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Hayagriva wrote:I read this post while browsing the web and I'd be interested to know if it's true that there are permissions for various deities' mantras etc. containted within an empowerment for another deity.
I know for instance that Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche consideres that his empowerments are also the wangs for vaious deity and mantra practices.
heart wrote:Hayagriva wrote:I read this post while browsing the web and I'd be interested to know if it's true that there are permissions for various deities' mantras etc. containted within an empowerment for another deity.
I know for instance that Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche consideres that his empowerments are also the wangs for vaious deity and mantra practices.
KT is an odd person. I doubt that he is correct. No wang translation I ever seen included any empowerment's that wasn't a part of the mandala. Also the the "three words that strike the vital point" is not an empowerment at all, it is a teaching . ChNN gives "rigpe tsal wangs" , "lungs" for many mantras and then he also give full blown empowerments more rarely. I doubt he feel like they are all the same.
/magnus
Nangwa wrote:I think KT is mistaken for the most part.

Hayagriva wrote:Nangwa wrote:I think KT is mistaken for the most part.
I thought this would be the case, but the notion of one empowerment/permission being within the other was interesting.
The fact that some of the mantras being wrong and that I'd never heard of such a thing before made me doubt it.
Luke wrote:I'll add the small bit of information that I know.
My lama wanted a visiting lama to give us the empowerment for the 108 deities which live within our bodies. However, the visiting lama did not have enough time, so he gave us a Vajrasattva empowerment instead and said that Vajrasattva was the "summation" of these 108 deities.
OM BENZA SATO HUNG!
Nangwa wrote:Luke wrote:I'll add the small bit of information that I know.
My lama wanted a visiting lama to give us the empowerment for the 108 deities which live within our bodies. However, the visiting lama did not have enough time, so he gave us a Vajrasattva empowerment instead and said that Vajrasattva was the "summation" of these 108 deities.
OM BENZA SATO HUNG!
Yes, this is why many lama's will give a lung or pewang to students who have received a Vajrasattva empowerment rather than requiring them to receive the full empowerment before practicing specific yidams.
heart wrote:Nangwa wrote:Luke wrote:I'll add the small bit of information that I know.
My lama wanted a visiting lama to give us the empowerment for the 108 deities which live within our bodies. However, the visiting lama did not have enough time, so he gave us a Vajrasattva empowerment instead and said that Vajrasattva was the "summation" of these 108 deities.
OM BENZA SATO HUNG!
Yes, this is why many lama's will give a lung or pewang to students who have received a Vajrasattva empowerment rather than requiring them to receive the full empowerment before practicing specific yidams.
I never heard that in my 25 years as a practitioner. Which Lamas and traditions are you referring to?
/magnus
Hayagriva wrote:Nangwa wrote:I think KT is mistaken for the most part.
I thought this would be the case, but the notion of one empowerment/permission being within the other was interesting.
The fact that some of the mantras being wrong and that I'd never heard of such a thing before made me doubt it.
Nangwa wrote:
In most Nyingma circles the base requirement for practicing ngondro etc. is a Vajrasattva empowerment. Usually if a practitioner has received the Vajrasattva empowerment and have access to their teacher they can get permission to do other practices through a pewang or lung rather than waiting for the entire empowerment.
I have experienced this many times with different Nyingma and Kagyu lamas. I'm not going to list specific teachers as I am not a fan of name-dropping. Sorry.
You very well may have never heard of or experienced this kind of transmission. Thats fine and I dont think you are incorrect.
You have your experience and I have mine, some people may share in what I have learned and others may have the same experience as you. In the diversity of teachings there is no one answer.
heart wrote:Nangwa wrote:
In most Nyingma circles the base requirement for practicing ngondro etc. is a Vajrasattva empowerment. Usually if a practitioner has received the Vajrasattva empowerment and have access to their teacher they can get permission to do other practices through a pewang or lung rather than waiting for the entire empowerment.
I have experienced this many times with different Nyingma and Kagyu lamas. I'm not going to list specific teachers as I am not a fan of name-dropping. Sorry.
You very well may have never heard of or experienced this kind of transmission. Thats fine and I dont think you are incorrect.
You have your experience and I have mine, some people may share in what I have learned and others may have the same experience as you. In the diversity of teachings there is no one answer.
I practiced in both Kagyu and Nyingma and no Lama or Rinpoche ever asked if anyone have a Vajrasattva empowerment in order to do Ngondro. Maybe you can point me to some teaching o the internet?
/magnus
Nangwa wrote:heart wrote:Nangwa wrote:
In most Nyingma circles the base requirement for practicing ngondro etc. is a Vajrasattva empowerment. Usually if a practitioner has received the Vajrasattva empowerment and have access to their teacher they can get permission to do other practices through a pewang or lung rather than waiting for the entire empowerment.
I have experienced this many times with different Nyingma and Kagyu lamas. I'm not going to list specific teachers as I am not a fan of name-dropping. Sorry.
You very well may have never heard of or experienced this kind of transmission. Thats fine and I dont think you are incorrect.
You have your experience and I have mine, some people may share in what I have learned and others may have the same experience as you. In the diversity of teachings there is no one answer.
I practiced in both Kagyu and Nyingma and no Lama or Rinpoche ever asked if anyone have a Vajrasattva empowerment in order to do Ngondro. Maybe you can point me to some teaching o the internet?
/magnus
Not sure if I can find anything specific on the web but you can easily find a lot of instances where the two are "packaged together" ie, you go to a retreat and get a Vajrasattva empowerment and ngondro teachings at that retreat. I will have to admit that I shouldnt have said "requirement" in regards to the Vajrasattva empowerment. I should have said something more along the lines of a Vajrasattva empowerment being "encouraged".
Nangwa wrote:Hayagriva wrote:Nangwa wrote:I think KT is mistaken for the most part.
I thought this would be the case, but the notion of one empowerment/permission being within the other was interesting.
The fact that some of the mantras being wrong and that I'd never heard of such a thing before made me doubt it.
One such case where multiple transmissions are given in a single empowerment would be certain Kagye Deshek Dupa empowerments.
heart wrote:
I thought this would be the case, but the notion of one empowerment/permission being within the other was interesting.
The fact that some of the mantras being wrong and that I'd never heard of such a thing before made me doubt it.
heart wrote:
I practiced in both Kagyu and Nyingma and no Lama or Rinpoche ever asked if anyone have a Vajrasattva empowerment in order to do Ngondro. Maybe you can point me to some teaching o the internet?
/magnus
Nangwa wrote:Maybe that is how the Kagye Deshek Dupa that you are familiar with and the one that I received differ.
Not sure why you are comparing it to Vajrasattva and Vajrapani.
Nangwa wrote:heart wrote:
That is an other thing altogether, isn't it?
/magnus
Sorry. not sure what you mean Magnus.
heart wrote:Nangwa wrote:heart wrote:
That is an other thing altogether, isn't it?
/magnus
Sorry. not sure what you mean Magnus.
Nangwa, there is a big difference between saying it is a "requirement" and being "encouraged". In fact it changes the meaning completely. Even so, I never heard a Lama or Rinpoche encourage that either. I am sure you can find me some source for that?
/magnus
Nangwa wrote:Sorry you might have missed it Magnus. I'm not really interested in continuing the discussion to be honest.
I already acknowledged that I mis-represented when I said "requirement". I remember getting involved with you in circular discussions on e-sangha and have no desire to repeat that here. I dont mean to be rude.
You can think whatever you want and thats just fine. We have different experiences, thats all.
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