Rainbow Body - Why?
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Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
Sherab, pardon the editing of my previous post which I apparently did while you were responding. I rephrased things and made a further point.
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Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
No, I am not thinking along the line that you think I am thinking.Pema Rigdzin wrote:Yes, I know what the subtle body is. Does this mean you're unaware of the relevance of tsa, lung, and tigle to Dzogchen practice, particularly togal (through which the body of light is realized)?Sherab wrote:Subtle body in vajrayana = the complex of tsa, lung and tigle.
The fact that Dzogchen does not involve meditating on the channels, winds, and tigle (like one does in deity yoga's completion stage with signs) should not lead you to the mistaken assumption that tsa, lung, and tigle are somehow irrelevant to Dzogchen. In fact, togal teachings speak a great deal about them, with a couple special wisdom channels only being mentioned in Dzogchen tantras.
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My own view is that no other practice focus on returning even the coarse body (build up from sub-atomic particles) to its original state (rainbow body). As I see it, other practices focus on returning either the mind or/and subtle body to its original state.Astus wrote:...the rainbow body's significance and its uniqueness.
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Sherab,
Yes, good point. And explains why I ask the importance of doing that with the body made of the four elements. It rots away after death anyway if not cremated or eaten by animals.
Yes, good point. And explains why I ask the importance of doing that with the body made of the four elements. It rots away after death anyway if not cremated or eaten by animals.
1 Myriad dharmas are only mind.
Mind is unobtainable.
What is there to seek?
2 If the Buddha-Nature is seen,
there will be no seeing of a nature in any thing.
3 Neither cultivation nor seated meditation —
this is the pure Chan of Tathagata.
4 With sudden enlightenment to Tathagata Chan,
the six paramitas and myriad means
are complete within that essence.
1 Huangbo, T2012Ap381c1 2 Nirvana Sutra, T374p521b3; tr. Yamamoto 3 Mazu, X1321p3b23; tr. J. Jia 4 Yongjia, T2014p395c14; tr. from "The Sword of Wisdom"
Mind is unobtainable.
What is there to seek?
2 If the Buddha-Nature is seen,
there will be no seeing of a nature in any thing.
3 Neither cultivation nor seated meditation —
this is the pure Chan of Tathagata.
4 With sudden enlightenment to Tathagata Chan,
the six paramitas and myriad means
are complete within that essence.
1 Huangbo, T2012Ap381c1 2 Nirvana Sutra, T374p521b3; tr. Yamamoto 3 Mazu, X1321p3b23; tr. J. Jia 4 Yongjia, T2014p395c14; tr. from "The Sword of Wisdom"
Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
I find it srange that it hasn't been expressed clearly why the rainbow body is produced?? In other tantric traditions it has been said that the illusory body is made so that one can through it help the innumerable beings of samsara for as long as samsara lasts.
svaha
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Sarvē mānavāḥ svatantrāḥ samutpannāḥ vartantē api ca, gauravadr̥śā adhikāradr̥śā ca samānāḥ ēva vartantē. Ētē sarvē cētanā-tarka-śaktibhyāṁ susampannāḥ santi. Api ca, sarvē’pi bandhutva-bhāvanayā parasparaṁ vyavaharantu."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1. (in english and sanskrit)
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Sarvē mānavāḥ svatantrāḥ samutpannāḥ vartantē api ca, gauravadr̥śā adhikāradr̥śā ca samānāḥ ēva vartantē. Ētē sarvē cētanā-tarka-śaktibhyāṁ susampannāḥ santi. Api ca, sarvē’pi bandhutva-bhāvanayā parasparaṁ vyavaharantu."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1. (in english and sanskrit)
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Hello Aemillius,Aemilius wrote:I find it srange that it hasn't been expressed clearly why the rainbow body is produced?? In other tantric traditions it has been said that the illusory body is made so that one can through it help the innumerable beings of samsara for as long as samsara lasts.
Thanks for the reply.
Better can we say, the Rainbow Body is produced due to causes and the firm decission or motivation is here made in the Trekchod practice.
Best wishes with your individual practice
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are you sure Vajrayogini leads to rainbow body?kirtu wrote:Rainbow body is also explicitly mentioned as a result of Vajrayogini practice in the Sakya tradition and not as a result of Dzogchen in this case. This was in fact the point of my statement to Namdrol on the similar esangha thread.
Kirt
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there is one type of rainbow body, the person is still living, but he has already attained the rainbow body. Occasionally if you take photograph of him, you will see it.heart wrote:Kalden,
I think you misunderstood the question. When the Buddha died he left a body behind so why would full enlightenment include a rainbow body?
/magnus
I have met several lamas who have attained this. It is not fake.
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Sherab wrote:My own view is that no other practice focus on returning even the coarse body (build up from sub-atomic particles) to its original state (rainbow body). As I see it, other practices focus on returning either the mind or/and subtle body to its original state.Astus wrote:...the rainbow body's significance and its uniqueness.
Our body is born of karma. Karma has to be totally purified. So return back to pure wisdom elements. That's what i think
There are several types of rainbow bodies. Some just shrink, some total dissolution.
