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My Dear Vajrayogini & all Kind Friends
Reading this series again reminds me of a recent awakening of sorts.
Walking one day in quiet contemplation last winter one early morning at dawn, whilst listening to an audiobook of some passages by Nāgārjuna; a strange thing occurred. I cannot put it properly in words, but it was as if a hole was punched in the fabric of all time and space. A fleeting glimpse of the Unborn behind the veil of all appearances suddenly became manifest and everything including my illusory human form just evaporated into the Unborn radiance and Source of all.
Almost as if whatever imageless part of me still intact could travel throughout the cosmos with a vajra leap with equanimity and great bliss.
As if the blessed Dakini yidam cut the root with one swift gesture of her Kartika.
Indescribable and forever life-changing.
I know I’m not the smartest or the quickest by a long shot; but I am one determined student at least.
I owe you folks a debt of gratitude that would take a galaxy or two at least to even begin to repay the Light transmitted.
गते गते पार गते पार संगते बोधि स्वाहा
In Undying Metta
scott
There’s a Dakini sitting on your shoulder. 🙂
“Almost as if whatever imageless part of me still intact could travel throughout the cosmos with a vajra leap with equanimity and great bliss”–this is your manomayakaya kicking in.
Thanks for this delightful share.
btw the correct spelling is Vajragoni
Vajrayogoni
Sorry about the typo on your name. Eyesight not what it used to be these days. Will proofread a bit more carefully from here on in.
Thanks so much for the heartwarming encouragement.
I just love this place and the spirits who gather here beyond words.
Emaho,
I just came across this quote from David Crow, from his autobiography “In Search of the Medicine Buddha” which reminded me somehow of your comment and the transformative power of the dharma:
“When the Buddha taught, our world became a celestial abode. The power of his articulated wisdom made it possible for those present to see beyond mundane reality, into the inherent purity and cosmic presence that eternally surround us. The mandala that appeared around him is a vision of humanity’s potential: enlightened mind in harmony with nature, working for the benefit of all. It is the archetypal pristine world inhabited by beings living in a golden age of spiritual achievement: heaven on earth.
It is our world, after the gloom of ignorance and confusion of mental defilements have been removed by the lights of purifying awareness, and the glorious prosperity of nature renewed by treating the earth as a sacred garden of medicine.”
Thanks for sharing that wonderful passage n. yeti!
It is so beautiful and so true. Wish the whole world could only really see.