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The Gyuto Monks are well known
and well loved across Australia and to some it might appear that
there is a huge infrastructure backing them. There is but it
comprises a loose assortment of people who meet the maxim
just do it! There is no place for theorizing or complaining
the task is completely self inflicted and there is no pressure
on anyone of us to do it if we dont want to. On this basis,
we now have a wonderful cast of solid supporters who work out
whats needed and get on with it.
To complete 10 years of endless
touring around the country without a budget has been a precarious
but worthwhile challenge. We have incurred no debts and have
introduced many many people to the Gyuto Monks and to Gyuto Monastery.
We know there are many different types of assistance offered
to the monastery and we only hear about some of the hundreds
of people who have been inspired to visit India and Tibet and
support the Tibetan cause. Gyuto House has acted as a conduit
in a relationship between the Gyuto Monks and the Australian
people that is quite magical.
Our hope is that this support
will continue regardless of us the monastery will always
need help and high on the immediate agenda is solar power, heating,
a medical centre and school for the young monks. It is also vital
that the traditional rituals, teachings and chanting textual
harmonies be preserved in an oral and visual way through film
records there are very few years left to accomplish this
as the original masters are now all over 70 years of age.
The Gyuto Tours of Australia
will be taking on a new look in the future. It is time to end
the relentless touring schedule of the past few years
the mules are wearing out! It now seems time to establish a base
where all those who have met the monks across Australia can come
and take teachings, have healing pujas done or participate in
retreats. Until now we have been reluctant to put energy into
permanent bricks and mortar and we are justly proud of our centre
without walls. But the time has come. We envisage a beautiful
place from where we may embark on periodic short tours but primarily
concentrate on writing and publishing the teachings of the wonderful
masters of the past 10 years and most importantly host resident
monks from time to time.
We have considered our modest
place at Second Valley in South Australia for expansion, this
year saw a wonderful waterfront property in Tasmania which was
inspiring and as if it was just waiting for us, we are currently
trying to work out how to acquire an amazing place in Byron Bay
with which the Gyuto Monks have a deep spiritual connection and
history all that is missing is the resources to match
the $2million price tag. This is not to say we re attached
to having anything but if this work is to continue we are going
to have to invest seriously in some lottery tickets! |