The group paused near the gate overlooking the still expanse of water. There, Tulku-la began to lead a motivation, prayers to Guru Rinpoche and the recitation of mantras to create a profound motivation for this act to be of great benefit for all sentient beings, his voice steady and resonant, carrying both blessing and lineage. The prayers invoked Guru Rinpoche’s compassion and were dedicated to the peace and liberation of all beings. Those gathered joined in, their recitations blending with the soft sounds of the wind and the gentle rustle of the surrounding trees.
After the prayers, the most significant moment arrived. Tulku-la stepped forward, holding the sacred tablet — prepared and blessed for this occasion — and slowly made his way to the edge of the water. With quiet reverence, he lowered it into the reservoir.
For a brief instant, the tablet shimmered on the surface before disappearing beneath, leaving behind expanding circles of light. The ripples spread outward until they merged back into the calm surface — a simple image that seemed to capture the heart of the teaching itself: that an act of compassion, no matter how small, continues to move through the world long after it’s unseen.
The group stood together in silence for a few moments, letting the stillness settle. There was no need for words. The act was complete, yet its presence lingered — a quiet joy, a feeling of unity, and an unspoken understanding that this was not just a ritual, but a continuation of practice itself. The water in the expansive reservoir and all the beings it touched both in the reservoir itself and the rivers it will enter, had become blessed by Guru Rinpoche.
As the group slowly made their way back to the cars, the reservoir glistened under the afternoon light, mirroring both sky and heart. It was a reminder that devotion can take many forms — sometimes through meditation, sometimes through service, and sometimes through simply showing up together, with sincerity and care, to offer something back to the world.
This day at Kielder Water was a living expression of Land of Joy’s purpose — to nurture compassion, wisdom, and joyful service in every action, no matter how quiet or small.