phosphene_glow
Bluelighter
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- Jun 15, 2003
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Reification is a catchphrase of the contemporary Buddhist (especially Tibetan Buddhist) mindset. Often you get instructions like this - visualize the deity and identify without reification. They say that this means one shouldn't believe that a deity actually exists.
My question presented to you who care is this. We are exhorted to be free from extremes of beliefs and nihilism. We are exhorted to not think a deity has permanence. And then we are told that say, the Dalai Lama 14 is Chenrezig's avatar on Urth. We get empowerments where the lama acts as conduit of the initiating deity - say Palden Lhamo. But then we are exhorted to not believe as such.
I mean what the fuck? Should we accept the hype and think the lama is the deity initiating you. Or should we think they are just acting?
My question presented to you who care is this. We are exhorted to be free from extremes of beliefs and nihilism. We are exhorted to not think a deity has permanence. And then we are told that say, the Dalai Lama 14 is Chenrezig's avatar on Urth. We get empowerments where the lama acts as conduit of the initiating deity - say Palden Lhamo. But then we are exhorted to not believe as such.
I mean what the fuck? Should we accept the hype and think the lama is the deity initiating you. Or should we think they are just acting?