Tantra: Special Features More Efficient Than Sutra

Review

We've seen that to be able to practice tantra properly, we need proper preparation. That preparation entails the common preparation of the main aspects of the sutra path and also the uncommon preparation (or preliminaries) which are known as the ngondro – doing a hundred thousand or more repetitions of various practices to build up more positive force and purify or cleanse ourselves of some of the negative force that would make obstacles in our practice.

With this cleansing and building up of positive force and positive potential, then, we receive an empowerment, which is going to activate various aspects of our Buddha-nature, uplift them through the inspiration from the teacher, the tantric master who is conferring the empowerment, and from the whole procedures and what is going on in our own understanding during the empowerment (we’re not just sitting there like a baby). Then, on the basis of taking the vows during the empowerment or initiation, and actually keeping them, and doing daily practice, then we engage or embark on the tantric path.

We saw also that the tantric practice, although it has a ritual structure, that structure is just exactly that – it’s a structure on which we hang various aspects of the actual practice. The actual practice is not just the repeating of the structure of the ritual. The actual practice entails transforming our minds and our attitudes following in accordance with what the actual words of the ritual text say. This requires of course not only understanding what the words say, but also having the preparation before, so that when in the text it says everything dissolves into voidness, or we develop compassion, or we develop bodhichitta, or we take refuge – or all the various things that it says when we generate ourselves as a Buddha-figure or generate the Buddha-figure in front, and so on – that we already have some level of accomplishment with these things, so that we can just quite quickly apply it there. Otherwise, if we have absolutely no idea of the various things that the texts are saying – that now we generate this or that – then obviously all we can do is recite and sing the words, as if we were in a choir practice, and that doesn’t get us very far. So we need to really look at the tantra practice as something that is quite advanced. It’s quite complex. And, if we have started out by just merely doing the ritual, then it is very important not to leave it on that level but to fill in, through other practices, the various pieces that have to be put into the actual ritual structure.

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