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
himalayanspirit wrote:Not getting into the argument of consort practice...
consort practice being one of the violations of primary Buddhist precepts (for both monks and lay alike) right,
besides also being contradictory to various Mahayana and Sravakayana scriptures like Surangama Sutra
which state it in now uncertain words that indulging in sexual desires will always impede a practitioner from attaining full Buddhahood.
Isn't consort practice of Tibetan Buddhists selfish? After all the high lamas use a consort just as a vehicle for the attainment of Buddhahood (if at all it is genuine Buddhahood and not a deluded state). What does the consort get? Does she attain Buddhahood too? At least if the Lama marries a woman and takes care of her (much less, "loving" her, like all other laymen are supposed to do), it could be accepted as a non-violation of Buddhism. Lamas aren't necessarily monks after all.
I once read on another forum (can't remember) that a Buddhist of the Chinese sect claiming that using consort or sex for attaining Buddhahood is a digression from true Buddhadharma. Is it true?
Avoiding to create another thread, I would also like to ask why the Tantrics claim to be Mahayanists and deride the Sravakayanists for being "selfish" in pursuing personal liberation, when they themselves pursue a personal liberation,

Jikan wrote:Things go better when we take our own practice more seriously than we take our anxieties about the practices of others.
Mr. G wrote:You do realize that if a monk decides to engage in consort practice they lay down their monk's vows. What does a consort get? Enlightenment.
Pero wrote:Mr. G wrote:You do realize that if a monk decides to engage in consort practice they lay down their monk's vows. What does a consort get? Enlightenment.
Well now, it's not as simple as that I think. By merely being a "consort" to someone, that consort will not get enlightened.
Mr. G wrote:Pero wrote:Mr. G wrote:You do realize that if a monk decides to engage in consort practice they lay down their monk's vows. What does a consort get? Enlightenment.
Well now, it's not as simple as that I think. By merely being a "consort" to someone, that consort will not get enlightened.
Indirectly, ALL Vajrayana practitioners are guaranteed enlightenment within 16 lifetimes.
Pero wrote:If they keep their samaya, no?
but it seemed to me OP was thinking that is just any chick which a male Vajrayana practitioner likes (which is why I put " ").
Mr. G wrote:but it seemed to me OP was thinking that is just any chick which a male Vajrayana practitioner likes (which is why I put " ").
It doesn't seem like the OP is clear because they are unfamiliar with the tradition of Vajrayana and it's nuances.
himalayanspirit wrote:Not getting into the argument of consort practice being one of the violations of primary Buddhist precepts (for both monks and lay alike) right, besides also being contradictory to various Mahayana and Sravakayana scriptures like Surangama Sutra which state it in now uncertain words that indulging in sexual desires will always impede a practitioner from attaining full Buddhahood.
himalayanspirit wrote:Isn't consort practice of Tibetan Buddhists selfish? After all the high lamas use a consort just as a vehicle for the attainment of Buddhahood (if at all it is genuine Buddhahood and not a deluded state). What does the consort get? Does she attain Buddhahood too? At least if the Lama marries a woman and takes care of her (much less, "loving" her, like all other laymen are supposed to do), it could be accepted as a non-violation of Buddhism. Lamas aren't necessarily monks after all.
himalayanspirit wrote:I once read on another forum (can't remember) that a Buddhist of the Chinese sect claiming that using consort or sex for attaining Buddhahood is a digression from true Buddhadharma. Is it true? Are the Lamas who propagate the exploitation of a woman for their own gain influenced by demons?
himalayanspirit wrote:Avoiding to create another thread, I would also like to ask why the Tantrics claim to be Mahayanists and deride the Sravakayanists for being "selfish" in pursuing personal liberation, when they themselves pursue a personal liberation, that too by exploiting a woman/consort?

Merely Labeled wrote:
I hope most Buddhist path practitioners are clear about the fact that women definitely can attain enlightenment.
I don't understand why you're upset. Wisdom said women can attain Enlightenment, but aren't always called "Buddhas". It's true. I never heard anyone discuss Machig Labdron (for example) as anything but a fully Enlightened being, but I've never heard of her referred to as a Buddha. Doesn't mean she isn't, but I've never heard that word.Merely Labeled wrote:Wisdom wrote:
``Women can attain Enlightenment, I don't know if they are recognized as Buddhas or not, but certainly realized beings and recognized as Bodhisattvas and Dakinis, in addition to being revered and treated with tremendous respect according to tradition.``
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I hope most Buddhist path practitioners are clear about the fact that women definitely can attain enlightenment.
Quite shocking that this statement comes from a January 2012 Buddhist forum user.
M.L.
It's not a violation of lay precepts and monks lay down their vows. Citation please.
And there are also questions to the authenticity of the Surangama Sutra:
Guru Rinpoche further said that in that era, many ordained monks are greedy and pursue wealth and fame. They travel everywhere to cheat on their followers. They plan and think of ways to get offerings and donations from followers and possess their own private wealth and properties, yet they do not engage in any Buddhist practice or chanting on their own. They indulge in music, dance and entertainments. They break precepts and vows yet without any remorse
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