About Tantra |
Before
we can begin to learn about Tantra and how to practice it,
some background knowledge is beneficial.
The highest of all possible human goals is the attainment of complete
enlightenment, an ultimate state of peace in which all obstacles obscuring
the mind have been removed and all good qualities such as wisdom,
compassion, and skilful means have been fully developed.
However, we cannot reach this ultimate goal merely by waiting for
it; we need to use the appropriate methods to take us there.
What are the methods for attaining the peace of full enlightenment?
They are the paths of Sutra and Secret Mantra, or Tantra;
there is no third method. Of these two, the techniques revealed in
Secret Mantra are superior to those revealed in the Sutras.
Not only is Secret Mantra the supreme path to full enlightenment,
it is also extremely rare. As Je Tsongkhapa said, the teachings of
Secret Mantra are even rarer than the Buddhas because, although a
thousand founding Buddhas will appear during this Fortunate Aeon,
only the fourth (Buddha Shakyamuni), the eleventh, and the last will
teach the paths of Secret Mantra.
At the moment, we have a great opportunity to practice these rare
and beneficial teachings, so it is important that we develop a strong
intention to practice them purely.
If the Mahayana teachings were to vanish from this world, we would
have no opportunity to become a Buddha. Therefore, while we still
have access to these precious teachings, we should apply ourself to
them assiduously and try to gain some experience of them.
The etymology of Secret Mantra is as follows. 'Secret' indicates that
these methods should be practiced discreetly. If we make a display
of our practices, we will attract many hindrances and negative forces.
This would be like someone talking openly and carelessly about a precious
jewel they possessed and, as a result, attracting the attention of
thieves.
'Mantra' means 'protection for the mind'. The function of Secret Mantra
is to enable us to progress swiftly through the stages of the spiritual
path by protecting our mind against ordinary appearances and ordinary
conceptions.
For more information about Tantra,
see Geshe Kelsang's books (from tharpa.com), Mahamudra
Tantra and Tantric
Grounds and Paths.
If you would like to attend meditation classes near you and learn about Buddhism, visit the main website for Kadampa Buddhism which has details of Buddhist Centres around the world.
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