I attended a Phowa empowerment and teaching

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I attended a Phowa empowerment and teaching

Postby Cartery » Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:03 am

In this Phowa text, Vajrayogini is wearing clothes in the visualization. I actually asked the lama what kind of clothes she is wearing, and he said that the text just says that she's wearing some kind of clothes which are made from red silk.
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Re: I attended a Phowa empowerment and teaching

Postby Konchog1 » Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:31 am

Silk is far better then cotton. It's cooler and lighter.
“After I have said that I want all beings to become buddhas, I get unhappy when harmdoers get even minimal prosperity or honor. This is extremely contradictory.’ You must eliminate your jealousy regarding any sort of attainment by other persons and delight in it from the depths of your heart. Otherwise your Bodhicitta and the achievement of the welfare and happiness of beings are nothing but words.”

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Re: I attended a Phowa empowerment and teaching

Postby dakini_boi » Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:40 am

Yes, silk is quite a lovely material. But unfortunately, it is made by boiling living silk worms before they have hatched into moths. So I have always found it disconcerting that it is so highly valued in Tibetan Buddhist culture. I like to imagine that the silk garments of the Sambhogakaya are made by a special kind of miraculous silk, offered by bodhisattva silk worms who are able to produce it freely without dying.
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Re: I attended a Phowa empowerment and teaching

Postby ngodrup » Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:07 pm

Light, intangible, wisdom-phenomenal, magical display silk.
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