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In 1983, the twenty-year old professed solemn vows as a Franciscan contemplative monk, and was given the spiritual name Br. Gianmichael of the Immaculata. (N.B: As a point of clarification, during this time, he was still known in Buddhist circles as Sunyatananda, but in Catholic circles, he was called Br. Gianmichael.) During the next eighteen years, he responded to the needs of the poor, the marginalised, and particularly those who were suffering as a result of the emerging AIDS virus. He was chosen to become the spiritual director of his contemplative community, and led the small band of monastics to develop a comprehensive program to provide care services and respite care to those suffering from the AIDS epidemic. It was also during those years, just prior to his profession of solemn vows, in fact, that Khenpo was brutally attacked and raped by four men in South Florida, leaving him for dead, behind a convenience store. Unfortunately, the attack would leave the twenty year-old monk infected with the AIDS virus himself -- a fact that did not dissuade him from actively working to help others with the disease. For him, this was simply another example of being privileged to experience suffering in a way that would give rise to greater understanding and awareness of the suffering of others, including his attackers.
He began studying online marketing, and between the years of 1983 and 2001, earned the distinction of being recognised as a pioneer in the field of internet marketing and direct sales. Again, his earnings helped the Order to expand its reach to serve more people, feeding the hungry, caring for the sick and dying, and supporting the residences of more than 54 contemplatives.
Throughout the mid-to-late 80s he went on to study with the late Dr. Kennedy Shultz, of Religious Science International, and completed his practitioner studies in Religious Science, which he used as a foundational approach to helping those challenged by life-threatening dis-ease to find opportunities for healing, transformation and peace. By 2001, the community under the pastoral care of the young monk had grown to sixty men, and with their growth, the community also found themselves unwilling to continue to endure the prejudice, homophobia, injustices, intolerance and exclusivity within the Roman Catholic Church. Shortly after the tragic September 11th False Flag Operation and resulting attacks on the World Trade Centre, Pentagon and the flight over Shanksville, PA, the community decided to withdrawal their allegiance to the Roman Pontiff, and became an autocephalous intentional community.
Although Kheno maintains great respect for all his teachers, and honours the guru-disciple relationship deeply, he recognised that it was important for him to continue advanced training in Tibetan Dzogchen and Vajrayana practice, and so he moved away from the area. It was difficult to no longer be able to spend time at the ashram, and study with his guru on a twice-weekly basis, as he had for more than fifteen years. But it was essential, given his responsibilities to the spiritual community entrusted to his pastoral care, and his guru was no longer able to provide teachings and empowerments in that tradition. Gurudas Suyatananda was ordained to the Eastern Catholic priesthood, and later, in 2004, consecrated into the sacred lineage of five of the disciples of Rav Yeshua (Jesus the Christ). In 2007, his Root Guru, Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati, formally and cordially released Dharmacharya Gurudas Sunyatananda from the guru-disciple relationship, encouraging him to continue his path in the Buddhist tradition, at the feet of His Spiritual Father, His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, from whom Khenpo received kalachakra empowerment in New York City, and who, aside from Albino Luciano (the late Pope John Paul I), has always remained the single most influential teacher in his life.
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