CrawfordHollow wrote:Would it not be more accurate to say that we are more like a generated thought form rather than all we are is a generated thought form?
by asunthatneversetsRigpa is only knowledge of the base, not what we are, and 'generated thought forms' wouldn't be too far off the mark when it comes to describing what we are. Sentient beings are byproducts of ignorance and imputation.CrawfordHollow wrote:...although I don't think that it would be exactly correct from a Dzogchen POV to say that all we are is a generated thought form- rigpa is much more than this (so they say)...
sahaja wrote:
. I'm using rigpa here as direct, not as a link to, (a knowledge of base) Because with direct there is no seperation from, not one thing here linked to another there. Not 2 - non dualistic. Buddha.
Forgive my looseness in definition. Rigpa isn't the easiest thing to define or describe.
One of the first requirements in my sangha was the recognition of rigpa. Recognition of Buddha (being what you are) You'll hear of "being in rigpa" which i'm assuming is referring to it as a 'state', temporary usually. Because a permanent state would be a full Buddha, wouldn't it? Sans everything. Sans form, sans identity, sans body, sans consciousness, sans sensation and sans sans these things....I think i was about to do a version of the Prajna Paramita...Which is much better than i could ever do.
5 skandas/5 lights/5 adulterations(poisons) for the Buddhist side
sahaja wrote:Anybody ever built a tulpa? Either as a part of or extension of dream yoga or for any other reason for that matter.
Dhondrub wrote:Very handy.
sahaja wrote:Anybody ever built a tulpa? Either as a part of or extension of dream yoga or for any other reason for that matter.
sahaja wrote:It was about us being tulpas. Generated thought forms. That's all we are.

sahaja wrote:Where are these rules about what is or is not Dzogchen and who came up with them? I'm sure my teacher would be find them amusing.
Never mind dualism. Just try to get beyond illusion a bit, or at least beyond the arrogance of conceptual mind. If you cannot see or understand perhaps it's because the ideas you have are blinding you, they have become your limitations. Ideas and beliefs are only just that, ideas you have. Or rather, ideas that have you.
sahaja wrote:It was about us being tulpas. Generated thought forms. That's all we are.
muni wrote:The ideation/imagination form me-other in thoughts what we aren't and the tulpa...Okay probably the choosen expression tulpa can give confusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulpa


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