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Who was Milarepa? Discover the fascinating story of Milarepa, a black magician turned enlightened Buddha, and delve into the occult rites of Tibet. From his dark practice of black magic to his spiritual transformation under the guidance of Marpa the Translator, Milarepa is a central figure in Tibetan esotericism. We will explore how Milarepa used the powerful rites of the Bön tradition and esoteric Buddhist techniques to achieve enlightenment. Through his story, we will learn about mystical practices such as tummo, powa, and clear light yoga, which are still maintained today in the most remote monasteries of Tibet. If you are interested in esoteric practices, Tantric Buddhism, and the mystical secrets of Tibet, this video is for you. Join us on a journey through the icy peaks of Tibet, where magic and spirituality intertwine, and discover how Milarepa became a symbol of wisdom and compassion. Don't miss this fascinating and mysterious story about Milarepa and Tibetan occult rites! CHAPTERS 00:00 - INTRODUCTION 01:59 - THE LEGEND OF MILAREPA 06:59 - MILAREPA: A POWERFUL SHAMAN OF THE BÖN TRADITION 10:00 - MILAREPA AND ESOTERIC TRANSMISSION IN TIBET 12:15 - SOME SECRET TECHNIQUES 19:48 - DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BÖN AND BUDDHISM 22:30 - CONCLUSION ✨📣Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: / @saberysentido NOTE ABOUT IMAGES: Most of the images that accompany this video in the background have been generated using Artificial Intelligence and then edited and modified. The purpose is not to simulate the physiognomy of characters and people that may appear and they are only used as a visual complement.