Milarepa – Tibet’s greatest poet who killed more than 80 people with his occult power

Last Updated on March 8, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Milarepa was a Tibetan who was famously known as a murderer when he was a young man, before turning to Buddhism and becoming a highly accomplished Buddhist disciple

But whould not every psychiatrist diagnose him a loss of reality, if Milarepa would went to see a medical doctor today? But Buddhism rejects an objective reality, and that what Milarepa did. And the reality of Buddhism and Milarepa is is the perspective of the subjective perception. And if someone is completely convinced that his subjective perception is the truth, does this this not give a strenght to his words, so that even thousand years after Milarepa died, people such as Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org still can learn from him?

Milarepa was looking for liberation in one life time, which is equal to be enlightened in one lifetime, which is equal to be completely mentally healthy according to the Buddhist teachings. And in this conviction that his subjective perception is the truth, Milarepa is very similar to Jesus Christ, for whom his subjective perception was the truth as well. For instance when the devil talked to him in the desert:

The temptation of Jesus in the desert:

And does the devil not speak to all of us sometimes, if we are somewhere in a desert? But don’t tell this to your psychiatrist, else he will give you the diagnosis to have halluzinations and suffer from
schizophrenia. And even today, 2 000 years after Jesus Christ died, how much of Jesus language has incorporated to our own language, which still remains 2000 years after he died, regardless if we are Chists or not, Milarepa was known to be the most famous poet of Tibet. But Jesus was one of the most famous poets of all time.