When I first read this, it sounded a bit "theistic", as Trungpa might say, so I was wondering if this is the standard Vajrayana POV.Please do not regard Vajrasattva as merely a trick to alleviate psychologi-
cal guilt. There is a real Buddha Vajrasattva presiding right now over his
own buddhafield. He is not nonexistent.
Does Vajrasattva exist?
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Does Vajrasattva exist?
Here's a passage from Tsoknyi Rinpoche's discussion of ngondro in his introduction to "Dzogchen Essentials":
There is not only nothingness because there is always, and always can manifest. - Thinley Norbu Rinpoche
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Vajrasattva represents realizing emptiness I'm pretty sure. When you realize emptiness you behold Vajrasattva. So the deity is primordially established, I'm fairly sure that's what he's getting at.
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"Emptiness is the natural state of mind.
It is the non-conceptual refuge, and the absolute bodhicitta.
It is the Vajrasattva who absolves evils.
It is the mandala of perfecting accumulations.
Emptiness is the guru yoga of dharmakāya."
- Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje
It is the non-conceptual refuge, and the absolute bodhicitta.
It is the Vajrasattva who absolves evils.
It is the mandala of perfecting accumulations.
Emptiness is the guru yoga of dharmakāya."
- Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Such terms as 'emptiness' are what Western thinking would call 'metaphysical'. It is true that Buddhism doesn't encourage metaphysical speculation but nevertheless such things are beyond what you might call 'ordinary perception'. That is why they are subjects that require training and guidance by the guru, isn't it? They're not 'theistic' in the sense of presuming a 'creator deity' but they are also not atheist in the Western sense.
'Only practice with no gaining idea' ~ Suzuki Roshi
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Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Vajrayana is polytheistic--but with qualifiers.
1.The problem isn’t ‘ignorance’. The problem is the mind you have right now. (H.H. Karmapa XVII @NYC 2/4/18)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Vajrasattva does exist, and on many levels. Furthermore there are many Vajrasattvas.
There is Vajrasattva as a commitment being, this is just a visualization that symbolically represents the various qualities you are to generate.
Then there is Vajrasattva as wisdom beings, these are the beings that have taken on all Vajrasattvas qualities and attainments. They are enlightened practitioners that have attained the goal and there are many of them.
Then there are different versions of Vajrasattva. In the various HYTs there is usually, if not always, a special version of Vajrasattva. So when someone says Vajrasattva, it can mean a specific one or the general one.
Even though it is not in the purview of the thread, I'd like to say that Vajrasattva is very important and not just a confession practice. I just finished a liter of chocolate milk and lack the energy to put into words just how valuable and precious Vajrasattva is. I wish more people did the Vajrasattva ngondro to develop a strong relationship with Vajrasattva, it seems to me they are missing out by skipping it.
There is Vajrasattva as a commitment being, this is just a visualization that symbolically represents the various qualities you are to generate.
Then there is Vajrasattva as wisdom beings, these are the beings that have taken on all Vajrasattvas qualities and attainments. They are enlightened practitioners that have attained the goal and there are many of them.
Then there are different versions of Vajrasattva. In the various HYTs there is usually, if not always, a special version of Vajrasattva. So when someone says Vajrasattva, it can mean a specific one or the general one.
Even though it is not in the purview of the thread, I'd like to say that Vajrasattva is very important and not just a confession practice. I just finished a liter of chocolate milk and lack the energy to put into words just how valuable and precious Vajrasattva is. I wish more people did the Vajrasattva ngondro to develop a strong relationship with Vajrasattva, it seems to me they are missing out by skipping it.
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Garab Dorje created Dzogchen from doing Vajrasattva practice. I guess innate purity=perfection.Even though it is not in the purview of the thread, I'd like to say that Vajrasattva is very important and not just a confession practice.
1.The problem isn’t ‘ignorance’. The problem is the mind you have right now. (H.H. Karmapa XVII @NYC 2/4/18)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajrasattva
http://www.keithdowman.net/dzogchen/zhal_thong.htm
http://www.keithdowman.net/dzogchen/namkha_che.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mirror ... ajrasattva
http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/ar ... asics.html
http://www.keithdowman.net/dzogchen/zhal_thong.htm
http://www.keithdowman.net/dzogchen/namkha_che.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mirror ... ajrasattva
http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/ar ... asics.html
... and thanks for the warning about drinking chocolate milk...Vajrasattva is the manifestation of the purity of body, speech, and mind of all the Buddhas. As a meditational deity Vajrasattva is visualized as the expression of mind’s pure essence. In this way negativities and obscurations are cleansed allowing Buddha nature to manifest. As a Bodhisattva, Vajrasattva saw that all beings suffer because of their negative karma and made a vow to free all beings of this karma.
