. I just accept that while the temporal Rinpoche has passed, the eternal Rinpoche lives. Somewhere high in the mountains of Eastern Tibet, at 12,000 feet, a brass plaque on the front door of a hermitage still bears my name and the occasion— my blessing of the newly renovated hermitage. Whether I ever return to occupy that hermitage or not, the invitation remains — a door left open by my Eminent and holy friend whose wisdom, whose laughter, whose beaming smile changed my life forever. The temporal Rinpoche has passed, but the eternal Rinpoche lives — in that hermitage, in the restored monastery, in the hearts of thousands who knew him, and in the silence we once shared, sitting together, saying so little, understanding everything. — Rev Dr Meath Conlan, Honorary member of the Dhe Tsang Monastic community, Perth, Australia During my years in New York (1995-1997), we were apart, however, 1997 proved to be an important year in our relationship — with Rinpoche’s call from Wu Tai Mountain in China and his assurance of a nine-day puja for me entering cancer treatment, and this was the year that he invited me to travel with him to Dhe Tsang Monastery. I accompanied him and his devotees such as Margaret Lee, Thomas Lim and others to again visit Dhe Tsang and Lhasa in 2000. I was always astounded that he could or even would invite me to accompany him on such pilgrimages. But he plays asserted: “My life is just an ordinary story of an ordinary monk wandering around, and there is nothing good to say about it.” During such travels, he would make remarks such as: “Curb desires, focus on the present moment, and find contentment within yourself.” I think people generally needed and welcomed reminders like this. What he said was simple, direct, practical and achievable. I remember he was wont to say a number of times: “Yesterday is already dead, too late, tomorrow is not born, too soon, the present moment is the only one you have, just right.”

My Last Darshan

The last time I saw Rinpoche was a shock. I had not heard of his cancer. He was in a wheel chair looking very pale and gaunt. His smile was ever-present and he blessed all who came near and bowed. As always, I maintained a reverential attitude, not wanting to thrust myself into a place of honour and deny others their chance for a blessing. But I was saddened that my friend was leaving us; I knew I would miss him, and I still do. Rinpoche used to say: “In a real Guru-disciple relationship, there will only be short separation, not a real farewell.” When I received the news, I immediately sat in meditation and prayed for his eternal rest. His entering the clear light was announced on October 16, 2013, but his body remained warm and supple until October 18, 2013, when his consciousness was said to have left his body. In the Tibetan tradition, death is not an end but a transition, and I hold to that understanding, even as I miss my friend’s physical presence. I am not that far off eighty years of age, and I have a mysterious sense of Rinpoche’s presence every day. I can’t say in clipped, precise language what it is I sense. I just accept that while the temporal Rinpoche has passed, the eternal Rinpoche lives.

Somewhere high in the mountains of Eastern Tibet, at 12,000 feet, a brass plaque on the front door of a hermitage still bears my name and the occasion— my blessing of the newly renovated hermitage. Whether I ever return to occupy that hermitage or not, the invitation remains — a door left open by my Eminent and holy friend whose wisdom, whose laughter, whose beaming smile changed my life forever. The temporal Rinpoche has passed, but the eternal Rinpoche lives — in that hermitage, in the restored monastery, in the hearts of thousands who knew him, and in the silence we once shared, sitting together, saying so little, understanding everything. — Rev Dr Meath Conlan, Honorary member of the Dhe Tsang Monastic community, Perth, Australia

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