



gad rgyangs wrote:གནོད་སྦྱིན་ "gnod sbyin" Translation of the Sanskrit "yakṣha" which literally means "One who malevolently harms".
I. Generally speaking, yakṣas are a class of beings who assail and cause harm to humans. ...
For example, all of the different malignant spirits mentioned in European culture — demons, goblins, trolls, nasty ghosts, etcetera—would be called yakṣas in the Indian cultural context. Note that there are many non-harmful spirits of European culture which would not be included in this grouping, e.g., many elves and good fairies..
gregkavarnos wrote:You know, the more you concern yourself with these beings the greater the chance that you will come across them. In the zen tradition there is a koan that goes something like: I thought I knew a Persian with a red beard, now I know a Persian with a red beard.
Since you seem to be obsessed with them and since they are malevolent if you want you can PM me with your email and I can send you a jpeg with an amulet that guards against them that you then have to copy by hand.
I didn't tell anyone what they should or should not be interested in. I offered to send V. a protective amulet, so maybe you should just chill and leave the ad homs at home my friend!gad rgyangs wrote:gregkavarnos wrote:You know, the more you concern yourself with these beings the greater the chance that you will come across them. In the zen tradition there is a koan that goes something like: I thought I knew a Persian with a red beard, now I know a Persian with a red beard.
Since you seem to be obsessed with them and since they are malevolent if you want you can PM me with your email and I can send you a jpeg with an amulet that guards against them that you then have to copy by hand.
the only obsession around here seems to be yours with telling people what they should or shouldn't be interested in.

gregkavarnos wrote:I didn't tell anyone what they should or should not be interested in. I offered to send V. a protective amulet, so maybe you should just chill and leave the ad homs at home my friend!gad rgyangs wrote:gregkavarnos wrote:You know, the more you concern yourself with these beings the greater the chance that you will come across them. In the zen tradition there is a koan that goes something like: I thought I knew a Persian with a red beard, now I know a Persian with a red beard.
Since you seem to be obsessed with them and since they are malevolent if you want you can PM me with your email and I can send you a jpeg with an amulet that guards against them that you then have to copy by hand.
the only obsession around here seems to be yours with telling people what they should or shouldn't be interested in.
gad rgyangs wrote:blah blah blah
gregkavarnos wrote:You know, the more you concern yourself with these beings the greater the chance that you will come across them. In the zen tradition there is a koan that goes something like: I thought I knew a Persian with a red beard, now I know a Persian with a red beard.
Since you seem to be obsessed with them and since they are malevolent if you want you can PM me with your email and I can send you a jpeg with an amulet that guards against them that you then have to copy by hand.
Vipassualty wrote: I am particularly wondering if there are esoteric writings in the Tibetan tradition that basically divulge the secret business of the yakkas, their motivations, talk of their history, specific misadventures, or anything which gives an accurate description of their appearance, especially on the subject of the meaning behind these odd symbols in those thin little bones. Thank you.
Mr. G wrote:If you are a Dzogchen practitioner, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche has a couple of books (which are restricted to practitioners) that talk in greater depth about the eight classes of beings.
Also, google eight classes of beings for some cursory material.
If I had used the synonms: attraction, enthusiasm, preoccupation, engrosement or propensity, would that make things clearer/better? Remember that these are synonyms so they basically have the same meaning as obsession. Anyway, this is not the right place to discuss my "reptilian coldness"; in the abovementined thread I asked Grand Poo Bah to make his question a little simpler for me since I was too dumb too understand it. If that is reptilian coldness, well...Vipassualty wrote:I am obsessed with them you say? What is wrong with you, Greg? Perhaps you need to take a pause from using the computer. And over here, sadly, where you address with reptilian coldness another newcomer, Grand Poo Bah, after his very first post, after he is opening up and sharing about his emotional and psychological difficulties: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=6331

What is strange about offering you a means for protection? It's not a photo, it's a diagram from a Tibetan book of protective amulets for practitioners to make their own amulets. The book was given to me by my lama for situations like this one.Nonetheless, Greg, thank you for your strange offer of an amulet photograph.

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