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I asked my ally at the time that question. The reply was, "Have a good time and enjoy yourself." That's similar to the Dalai Lama's rather simplistic statement that the purpose of life is to be happy. In my opinion, the goal, this time around (assuming more manifestations to follow) is to work towards the type of unconcern described in this post: http://yetanotherway.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=655&p=5628&hilit=unconcern#p5628Derek wrote:what is the goal here in this path?
perhaps, whatever can be imagined.Derek wrote:what is the vision beyond the goal?
Theories abound...I prefer what Robert Monroe had to say about it, and perhaps the Tibetan Buddhists notions of the bardos, and the seven levels of being.Derek wrote: when you escape the cycle what is there next?
I once defined enlightenment as "genuine contentment".Derek wrote:i have studied for a long time the path of Budhism and many others, yet i fail to see the reasonings to this logic. i have progressed beyond death, thru death to the retension of life beyond incarnation. yet i have still managed to retain even the useful nature of death, as escape, and as transcendence beyond life's parameters or values. i see it as a waiting, patiently for the knowledge needed to align to the goal, as a hunter in search of a specially intended knowledge, or insight. i have learnt that the dreamer can dream or fashion in this way his own knowledge, his own way. to escape the cycle of rebirth is strange to me, perhaps because i have not learned the reasons behind this path. i have learned the awareness of satisfaction, contentment and ease, beyond material gains and physicality, and this seems in contrast with the goal of breaking the cycle.
Damned if I know. What comes to mind here is the old comment about Bodhidharma, that, "I only grant that he knows; I don't allow that he understands."Derek wrote: why is one unsatisfied with the knowledge of death and rebirth.
I don't think it does. In this regard, I prefer a theory (not unique to the book) put forward in "Messages from Michael", which, briefly, describes various soul levels, from Infant Soul to Old Soul. Once you've learned all you came here to learn, you exit the wheel of death and rebirth.Derek wrote: in the warrior's path one is made to see that death exists because the warrior intends it and the warrior is made to befriend Death as an advisor and further along as an ally, even a value. does this knowledge not in itslef break the cycle of rebirth?
"As far as I know there is no escape. Sorry to break it to you folks.
There is a wheel... and the wheel spins... there is no stopping to it. You can be running inside like a hamster, rolling within it bumping your face and body endlessly or you can do the buddha's choice:
Get on top of it and ride it like a boss!"
Kathok Monastery in eastern Kham in Sichuan Province, China, has records indicating that over 100,000 within the Kathok lineage achieved this state since its founding in the 12th century while nearby Dzogchen Monastery had 60,000 lineage holders reach such a state since the monastery was established in the 17th century. Both monasteries are of the Nyingma Sect. The Fourth Dodrupchen Rinpoche, an incarnation of Guru Padmasambhava, holds the highest lineage of the Great Perfection Rainbow Body dharma today within the Nyingma Sect. With this dharma it is posible for a person to transform his or her body into rainbow light
soulflower wrote:If there is no escape, what do you all feel about the Rainbow Body that some Yogis are documented to have attained?Kathok Monastery in eastern Kham in Sichuan Province, China, has records indicating that over 100,000 within the Kathok lineage achieved this state since its founding in the 12th century while nearby Dzogchen Monastery had 60,000 lineage holders reach such a state since the monastery was established in the 17th century. Both monasteries are of the Nyingma Sect. The Fourth Dodrupchen Rinpoche, an incarnation of Guru Padmasambhava, holds the highest lineage of the Great Perfection Rainbow Body dharma today within the Nyingma Sect. With this dharma it is posible for a person to transform his or her body into rainbow light
http://www.zhaxizhuoma.net/SEVEN_JEWELS/HOLY%20EVENTS/RAINBOW%20BODY/RBindex.html
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