Woman before the Mirror painting (detail) by Frans van Mieris the Elder
Vajrayana

A Beautiful Guru Student Relationship Metaphor – Devotion and Openness

Isn’t Light a metaphor for Wisdom, rather than Devotion? I thought it was interesting to reflect on why devotion was likened to the light in this metaphor. Common metaphors for devotion are in terms of energy to empower something, in terms of receptivity, or openness to the teachings. So why is devotion likened to light […]

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Vintage World Map, Henricus Hondius, 1663
Vajrayana

Mantras, Relative and Ultimate Truth – Emptiness of Forms

As I’m substantially in agreement with you, with only differing emphasis (due to perhaps wishing to emphasise a different aspect of view and method), then I’ll only briefly comment on a couple of points ….. So my point here was that in fact there is not much difference between saying specifically “my body” or generally

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m Mani Padme Hum mantra
Vajrayana

Mantras, Relative and Ultimate Truth – Appearance and Emptiness

Ah! one more reflection regarding visualisations and mantras *operating* at a relative level … something which I think if very important from a point of view of practice … In my limited understanding, both visualizations and mantras do operate on relative level. When you say ‘they operate’ it sounds like ‘they’ are doing the ‘operating’

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Zen monk meditating
Vajrayana Zen

Is Zen Vajrayana?

Hi, is Zen considered a Vajrayana ‘way’? I would say that it isn’t when considered by the most important criteria. If the major factor which distinguishes the Vajrayana from Mahayana and Hinayana is the fact that it uses the result as the path, whereas the other two yanas use the cause as the path, then

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