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It seems that the sentence "we learn to develop an enlightened vision of the world by visualizing ourselves as a [[buddha]] or deity" contradicts the later mention of Kriya yoga sadhanas, where it is not so much by visualizing ourselves as a buddha, but by visualizing it in front of making offerings and so on that we work with our minds. This description of a sadhana seems to apply more to highest yogatantra. Where is it from? | It seems that the sentence "we learn to develop an enlightened vision of the world by visualizing ourselves as a [[buddha]] or deity" contradicts the later mention of Kriya yoga sadhanas, where it is not so much by visualizing ourselves as a buddha, but by visualizing it in front of making offerings and so on that we work with our minds. This description of a sadhana seems to apply more to highest yogatantra. Where is it from?[[User:Gyurme|Gyurme]] | ||
:The original came from something Ian wrote back in the day. Let's continue to improve it. Keep it up! | :The original came from something Ian wrote back in the day. Let's continue to improve it. Keep it up! | ||
::--[[User:Adam|adam]] 14:03, 26 November 2010 (UTC) | ::--[[User:Adam|adam]] 14:03, 26 November 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:33, 9 January 2011
It seems that the sentence "we learn to develop an enlightened vision of the world by visualizing ourselves as a buddha or deity" contradicts the later mention of Kriya yoga sadhanas, where it is not so much by visualizing ourselves as a buddha, but by visualizing it in front of making offerings and so on that we work with our minds. This description of a sadhana seems to apply more to highest yogatantra. Where is it from?Gyurme
- The original came from something Ian wrote back in the day. Let's continue to improve it. Keep it up!
- --adam 14:03, 26 November 2010 (UTC)