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Josef wrote:no
Malcolm wrote:gad rgyangs wrote:
im confused about where the samyak sambuddhas(rainbow bodies) are during the basis-bardo.
Parinirvana without any remainder.
Nighthawk wrote:Josef wrote:no
Just found this quote by Malcolm.Malcolm wrote:gad rgyangs wrote:
im confused about where the samyak sambuddhas(rainbow bodies) are during the basis-bardo.
Parinirvana without any remainder.
Seems to be contradicting what you're saying.
Nighthawk wrote:Do rainbow bodies such as Padmasambhava and others ever achieve parinirvana in which they permanently put an end to helping sentient beings in this universe and the next and so on?
tomamundsen wrote:This guy is referring to the time between universes when he says "basis-bardo." So, there is no contradiction.
Nighthawk wrote:tomamundsen wrote:This guy is referring to the time between universes when he says "basis-bardo." So, there is no contradiction.
So what he's saying is they enter parinirvana during that period and pop back up with the arising of the new universe to help those newly formed sentient beings?
tomamundsen wrote:Nighthawk wrote:tomamundsen wrote:This guy is referring to the time between universes when he says "basis-bardo." So, there is no contradiction.
So what he's saying is they enter parinirvana during that period and pop back up with the arising of the new universe to help those newly formed sentient beings?
I think it's more like: there is no universe for buddhas to arise in, so they don't appear during that time period.
Nighthawk wrote:So I'm assuming they chill out in buddhafields since buddhafields are outside all samsaric realms?
Nighthawk wrote:So I'm assuming they chill out in buddhafields since buddhafields are outside all samsaric realms?
Pema Rigdzin wrote:Nighthawk wrote:So I'm assuming they chill out in buddhafields since buddhafields are outside all samsaric realms?
My take is that the real Buddha is the dharmakaya... it is uncompounded and beyond existing, not existing, both, or neither, so there can be no talk of it dwelling here or there or at this or that time... When there are beings to be tamed, the rupakaya appears accordingly. When there are no beings to be tamed, the rupakaya emanations dissolve back into the nature within which they arose.
Also, "samsaric realms" vs "non-samsaric realms" is a distinction that occurs in the minds of ordinary beings like you and I, not a Buddha's wisdom mind. We have not yet transcended ideas of pure and impure, so we imagine that there could be some portions of reality that are "samsara" and others that are "Buddhafields". But in reality it's not like that.
Fa Dao wrote:heres a thought...
after a person has achieved rainbow body is it possible for them to physically incarnate again? or do they stay that way indefinitely?
heart wrote:Fa Dao wrote:heres a thought...
after a person has achieved rainbow body is it possible for them to physically incarnate again? or do they stay that way indefinitely?
Chetsun Senghe Wangchuk attained rainbow body and was later born as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, who then reveled the Chetsun Nyingthig.
/magnus
Malcolm wrote:heart wrote:Fa Dao wrote:heres a thought...
after a person has achieved rainbow body is it possible for them to physically incarnate again? or do they stay that way indefinitely?
Chetsun Senghe Wangchuk attained rainbow body and was later born as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, who then reveled the Chetsun Nyingthig.
/magnus
JKW was an emanation, not a reincarnation, technically speaking.
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