What is Tibetan Buddhism?
Massive Himalayan Padmasambhava |
The Dalai Lama, the current spiritual [and former temporal] leader [or "pope-king"] of the Tibetan people, is perhaps the most well-known figure associated with Tibetan Buddhism.
Goddess of Compassion |
[This is explained in The Heart Sutra but largely goes un-understood by most ordinary people and scholars, whereas monastics and meditators may break through to a direct understanding that there is no "self" (no compact or unity) but what there is are the Five Heaps Clung to as Self: form, feeling, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness. This is the unique liberating message of buddhas past, present, and future. The Buddha understood this and by his understanding was liberated, had a great enlightenment, and became the "Awakened One" or Buddha. It is on account of not seeing this, not knowing this, not penetrating this truth that beings carry on -- impersonal, impermanent, and disappointed -- in the long wandering on called samsara, suffering in all kinds of ways, falling into miserable existences, forms of rebirth, re-arising now here, now there, constantly chasing cravings of various sorts -- for eternal existence, for annihilation, for this kind of sense sphere pleasure, or that kind of supersensual pleasure, or this kind of fine material or that kind of immaterial state of being, always instead becoming and beset by dukkha.]Male Avalokitesvara
Special thanks to Dr. Connie Kassor for co-writing this episode. Follow her on Twitter at: @constancekassor.
To learn more, check out Dr. Aaron Proffitt's introduction over at: @AmericanBuddhistStudyCenter
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