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  1. I had another short, but very vivid dream in which Sudhana and Manjushri appeared and introduced themselves to me.

    This is becoming very bizarre. I feel as if I'm being coaxed onto a particular path. Not forced or converted, but gently shown a way.

    A way with no answers, ever. Only more questions.


  2. But hey, like I said, I am not a martial artist so I'll let the MA types argue about it.

     

    I attended a workshop with a very respected UK IMA guy about 6 years ago in which we were working with the 'spiral force' in Bagua and Taiji.

    In one of the demonstrations I was hit very lightly by this guy's palm on my chest. I literally flew across the room. At the same time all the air left my lungs. I'd never experienced anything like it (or have since) in over 2 decades of external martial arts.


  3. I know there are a number of accounts in various traditions of this phenomenon taking place. This account should by no means should be exclusive to the Tibetan Buddhists.

     

    The video speaks for itself.

     

     

    My link

     

     

    Excellent videos.

    In Pure Land Buddhism also, there are numerous accounts of the prediction of one's physical passing, normally in a meditative pose :

     

    'Ven. Master Chin Kung has often told the following story to encourage us in our practice. The story was told to him by an older practitioner, Mrs. Gan, in 1984.

    “Mrs. Gan had a relative, an elderly lady who had lived in San Francisco. This relative helped her son and daughter-in-law with the housework and took care of their children.

    After several years, when the grandchildren had grown older and were attending elementary school, she had more time to herself. With this extra time, she was able to practice nianfo every day without interruption. Nobody knew about this. On the day she passed away, people discovered how much she had achieved in her cultivation. She passed away at night. In the morning, when her son and daughter-in-law went to her room to see why she was not yet up, they found her dead, sitting cross-legged on the bed.

    They also found a will on the bed telling them how to arrange her funeral. There were even mourning clothes, which she had personally made for everyone, on the bed. She was a true practitioner, but nobody knew this when she was alive.

    This elderly lady had no karmic obstacles. She knew when she would pass away. She performed her daily routine as usual and passed away without suffering from any illness. She passed away with ease and freedom. The elderly lady had achieved in her practice, so she had no obstacles.”

     

     

    Videos of another passing


  4. I have recently been sidetracked into practices and study that have taken me away from the path to wisdom.

    Metaphysical, unproven, speculative and theoretical, instead of practical and proven.

    It has all been a waste of time and energy.

    For me, the Pali suttas contain the methods necessary for meditation, and for living a wholesome life.

    I recently came across

    , which is the best explanation I've seen.

    Simple, straightforward, and proven. Enjoy.


  5. Has anyone here actually read the Flower Ornament Scripture in its totality? Though it has been referred to by its Indian buddhist name in this thread, I have not recognized any of its content brought to bear.

     

    Namely, that Universal Goodness is the source of civilization and does not abide in a country. Let us talk about the point of that ten kilogram book and not waste yet more time of our short lives intellectually differentiating what truly is moot.

     

    I have only read about the scripture and the opinions of the scholars and Buddhists who have studied it.

    Until I can afford to get my hands on it, and then of course the mammoth task of reading and trying to understand it, I will reserve judgement.

    Have you read the sutra ?

    Has anyone here ?

    I'd like to hear peoples thoughts on it.

    Is it the summation of Buddhist thought, as described ? Or are there other sutras worthy of that title ?


  6. When you entered the area- how did you feel? Were you comfortable? Excited? At home?

    At home definitely.

     

    What did you think when you saw the severed head? Repulsed? Intrigued? Indifferent?

    Indifferent. It was actually blocking my way to the plinth. I had to climb over and around it

    Were you excited when you read the book?

    Yes. I instantly knew everything.


  7. Snelling continues to explain that Edward Conze describes Hua-Yen as a link between Yogacara and Tantra.

     

    This is interesting.

    Does anyone know if there's a Hindu/Tantric/Vedic equivalent of the Avatamsaka ?


  8. I'll say this, it's a sure sign that your subconscious is deeply connected to the Dharma, based upon it's level of clarity and detail.

     

    This is something that I've thought since I had the dream. Maybe a connection to previous incarnations.

    The weird thing is that the clarity of the dream did not fade as the day wore on, as usually does with dreams. As the hours passed I seemed to remember more.


  9. Greetings everyone.

     

    Recently I had a really vivid dream and wondered what it meant in regards to my study and practice.

    I have read only a little Huayen related literature, but what little I have read has left me absolutely gobsmacked by the sheer brilliance of this Way. I have a longing to read the Avatamsaka sutra but the large price tag of the book has stopped me from buying it. However, I have made a vow that sometime soon I would find a way to purchase this book. Now to my dream....

     

    I found myself in an abandoned cave/temple complex in China. It was in ruins, and was damp, with moss covered rocks strewn all about. There was a large statue of the Buddha, but his head had somehow fallen from the body and it (the head) was lying sideways in the centre of the room. At the other end of the room was a stone plinth with some large leatherbound books on top of it. There were about a dozen books, all beautifully encased in black leather with the word "Avatamsaka'' embossed in gold on the front of each volume.

    I opened the book on top of the pile to find the most beautifully written sutra in red ink on thick moleskin paper. There was also a page by page commentary of the sutra. All of this was written in English.

    It's hard to describe, but I felt as I was reading, I immediately understood everything instantly. Then I woke up.....

     

    It was an extremely vivid dream. I actually thought I was there. I have been trying to understand the significance of it all. I really just don't know.

    Can dreams point us in the right direction and keep us from straying from the path ?


  10. and even when you die in the end without achieving anything.. rest assured that the Lord Creator himself would be moved by your dedication to him..

     

    You speak of the Buddha, then you speak of the creator.

    If you had any grasp of the teachings of Shakyamuni, especially conditioned arising, and put those into meditative practice, then you would realize there is a glaring contradiction.

    You still haven't answered my question, who created the creator ?

    You won't find the answers in India, only within yourself.


  11. Actually Buddhism accepts all religions/philosophies. There is only one truth, not two. The only difference being that some wisdom traditions go deeper than others.

     

    From the Diamond Sutra: "Subhuti, what do you think? Has the Tathagata attained anything by annuttarasamyaksambodhi? Does the Tathagata in fact expound a Dharma?" Subhuti replied, " As I understand the teaching of the Buddha, there is no definitive Dharma called annuttarasamyaksambodhi, nor is there any definitive Dharma which the Tathagata can expound. Why is this? The Dharma which the Tathagata expounds is inconceivable and beyond words. It is neither Dharma nor not-Dharma. All of the saints and sages vary only in mastery of this."

     

    Taoism/Confucianism has a lot in common with Buddhism and has teachings that can lead to Buddhahood. Look back at my posts on this thread. Regardless if Buddhist concepts were introduced later into Taoism; the fact still remains that Taoism/Confucianism adopted these concepts into their existing philosophy. Taoism/Confucianism/Buddhism heavily influenced each other during the Tang dynasty.

     

    You just don't want to accept this, because it goes against your current beliefs.

     

    P.S I do think it very possible that Jesus achieved full enlightenment. Though it's debatable if anyone who came after him did.

     

    Very good points SJ.

    This book goes into the role that Taoism and Confucianism play as a stepping stone to Buddhahood.


  12. at least the "lazy meditators" have more time and opportunities to focus more time and energy for themselves..

     

    are you jealous that your nagging spouse and screaming kids are taking time away from your cultivation?

     

    let's face it.. if you are not strong enough to make the necessary sacrifices in taking the fast route, then be prepared to suffer in the slow road..

     

    Why are people obsessed with the fast route in these modern times ?

    Why does only the slow road cause suffering?

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