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September 19, 2018 at 12:43 pm #53085c_howdyParticipant
This recent damnation of Sonam Gyaltsen Lakar (Sogyal Rinpoche) is of course nothing else than foolish hypocrisy.
If one looks at any real ancient tantric artefacts-first of all-in the form of iconography, texts etc. danger, horror, blasphemy, debauchery and so on are preferred elements like in the satanism in the west.
Sorry for my broken English.
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Why Tibetan Buddhism is facing up to its own abuse scandal
By Joe Shute
9 SEPTEMBER 2018 • 11:00AMhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/09/09/tibetan-buddhism-facing-abuse-scandal/
The Rigpa centre on London’s Caledonian Road contains all the traditional hallmarks one might expect with Tibetan Buddhism, a religion that over the past 30 years has exploded in popularity in the West.
Occupying centre stage is a golden Buddha statue, flanked on either side by ancient Tibetan scriptures. To many western minds, these are the symbols of the most peaceful of religions, a source of spiritual awakening and appealing counterpoint to modern life – and one that has largely escaped the scandal that has dogged other institutions…
September 19, 2018 at 12:55 pm #53086c_howdyParticipantSorrry, but here you have tantrik music and lyrics at it’s crudest.
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-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debauchery_(band)#History-
Gurrath was formerly a philosophy teacher at a Stuttgart high school until his role in Debauchery was discovered in May 2010. He was given the choice between keeping his teaching job or his band, and chose the latter.
https://genius.com/Debauchery-back-in-blood-lyrics–
Ripping you apart
Spilling your blood
Coming to kill
Just for the thrill
Taking the spine out
Cutting your throat
Killing the slut
Feed on your gutsComing to rape the dead
Coming to kill
Coming to rape
Coming for the Blood God
Bringing the cunt rot
Coming with metal
Coming with steel
Coming for bloodshed
Breaking your neckComing to rape the dead
Nothing can stop us
Killing with bloodlust
The honour of killing
Time for bloodspilling
Torture and murder
Enjoy the slaughter
Kill the backstabbers
All fucking suckersComing to rape the dead
Back In Blood motherfucker
We are the Kill TeamSeptember 20, 2018 at 5:26 pm #53092c_howdyParticipantThe feast is an esoteric ritual that unfolds in many stages. The sacred space for the ceremony is demarcated by geometric designs drawn on the ground with powdered pigments, and an elaborate array of offerings and foods are laid out. The participants don special insignia like bone ornaments and crowns and use musical instruments of archaic design… for inducing heightened awareness. Practitioners sit in a circle and partake of sacramental (dry) meat and wine (often liquor) served in skull-cups.The feasts also provide an occasion for the exchange of ritual lore, the ritual worship of women (sripuja), and the performance of sexual yogas. The feast culminates in the performance of tantric dances and music that must never be disclosed to outsiders. The revelers may also improvise “songs of realization” (caryagiti) to express their heightened clarity and blissful raptures in spontaneous verse.
-Shaw, Miranda (1995). Passionate Enlightenment::Women in Tantric Buddhism.
Sorry, but an alternative reading for ganachakra could be “circle of lechers”.
HOWDY
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganachakra-
A ganacakra (Sanskrit: गणचक्र gaṇacakra “gathering circle”; Tibetan: ཚོགས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོ།, Wylie: tshogs kyi ‘khor lo) is also known as tsog, ganapuja, cakrapuja or ganacakrapuja. It is a generic term for various tantric assemblies or feasts, in which practitioners meet to chant mantra, enact mudra, make votive offerings and practice various tantric rituals as part of a sādhanā, or spiritual practice. The ganachakra often comprises a sacramental meal and festivities such as dancing; the feast generally consisting of materials that were considered forbidden or taboo in medieval India, where the tantric movement arose. As a tantric practice, forms of gaṇacakra are practiced today in Hinduism, Bön and Vajrayāna Buddhism.
September 20, 2018 at 5:31 pm #53093c_howdyParticipantSeptember 27, 2018 at 11:52 am #53207c_howdyParticipant…if one looks at any real ancient tantric artefacts-first of all-in the form of iconography, texts etc. danger, horror, blasphemy, debauchery and so on are preferred elements like in the satanism in the west…
Yes yes if one is able to see behind the ugly words and pictures one can learn to enjoy even Willliam S. Burroughs as a prophet and spiritualist.
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September 28, 2018 at 8:15 am #53246c_howdyParticipantThe sixteen-armed, four-legged eight-faced Heart (Hrdaya) Hevajra described in the Hevajra Tantra stands with two legs in ardha-paryanka and the other two in alidha posture (left bent, right extended) on a multi-coloured eight petalled lotus, the four Maras in the forms of yellow Brahma, black Vishnu, white Shiva (Mahesvara) and yellow Indra and a sun disc resting on their hearts.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hevajra#Hrdaya_Hevajra-
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