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i think the illusory body is different from the rainbow body. Can anyone verify?Aemilius wrote:I find it srange that it hasn't been expressed clearly why the rainbow body is produced?? In other tantric traditions it has been said that the illusory body is made so that one can through it help the innumerable beings of samsara for as long as samsara lasts.
I have read it somewhere said that Dalai Lama commented that in the Gelug tradition very few people have attained the rainbow body... so i think it may also be possible in the different tibetan buddhist traditions.
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Yes, illusory body in the 6 yogas is a method while rainbow body is a result.wisdomfire wrote:i think the illusory body is different from the rainbow body. Can anyone verify?Aemilius wrote:I find it srange that it hasn't been expressed clearly why the rainbow body is produced?? In other tantric traditions it has been said that the illusory body is made so that one can through it help the innumerable beings of samsara for as long as samsara lasts.
I have read it somewhere said that Dalai Lama commented that in the Gelug tradition very few people have attained the rainbow body... so i think it may also be possible in the different tibetan buddhist traditions.
/magnus
"We are all here to help each other go through this thing, whatever it is."
~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)
~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)
Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
I very much doubt that this is the Great Transference Body of Dzogchen though, considering that only two great masters in history were able to attain it as far as I know (Padmasambhava and Vimalamitra, though sometimes Garab Dorje is considered as well). And next to that, had they attained it, I think normal people wouldn't be able to see them anymore.wisdomfire wrote: there is one type of rainbow body, the person is still living, but he has already attained the rainbow body. Occasionally if you take photograph of him, you will see it.
I have met several lamas who have attained this. It is not fake.
Although many individuals in this age appear to be merely indulging their worldly desires, one does not have the capacity to judge them, so it is best to train in pure vision.
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Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
heart wrote:Yes, illusory body in the 6 yogas is a method while rainbow body is a result.wisdomfire wrote:i think the illusory body is different from the rainbow body. Can anyone verify?Aemilius wrote:I find it srange that it hasn't been expressed clearly why the rainbow body is produced?? In other tantric traditions it has been said that the illusory body is made so that one can through it help the innumerable beings of samsara for as long as samsara lasts.
I have read it somewhere said that Dalai Lama commented that in the Gelug tradition very few people have attained the rainbow body... so i think it may also be possible in the different tibetan buddhist traditions.
/magnus
That sounds suspectful to me, Magnus. In Padmasambhava's Teachings on the Six Bardos (B. A. Wallace & Gyatrul Rimpoche) there is a teaching of two illusory bodies, the first illusory body, also called the impure illusory body, and a second illusory body, also called the pure illusory body. Do you wish to make path and result separate? When it has been taught repeatedly that path and result are not two different things !!
svaha
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Sarvē mānavāḥ svatantrāḥ samutpannāḥ vartantē api ca, gauravadr̥śā adhikāradr̥śā ca samānāḥ ēva vartantē. Ētē sarvē cētanā-tarka-śaktibhyāṁ susampannāḥ santi. Api ca, sarvē’pi bandhutva-bhāvanayā parasparaṁ vyavaharantu."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1. (in english and sanskrit)
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Sarvē mānavāḥ svatantrāḥ samutpannāḥ vartantē api ca, gauravadr̥śā adhikāradr̥śā ca samānāḥ ēva vartantē. Ētē sarvē cētanā-tarka-śaktibhyāṁ susampannāḥ santi. Api ca, sarvē’pi bandhutva-bhāvanayā parasparaṁ vyavaharantu."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1. (in english and sanskrit)
Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
I am sure that In the Sakya tradition it is taught that the ultimate result of Vajrayogini is enlightenment resulting in the rainbow body. In esangha Namdrol stated that this was not the same as the Dzogchen rainbow body.wisdomfire wrote:are you sure Vajrayogini leads to rainbow body?kirtu wrote:Rainbow body is also explicitly mentioned as a result of Vajrayogini practice in the Sakya tradition and not as a result of Dzogchen in this case. This was in fact the point of my statement to Namdrol on the similar esangha thread.
Kirt
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Zen Master Seung Sahn said, “That’s simple. Atomic bombs come from the mind that likes this and doesn’t like that.”
"Even if you practice only for an hour a day with faith and inspiration, good qualities will steadily increase. Regular practice makes it easy to transform your mind. From seeing only relative truth, you will eventually reach a profound certainty in the meaning of absolute truth."
Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
"Only you can make your mind beautiful."
HH Chetsang Rinpoche
Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
In Dzogchen rainbow body is not a practice it is the result you get from practicing Tögal. Your actual body dissolve in a rainbow. There are several different rainbow bodies but that is more or less the essence of it.heart wrote:Aemilius wrote:
Yes, illusory body in the 6 yogas is a method while rainbow body is a result.
/magnus
That sounds suspectful to me, Magnus. In Padmasambhava's Teachings on the Six Bardos (B. A. Wallace & Gyatrul Rimpoche) there is a teaching of two illusory bodies, the first illusory body, also called the impure illusory body, and a second illusory body, also called the pure illusory body. Do you wish to make path and result separate? When it has been taught repeatedly that path and result are not two different things !!
