
Buddha
gives us great encouragement to accomplish the ultimate goal of human life.
This goal will be accomplished quickly through the practice of Tantra. Tantra,
also known as ‘Secret Mantra’ or ‘Vajrayana’, is a special method to purify our
world, our self, our enjoyments and our activities; and if we put this method
into practice we shall very quickly attain enlightenment. As explained in Part
One, our world does not exist from its own side; like a dream world, it is a
mere appearance to our mind. In dreams we can see and touch our dream world,
but when we wake up we realize that it was simply a projection of our mind and
had no existence outside our mind. In the same way, the world we see when we
are awake is simply a projection of our mind and has no existence outside our
mind. Milarepa said: You should know that all appearances are the nature of
mind, and mind is the nature of emptiness.
Because
our world, our self, our enjoyments and our activities are the nature of our
mind, when our mind is impure they are impure, and when our mind becomes pure
through purification practice they become pure. There are many different levels
of purifying our mind. The subtle mistaken appearance of our mind cannot be
purified through the practice of Sutra alone; we need to engage in the practice
of Highest Yoga Tantra. When we completely purify our mind through Tantric
practice, our world, our self, our enjoyments and our activities also become
completely pure – this is the state of enlightenment. Attaining enlightenment
is therefore very simple; all we need to do is apply effort to purifying our
mind. We know that when our mind is impure because we are feel- ing angry with
our friend, we see him as bad; but when our mind is pure because we are feeling
affectionate love for the same friend, we see him as good. Therefore, it is
because of changing our own mind from pure to impure or from impure to pure
that for us our friend changes from good to bad or from bad to good. This
indicates that everything that is good, bad or neutral for us is a projection
of our mind and has no existence outside our mind. Through practising Tantra we
shall completely purify our mind and thus experience the complete purity of our
world, our self, our enjoyments and our activities – the ‘four complete
purities’. Although Tantra is very
popular, not many people understand its real meaning. Some people deny Buddha’s
Tantric teachings, whereas others misuse them for worldly attainments; and many
people are confused about the union of Sutra and Tantra practice, mistakenly
believing that Sutra and Tantra are contradictory
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