"People are fond of saying all sorts of things about others behind their backs, mentioning their names again and again. Instead of slandering others in this way, “slander” the yidam: utter his name repeatedly by reciting his mantra all the time." - Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche - Zurchungpa’s Testament - Shambhala Publications
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Garab Dorje in no sense "created" Dzogchen. Garab Dorje is the Nirmanakāya emanation of Vajrasattva (Sambhogakāya).smcj wrote:Garab Dorje created Dzogchen from doing Vajrasattva practice. I guess innate purity=perfection.Even though it is not in the purview of the thread, I'd like to say that Vajrasattva is very important and not just a confession practice.
Dzogchen, according to its own texts and traditions is the original Dharma teaching from which all other so called "Buddhist" and "non-Buddhist" Dharma teachings arise.
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Theism and Buddhism are different. Also, Buddhism and nihilism are different. It is often proposed that Buddhism goes beyond the two extremes of eternalism and nihilism. That said, you'll have to take some time to consider what it is in an eternalist view that Buddhists will not accept, and similarly what it is in a nihilist view that Buddhists will not accept. And from there it may be easier to understand why Mahayana Buddhists in particular can still accept that there are vastly realized Buddhas and Bodhisattvas who exist in the relative sense that we all do, but who are attuned to the truth of Dharma in such a way that they can go beyond the apparent limitations we take for granted, and benefit beings in countless ways and in countless forms.dzogchungpa wrote:Here's a passage from Tsoknyi Rinpoche's discussion of ngondro in his introduction to "Dzogchen Essentials":When I first read this, it sounded a bit "theistic", as Trungpa might say, so I was wondering if this is the standard Vajrayana POV.Please do not regard Vajrasattva as merely a trick to alleviate psychologi-
cal guilt. There is a real Buddha Vajrasattva presiding right now over his
own buddhafield. He is not nonexistent.
Contentment is the ultimate wealth;
Detachment is the final happiness. ~Sri Saraha
Detachment is the final happiness. ~Sri Saraha
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Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Basically I think of yidams as methods or tools or whatever, but this passage seems to imply that there is an actual Vajrasattva somewhere who is going to do something for us, as the next sentence confirms:
I guess what I'm trying to ask is if that idea is really the Vajrayana POV. I personally don't have any problem with it, although I would want to ask how the existence of such a Vajrasattva was established and so on.
Someone who approaches him through the practice of Vajrasattva's body, speech, and mind does receive
the blessings for removing karmic, emotional, and cognitive obscurations and for realizing the vajra body, the vajra speech, and the vajra mind.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is if that idea is really the Vajrayana POV. I personally don't have any problem with it, although I would want to ask how the existence of such a Vajrasattva was established and so on.
There is not only nothingness because there is always, and always can manifest. - Thinley Norbu Rinpoche
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if you are not clear about in what way you yourself exist, how could there be any clarity about the question of the existence of another?
Thoroughly tame your own mind.
This is (possibly) the teaching of Buddha.
"I must finally conclude that this proposition, I am, I exist, is necessarily true whenever it is put forward by me or conceived in my mind."
- Descartes, 2nd Meditation 25
This is (possibly) the teaching of Buddha.
"I must finally conclude that this proposition, I am, I exist, is necessarily true whenever it is put forward by me or conceived in my mind."
- Descartes, 2nd Meditation 25
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Vajrasattva exist in the same way as the lamas (Guru Rinpoche and Vimalamitra) deities and protectors that many famous tertons interact with. You can read about it in Dudljom Lingpa's Nanjang or Namthar and ChNNR Longsal teachings. Deities and protectors are not only methods, they are actual enlightened Buddhas.dzogchungpa wrote:Basically I think of yidams as methods or tools or whatever, but this passage seems to imply that there is an actual Vajrasattva somewhere who is going to do something for us, as the next sentence confirms:Someone who approaches him through the practice of Vajrasattva's body, speech, and mind does receive
the blessings for removing karmic, emotional, and cognitive obscurations and for realizing the vajra body, the vajra speech, and the vajra mind.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is if that idea is really the Vajrayana POV. I personally don't have any problem with it, although I would want to ask how the existence of such a Vajrasattva was established and so on.
