TEACHER


Tapopa: real name Heinz Wurzer (Munich and Bedar Almeria, Spain)
1. Born in 1946
2. Long-time lay student of a spiritual master from the Tibetan line of the White Gurus*, to whom he owes everything and who has resonated within his inner Vajra. This line is now also present in Europe through the incarnation of Gampopa (see "Jewel Ornament of Liberation").
3. Not tied to a specific teaching practice (tradition) or school, but rather to the goals of Mahayana and Vajrayana in general (The Integral** Path to Perfection), set forth in Tibetan and Indian standard works of Buddhism and mysticism.
4. He translated the spiritually transmitted Tibetan original of the Bardo Thödol, the book "Redemption" (a scientific description of the biophysical-biopsychological transformation into Nirvana), and the commented book "Words of Buddha" into German. Author of the standard work on contemporary practice entitled "Becoming a Buddha" and
6. has solid knowledge through empirical practice and is not a proponent of ceremonial, exoteric Neo-Buddhism.


** The integral path is the achievement of results through the unbiased application of the methods of the Buddha's core teachings, Raja Yoga, and mysticism (also known as Tibetan mysticism), which culminates in the Vajrakaya and Trikaya and is commonly praised as Vajrayana.


* The White Gurus are a spiritual community with no ties or fixations to any particular tradition or school; as a spiritual community, they are not materially visible. They are also called the "Great Initiators." Contact can only be made through karmic maturity. Every bodhisattva above a certain Mahayana level is accepted into the community and, for a certain period of time, assumes the role of "Guardian of the Teaching." They safeguard all of humanity's spiritual knowledge for Great Liberation from misuse, maintain its purity, and "embody" it. Around 900 AD, a shift from India to Tibet took place. Some well-known White Gurus are Nagarjuna, Padmasambhava, Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa, Milarepa, Gampopa, Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, and Canopus. They were all only made known long after their deaths; during their lifetime, very few people knew about them. Of course, there have been other bodhisattvas, for example in China or Southeast Asia, but the guardians of the teachings were in Tibet in the last millennium, known as the "Tibetan Order of the Thunderbolt." Only after losing their karmic protection could the chinese invade, and now everything there has disappeared. And the Indians (Theravada) have long lacked a prominent spiritual master (Buddha), but they do have their systematized writings. The Tibetans also have their own standard works (the Kangyur of the 84,000 is currently being translated into english - before studying them all you probably died away).

Until now, only a few of the White Gurus themselves have written down something (e.g., Nagarjuna or Padmasambhava) and left unadulterated knowledge to humanity. But in modern times, one of them has himself written down humanity's entire, interdisciplinary knowledge of spiritual development, including an autobiography. This knowledge comprises approximately 6,000 pages, all of which were published in book form (27 works) in Czech in 2017. These works describe all three systems (Buddhism, Yoga and Mystic). The fact that only one book has been translated into English and two into german is likely due to the karma of contemporary western humanity and the tendency to cling to scriptures due to a lack of personal wisdom.


the 2 forms of the mighty protectors of the teachings (peaceful and wrathful)