viniketa wrote:Yes. Again, it would seem that DKR's book is paraphrasing excerpt of a Dharmakīrti argument from the Pramāṇaviniścaya in response to a hypothetical question, and probably not a doctrinal position. See Sara McClintock's Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason: Santaraksita and Kamalasila on Rationality, Argumentation, and Religious Authority, p. 136-7


SSJ3Gogeta wrote:This is probably the stupidest thing I ever read on this forum.
You should read "Center of the Sunlit Sky" by Karl B.
Madhyamaka is the foundation of Vajrayana and Mahamudra.
pueraeternus wrote:SSJ3Gogeta wrote:This is probably the stupidest thing I ever read on this forum.
You should read "Center of the Sunlit Sky" by Karl B.
Madhyamaka is the foundation of Vajrayana and Mahamudra.
You really should reconsider your attitude, given how much you have exposed of how little or incomplete your knowledge is of Buddhism.
SSJ3Gogeta wrote:pueraeternus wrote:The point is that the philosophical basis and infrastructure of tantra is derived from tathagatagarbha, since the inherent buddha nature is the raison d'être for tantric praxis.
You should read "Center of the Sunlit Sky" by Karl B.
Madhyamaka is the foundation of Vajrayana and Mahamudra.
Josef wrote:Pueraeternus' point about tathagatagarbha and tantra is actually quite astute.
SSJ3Gogeta wrote:Josef wrote:Pueraeternus' point about tathagatagarbha and tantra is actually quite astute.
Josef wrote:SSJ3Gogeta wrote:Josef wrote:Pueraeternus' point about tathagatagarbha and tantra is actually quite astute.
You'll have to do better.
SSJ3Gogeta wrote:
Like I said, its like arguing with creationists.
SSJ3Gogeta wrote:
What are you talking about?
pueraeternus wrote:
Is this what your Dzogchen training has turned you into? Are you even mindful or aware of your speech?
Josef wrote:pueraeternus wrote:
Is this what your Dzogchen training has turned you into? Are you even mindful or aware of your speech?
I see no evidence of any training at all.
SSJ3Gogeta wrote:Josef wrote:pueraeternus wrote:
Is this what your Dzogchen training has turned you into? Are you even mindful or aware of your speech?
I see no evidence of any training at all.
Nice fall back statement when you really have nothing to support your position.
Josef wrote:pueraeternus wrote:
Is this what your Dzogchen training has turned you into? Are you even mindful or aware of your speech?
I see no evidence of any training at all.
pueraeternus wrote:Josef wrote:pueraeternus wrote:
Is this what your Dzogchen training has turned you into? Are you even mindful or aware of your speech?
I see no evidence of any training at all.
I am afraid you are right. It is vital for a Dzogchen practitioner - actually any Buddhist practitioner - to be always aware of one's conduct. WIthout it, it shows there is neither rigpa nor basic mindfulness that one should switch to should one can't stay in rigpa.
pueraeternus wrote:SSJ3Gogeta wrote:
What are you talking about?
Do I really have to spell it out? Look, it is ok to have a different opinion and discuss or argue it here - that's what forums are for. It is also ok to get things wrong and learn it from others who know - just accept it and learn. What is not ok is to display such arrogance as you have done on several threads so far, and worse, unwarranted arrogance when you are clearly mistaken/misinformed on certain elementary aspects of the subjects in discussion.
Is this what your Dzogchen training has turned you into? Are you even mindful or aware of your speech?
pueraeternus wrote:They are an excellent path of skillful means and technique, but declarations of attaining complete Buddhahood in a single life time is going too far.
pueraeternus wrote:And you are free to believe what you will and enjoy the kool-aid.
Josef wrote:Good work with the tathagatagarba post, I think a lot of people overlook the role of the third turning in the development of tantra etc.
pueraeternus wrote:Josef wrote:Good work with the tathagatagarba post, I think a lot of people overlook the role of the third turning in the development of tantra etc.
Thank you. In my view, Vajrayana is a such a rich tradition because it distills many of the essence of the developments in Buddhadharma, and it continues to do that, hence over centuries produces more and more vehicles as it refines the process and techniques. I don't agree with the triumphanist rhetoric, the use of origin myths, etc, but I consider it a upaya vehicle par excellence.
SSJ3Gogeta wrote:
You are the one who trashed Vajrayana, and specifically also people who obtained Buddhahood in the last 20 years. You talking about mindful speech is a joke. Is there anything that you type, that isn't 100% bullshit?
Josef wrote:Tathagatagarba is absolutely critical in the development of Vajrayana theory and practice. To assert that Pueraeternus' statement is "stupid" exposes both your attitude and understanding as juvenile.
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