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~Kurt Vonnegut
"The principal practice is Guruyoga. But we need to understand that any secondary practice combined with Guruyoga becomes a principal practice." ChNNR (Teachings on Thun and Ganapuja)
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Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
OK, so the Dzogchen POV is that the Vajrasattva of Ngondro is a real Buddha, not just a method?
There is not only nothingness because there is always, and always can manifest. - Thinley Norbu Rinpoche
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
dzogchungpa wrote:Basically I think of yidams as methods or tools or whatever, but this passage seems to imply that there is an actual Vajrasattva somewhere who is going to do something for us, as the next sentence confirms:Someone who approaches him through the practice of Vajrasattva's body, speech, and mind does receive
the blessings for removing karmic, emotional, and cognitive obscurations and for realizing the vajra body, the vajra speech, and the vajra mind.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is if that idea is really the Vajrayana POV. I personally don't have any problem with it, although I would want to ask how the existence of such a Vajrasattva was established and so on.
Many excellent posts.
My 2 cents.
Yes, no, maybe, can't say, it doesn't matter, and a singular truth.
The long and short of it - after two VS nundros (long and short).
Of course VS exists. and if you practice him (single or yab/yum), you will get benefits as described in the quotation, by a living Dzogchen Master, Ven. Tsoknyi Rinpoche.
Of course VS does not exist. Perhaps there is no place in the universe where a physical VS exists, at least we have no proof of his physical existence (though you may be able to go visit him in a non-physical dimension).
So really, you can't say if he exists or does not exist.
Well maybe VS exists as a "reified" creative visualization, perhaps first as a "promise" diety / concept and then as a "wisdom deity" concept / reification, that can have the physical effect of purifying your mind stream (body, speech and mind) as you do the purification practice or become the deity.
So maybe it really doesn't matter if VS exists, or does not exist, if you imagine that he does, and do the practice and get the benefit.
And then, as Heart wisely points out,
"Vajrasattva exist in the same way as the lamas (Guru Rinpoche and Vimalamitra) deities and protectors that many famous tertons interact with. You can read about it in Dudljom Lingpa's Nanjang or Namthar and ChNNR Longsal teachings. Deities and protectors are not only methods, they are actual enlightened Buddhas."
Now you understand the singular truth of it.
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And the relvance of this statement to the question "Does Vajrasattva exist?" is what exactly?Malcolm wrote:Dzogchen, according to its own texts and traditions is the original Dharma teaching from which all other so called "Buddhist" and "non-Buddhist" Dharma teachings arise.
"My religion is not deceiving myself."
Jetsun Milarepa 1052-1135 CE
"Butchers, prostitutes, those guilty of the five most heinous crimes, outcasts, the underprivileged: all are utterly the substance of existence and nothing other than total bliss."
The Supreme Source - The Kunjed Gyalpo
The Fundamental Tantra of Dzogchen Semde
Jetsun Milarepa 1052-1135 CE
"Butchers, prostitutes, those guilty of the five most heinous crimes, outcasts, the underprivileged: all are utterly the substance of existence and nothing other than total bliss."
The Supreme Source - The Kunjed Gyalpo
The Fundamental Tantra of Dzogchen Semde
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Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
It's like asking, "who wrote the Uttaratantra"? An academic or historian would say Asanga. The faithful would say Maitreya. It depends on you paradigm.Malcolm wrote:Garab Dorje in no sense "created" Dzogchen. Garab Dorje is the Nirmanakāya emanation of Vajrasattva (Sambhogakāya).smcj wrote:Garab Dorje created Dzogchen from doing Vajrasattva practice. I guess innate purity=perfection.Even though it is not in the purview of the thread, I'd like to say that Vajrasattva is very important and not just a confession practice.
Dzogchen, according to its own texts and traditions is the original Dharma teaching from which all other so called "Buddhist" and "non-Buddhist" Dharma teachings arise.
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Interestingly I've seen modern translations that have Maitreya listed as the author.
