Dharmatā jumpstarts Bodhicitta

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0 Responses to Dharmatā jumpstarts Bodhicitta

  1. n. yeti says:

    Could it not be argued that the Bardo of Dharmata is not ever really absent as such, therefore there really only is that and no other truth (despite the variegated experiences of the sentient which appear to be continuously in flux)? This follows from the logic that the highest truth is all-encompassing even of falsehood.

    • Vajragoni says:

      Your reasoning is very sound but it must be understood that the Bardo stages are “sequential”, this occurs in fact all along the life-cycle from daily experiences, dreams, meditations and contemplation’s (these stages are also not necessarily linear in nature as one can drift between them) right up to the crossing over from this plane of existence into the Bardo of the Dharmatā and then other stages that can occur right up to 49 days. The Bardo of the Dharmatā is ultimate in that if one enters into it successfully the Real Face of the Absolute will be conjoined with one’s own as recognition of Ultimate Selfhood in the Dharmakaya, thus no need for any of the other stages. If one fails in this recognition, there are other supernal lights that can bring one back to the Dharmatā, such as the Five Lights of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. Yet, if that is unsuccessful then the choosing of a womb for re-entrance into samsaric-realms will commence; so, yes, the Absolute as you say is always there, but one must first have the necessary gnosis to recognize and embrace it because it can indeed be lost.