The following hand-written letter was sent to us by Lama Tashi late last night (May 2nd, 2015). Though we still do not know the whereabouts of Mingyur Rinpoche or the date he will return from his retreat, we were tremendously relieved to hear that he is safe. If we receive any further news, we will pass it on as soon as possible.
To my beloved siblings and family, as well as to the monastic community, students, and all those with whom I share a connection,
Though a major earthquake has struck the Himalayan region, I myself and Lama Tashi were not injured in any way and are now safe. Please do not worry about us. We were extremely worried here, but we searched for information about the situation via the internet and were relieved to learn that our siblings, families, and the members of the monastic communities are all out of harm’s way. Yet we were extremely saddened to hear that many others were either killed or injured, especially in Nepal and Tibet.
I wanted to send a letter as soon as the earthquake struck to let all of you know that we are safe, but I was unable to do so until now because we did not have access to the internet, so please pardon this delayed message.
I am offering dedication prayers for those who passed away and making aspirations for the earthquake survivors. I encourage all my students as well to see this present situation as a lesson of impermanence (literally, “as the guru of impermanence”), to offer dedication and aspiration prayers, and to help however you can. We will all meet before long.
Yours in the Dharma,
Mingyur Dorje