SARVA MANGALAM
Without clairvoyance, we cannot work for other sentient beings - Khunu Lama
Suddenly you will know the different knowledge without study - Thog-'bebs
One may now accomplish the welfare and instruction of all sentient beings, spontaneously and without effort, by simply being, that is to say, by manifesting one's enlightened nature through spontaneously emanating an infinity of Nirmanakaya manifestations - Vajranatha
Lhug-Pa wrote:I don't know, but Pure Sex could help you to get there.
Jikan wrote:Sex in the sense of sexuality, or sex in the sense of sex differentiation (male v female)?
The Buddha told Ananda, "You constantly hear me explain in the Vinaya that there are three decisive aspects to cultivation. That is, collecting one's thoughts constitutes the precepts; from the precepts comes Samadhi; and from Samadhi arises wisdom. These are called the Three Non-Outflow Studies. "
"Ananda, why do I call collecting one's thoughts the precepts? If beings in the six paths of any mundane world had no sexual desire, they would not have to undergo a continual succession of births and deaths. Your basic purpose in cultivating Samadhi is to transcend the wearisome defilements. But if you do not renounce sexual desire, you will not be able to get out of the dust. Even though people may have some wisdom and the manifestation of Dhyana Samadhi, if they do not exterminate sexual desire, they are certain to enter demonic paths. At best, they will become demon kings; on the average, they will become members of the retinue of demons; at the lowest level, they will become female demons. These demons all have their groups of disciples. Each claims that he has accomplished the Unsurpassed Way. After my Nirvana, in the Dharma-ending Age, these hordes of demons will abound, spreading like wildfire as they openly practice greed and lust, while claiming to be Good Knowing Advisors. They will cause beings to fall into the pit of love and views and lose the way to Bodhi."
"When you teach people of the world to cultivate Samadhi, they must first of all cut off the mind of sexual desire. This is the first clear and decisive instruction on purity given by the Tathagatas, the Buddhas of the past, the Bhagavans. Therefore, Ananda, if cultivators of Dhyana Samadhi do not exterminate sexual desire, they are like someone who cooks sand hoping to get rice. After hundreds of thousands of eons, it will still just be hot sand. Why? It wasn't rice to begin with; it was only sand. If you seek the Buddha's wonderful fruition with a body of sexual desire, then even if you attain a wonderful awakening, it is still based on sexual desire. With sexual desire at the source, you will revolve in the three paths and not be able to get out. Which road will you take to cultivate and be certified to the Tathagata's Nirvana? You must exterminate the sexual desire which is intrinsic to both body and mind, then get rid of even the aspect of extermination. At that point you have some hope of attaining the Buddha's Bodhi. What I have said here is the Buddhas' teaching. Any explanation counter to it is the teaching of Papiyan(demon king)."
Jikan wrote:Sex in the sense of sexuality, or sex in the sense of sex differentiation (male v female)?
Lazy_eye wrote:Are most Pure Land practitioners celibate or striving for celibacy? Just wondering (seeing as the sutra excerpt above suggests that practically nothing can be accomplished without it...or, even worse, one will end up on the path of demons).
sinweiy wrote:are you kidding? either way is no. as in no male or female.
AlexanderS wrote:...but a few fit birds wouldn't hurt.
like these?

Tara wrote:AlexanderS wrote:...but a few fit birds wouldn't hurt.
Um, erlike these?Regards
Again, Sariputra, in that land there are always many kinds of rare and beautiful birds of various colors, such as white geese, peacocks, parrots, saris, kalavinkas, and jivamjivakas. Six times during the day and night birds sing with melodious and delicate sounds, which proclaim the teachings as the five roots of good, the five powers, the seven practices leading to enlightenment, and the Noble Eightfold Path. On hearing them, all the people of that land become mindful of the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. But, Sariputra, you should not assume that these birds are born as retribution for evil karma. The reson is that none of the three evil realms exists in that Buddha land. Sariputra, even the names of the three evil realms do not exist there; how much less the realms themselves! These birds are manifested by Amitayus so that their singing can proclaim and spread the Dharma.
AlexanderS wrote:In England we sometimes call girls or young women birds. And fit sometimes mean athletic or otherwise good looking naked conforming to modern standards.

AlexanderS wrote:In England we sometimes call girls or young women birds. And fit sometimes mean athletic or otherwise good looking naked conforming to modern standards.
You make all that effort to get to Dewachen and the only thing that concerns you is the possibility that, maybe, when you get there you won't be able to get laid???AlexanderS wrote:Anyway, I was just curious, it was meant as a tounge in cheek question. Although I really am curious. I suppose it wouldn't matter at that point, but a few fit birds wouldn't hurt.
Lazy_eye wrote:Are most Pure Land practitioners celibate or striving for celibacy? Just wondering (seeing as the sutra excerpt above suggests that practically nothing can be accomplished without it...or, even worse, one will end up on the path of demons).
You must exterminate the sexual desire which is intrinsic to both body and mind, then get rid of even the aspect of extermination. - shurangama sutra
AlexanderS wrote:Jikan wrote:Sex in the sense of sexuality, or sex in the sense of sex differentiation (male v female)?
Yes like that.
Anyway, I was just curious, it was meant as a tounge in cheek question. Although I really am curious. I suppose it wouldn't matter at that point, but a few fit birds wouldn't hurt.
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