Guest guest Posted November 2, 1999 Report Share Posted November 2, 1999 Janpa - Thank you for sharing these cautions. I am less concerned with what I am practicing, and more interested in what it is that is practicing me... Whatever it is, it is revealing infinity on all sides; Luckily, everywhere I look there are benevolent guides. Is this Buddhist infinity, Taoist infinity, Jewish infinity? I can't say. I can say this: This Garden of Eden is a very dangerous place; All the vistas speak only of beginingless and endless openness... -- with love -- Dan At 03:58 PM 11/2/99 +0000, you wrote: >"Janpa Tsomo" <j_tsomo > >Just for safety's sake, > >one cannot properly practise an inner tantra (or any class of buddhist >tantra) without a spiritual guide/kalayanamitra who has full empowerment and >permission normally. > >You need initiation to do it properly, motivation also. > >These things are not something to be thrown out just because one reads about >a tantra and decides its cool thing to do. These are dangerous energies one >is playing with and without proper grounding you can do yourself a lot of >damage. > >Inner tantric initiation carries with it the tantric vow set one of which is >revealing the secrets to those not ready. This is a root downfall on top of >it. > >with maitri, > >--janpa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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