The illusory body teachings, that you mention above, is very clearly described as a practice. It something you do. There might also be a fruition called illusory body, I don't know, but it is not the same as rainbow body.
/magnus
"We are all here to help each other go through this thing, whatever it is."
~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)
~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)
Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
Did Sakyamuni Buddha attained rainbow body ??
How many masters attained rainbow body so far in written recordings ??
How many masters attained rainbow body so far in written recordings ??
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I can't imagine a better explanation _/\_Heruka wrote: Its a good question, perhaps the body of light is better way to understand. The body is made of elements, fire, water, wind, earth etc, and in there course form, we have a body of karma, karmic in nature etc, we also have a vajra body which is the elements in their pure form. Practices to purify the karmic body, allows the coarse elements to purify into their pure nature, the karmic body decays and dies, the vajra body does not. Most will settle into dharmakaya peace, the elements will dispearse etc, the dharmakaya is nothing, there is no activity. The shrinkage you mention is partial rainbow body, the water has returned to water, the fire settles into fire elements etc, and outwards the flesh (gross karmic body) shrinks. this is not the same as the great transfer, where death is not even reached. Here the individual has purified into a dimension that still is active, and can interact with others of like vision, activity is on going and brings benefits to all. The images of people in rainbow colours are not accurate but just a visual representation of a principle at work. sorry i have not the time to explain more, but just in a simple way.
dzogchen is concerned principly with the nirmanakaya
apologise for the awful typos/
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Laura
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It is said that the Six Yogas of Naropa all belong to the Perfection Stage, they are something you do after have achieved awakening. There seem to be a lot of things to do after you have attained the awakening or the enlightenment. Historically the Tantra was available to you only after you had attatined the awakening through the Sutrayana, through the general and common yana. In the course of centuries more and more of the tantras gradually became public teachings. It seems that at the time of Marpa you generally had to go through a long period of study and practice in the sutrayana, which had to bear some fruit also. After awakening could you embark on study of the tantras.heart wrote:In Dzogchen rainbow body is not a practice it is the result you get from practicing Tögal. Your actual body dissolve in a rainbow. There are several different rainbow bodies but that is more or less the essence of it.heart wrote:Aemilius wrote:
Yes, illusory body in the 6 yogas is a method while rainbow body is a result.
/magnus
That sounds suspectful to me, Magnus. In Padmasambhava's Teachings on the Six Bardos (B. A. Wallace & Gyatrul Rimpoche) there is a teaching of two illusory bodies, the first illusory body, also called the impure illusory body, and a second illusory body, also called the pure illusory body. Do you wish to make path and result separate? When it has been taught repeatedly that path and result are not two different things !!
The illusory body teachings, that you mention above, is very clearly described as a practice. It something you do. There might also be a fruition called illusory body, I don't know, but it is not the same as rainbow body.
/magnus
svaha
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Sarvē mānavāḥ svatantrāḥ samutpannāḥ vartantē api ca, gauravadr̥śā adhikāradr̥śā ca samānāḥ ēva vartantē. Ētē sarvē cētanā-tarka-śaktibhyāṁ susampannāḥ santi. Api ca, sarvē’pi bandhutva-bhāvanayā parasparaṁ vyavaharantu."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1. (in english and sanskrit)
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Sarvē mānavāḥ svatantrāḥ samutpannāḥ vartantē api ca, gauravadr̥śā adhikāradr̥śā ca samānāḥ ēva vartantē. Ētē sarvē cētanā-tarka-śaktibhyāṁ susampannāḥ santi. Api ca, sarvē’pi bandhutva-bhāvanayā parasparaṁ vyavaharantu."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1. (in english and sanskrit)
Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
Hi Aemilius,Aemilius wrote: It is said that the Six Yogas of Naropa all belong to the Perfection Stage, they are something you do after have achieved awakening. There seem to be a lot of things to do after you have attained the awakening or the enlightenment. Historically the Tantra was available to you only after you had attatined the awakening through the Sutrayana, through the general and common yana. In the course of centuries more and more of the tantras gradually became public teachings. It seems that at the time of Marpa you generally had to go through a long period of study and practice in the sutrayana, which had to bear some fruit also. After awakening could you embark on study of the tantras.
I've never heard of perfection stage practices used after awakening. Do you have a source for this so I can read more?
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Re: Rainbow Body - Why?
I am not sure what you mean with "awakening" but the completion stage is practices that you do to achieve enlightenment, they are a part of the path. Rainbow body is fruition.Aemilius wrote: It is said that the Six Yogas of Naropa all belong to the Perfection Stage, they are something you do after have achieved awakening. There seem to be a lot of things to do after you have attained the awakening or the enlightenment. Historically the Tantra was available to you only after you had attatined the awakening through the Sutrayana, through the general and common yana. In the course of centuries more and more of the tantras gradually became public teachings. It seems that at the time of Marpa you generally had to go through a long period of study and practice in the sutrayana, which had to bear some fruit also. After awakening could you embark on study of the tantras.
/magnus
"We are all here to help each other go through this thing, whatever it is."
~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)
~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)