1.The problem isn’t ‘ignorance’. The problem is the mind you have right now. (H.H. Karmapa XVII @NYC 2/4/18)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
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Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
Greg, Malcolm was replying to the poster who implied that Garab Dorje "developed" Dzogchen due to his practice of Vajrasattva.gregkavarnos wrote:And the relvance of this statement to the question "Does Vajrasattva exist?" is what exactly?Malcolm wrote:Dzogchen, according to its own texts and traditions is the original Dharma teaching from which all other so called "Buddhist" and "non-Buddhist" Dharma teachings arise.
Instead, it may be better to say that Garab Dorje, and indeed Vajrasattva, EXIST as the manifestations of the Perfected State, or the Natural State.
Of course, for someone inclined to the Madhyamika view, one would call that "existence" into question...and quite appropriately, I feel.
I will answer the question this way: For some sentient beings, Vajrasattva exists. For some sentient beings, Vajrasattva is a tool, or a symbol. For some sentient beings, Vajrasattva is just a notion....Or a pretty picture on a Thangka. And for Enlightened beings, Buddhas, there is no difference between themselves and Vajrasattva.
དམ་པའི་དོན་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ཆེ་བ་དང་།
རྟོག་གེའི་ཡུལ་མིན་བླ་མའི་བྱིན་རླབས་དང་།
སྐལ་ལྡན་ལས་འཕྲོ་ཅན་གྱིས་རྟོགས་པ་སྟེ།
དེ་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་ནི་ལོ་རྟོག་སེལ།།
"Absolute Truth is not an object of analytical discourse or great discriminating wisdom,
It is realized through the blessing grace of the Guru and fortunate Karmic potential.
Like this, mistaken ideas of discriminating wisdom are clarified."
- (Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche, from his summary of "The Ocean of Definitive Meaning")
རྟོག་གེའི་ཡུལ་མིན་བླ་མའི་བྱིན་རླབས་དང་།
སྐལ་ལྡན་ལས་འཕྲོ་ཅན་གྱིས་རྟོགས་པ་སྟེ།
དེ་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་ནི་ལོ་རྟོག་སེལ།།
"Absolute Truth is not an object of analytical discourse or great discriminating wisdom,
It is realized through the blessing grace of the Guru and fortunate Karmic potential.
Like this, mistaken ideas of discriminating wisdom are clarified."
- (Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche, from his summary of "The Ocean of Definitive Meaning")
Re: Does Vajrasattva exist?
conebeckham wrote:Greg, Malcolm was replying to the poster who implied that Garab Dorje "developed" Dzogchen due to his practice of Vajrasattva.gregkavarnos wrote:And the relvance of this statement to the question "Does Vajrasattva exist?" is what exactly?Malcolm wrote:Dzogchen, according to its own texts and traditions is the original Dharma teaching from which all other so called "Buddhist" and "non-Buddhist" Dharma teachings arise.
Instead, it may be better to say that Garab Dorje, and indeed Vajrasattva, EXIST as the manifestations of the Perfected State, or the Natural State.
Of course, for someone inclined to the Madhyamika view, one would call that "existence" into question...and quite appropriately, I feel.
I will answer the question this way: For some sentient beings, Vajrasattva exists. For some sentient beings, Vajrasattva is a tool, or a symbol. For some sentient beings, Vajrasattva is just a notion....Or a pretty picture on a Thangka. And for Enlightened beings, Buddhas, there is no difference between themselves and Vajrasattva.
, and [perhaps, since I have no idea of such things,] the question never arises.
but it is very good to ask questions - so practice, and ask, until there are no more questions.
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I think that what Dharma means by "to exist" in English gets quite confusing. If the question is rephrased instead as "valid phenomena" or perhaps "uncontrived awareness" the answer is more clearly an unqualified yes, with the caveat that his mode of existence is inconceivable.
I saw a YouTube video (sorry, no link) where Tsogy R. Says he doesn't have direct experience of the deity, but can fell the effects on his mind.
I saw a YouTube video (sorry, no link) where Tsogy R. Says he doesn't have direct experience of the deity, but can fell the effects on his mind.
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1.The problem isn’t ‘ignorance’. The problem is the mind you have right now. (H.H. Karmapa XVII @NYC 2/4/18)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)
2. I support Mingyur R and HHDL in their positions against lama abuse.
3. Student: Lama, I thought I might die but then I realized that the 3 Jewels would protect me.
Lama: Even If you had died the 3 Jewels would still have protected you. (DW post by Fortyeightvows)