dorjeshonnu wrote:not completely accurateetinin wrote:According to the Madhyamika, it is possible to achieve liberation without buddhism. Pratyekabuddhas actually manage it in a kalpa where no buddha has been born. They are not full buddhas, though, as they do have relatively limited compassion and are not omniscient.
http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Pratyekabuddha
The only requirement is that they hear the teachings of a buddha in one life. Since there will be no buddha in the kalpa he is reborn, he will not be a buddhist and will not be capable of spreading the dharma after reaching enlightenment. Even in a good kalpa like ours, I believe it's quite safe to assume that everyone has been a buddhist in one life or another, since we all have been in samsara for countless eons.





You should read the story of Kongpo Ben and reflect on the fact that this simple farmer could converse openly with Jowo Rinpoche, without having even the remotest relationship with the kind of scholastic Buddhism that you have described.