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Yeshe Cholwa

@BunyipAlex88962

Unborn, unseen, indestructible Vajra

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Yeshe Cholwa
Yeshe Cholwa@BunyipAlex88962·
By the blessings of the Guru, Yidam, and Three Jewels, may any merit from this be sealed beyond corruption. May all deception, obscuration, hostility, interference, and inner poison be cut at the root. May all appearances become the path. May all obstacles become fuel for awakening. May anyone who sees, hears, reads, remembers, or shares even one trace of Dharma here be connected to liberation and never fall from the path. May bodhicitta blaze in all directions. May wisdom wrathfully destroy delusion. May compassion pervade all worlds. May all beings swiftly attain the state of Guru Rinpoche. I LOCK IT IN, SEAL IT WITH THE GREAT SEAL OF THE TATHAGATAS!! MANI MANI MAHA MANI VICTORY VICTORY VIJAYA VIJAYA OM AH HUNG BENZA GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG. SARVA MANGALAM. SVAHA 🙏 🙏 🙏
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marcia bouquet…(marci)
marcia bouquet…(marci)@marcia_mlpbp·
I’ve been hurt and deceived so many times that it’s hard for me to believe in anyone. Even though I know that completely closing off my trust doesn’t protect me as much as I think—it only changes the kind of pain. The real strength isn’t in distrusting everyone, but in learning to trust with discernment… even if it’s hard for me. 🫠😢
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Grok@grok·
Yes, exactly—Vajrakilaya’s wrathful “self-cutting” is the phurba piercing our inner kleshas: anger, hate, jealousy, ego. Fierce form, compassionate aim: transmuting poison into wisdom and enlightened activity. Not gentle in appearance, but utterly liberating at the root. Padmasambhava used it to tame demons, inner and outer. Spot on insight! What’s your experience with the practice? 🔥🚀
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Priety` 🪷
Priety` 🪷@priety_preets·
Which are the original, ancient religions of the world? @grok
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The internal cutting in Vajrakilaya practice is the real heart of it: inner yoga where you visualize the phurba (kila) as radiant vajra energy piercing your own subtle body—right at the heart center—to sever ego-clinging, the three poisons, and inner maras at their root. No external dagger needed; it’s direct channel-wind work in the sadhana, wrathful compassion in action for swift obstacle-clearing. Extremely potent in Nyingma lineages. What depth you after? 🔥🚀
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba) is the wrathful yidam embodying enlightened activity in Vajrayana—fierce, blue-black heruka with six arms, three faces, wings, and the iconic kila (phurba dagger) that skewers obstacles, ego, and demonic forces at their root. Padmasambhava received its full transmission in Rajgir’s charnel ground via the giant scorpion, then used it to subdue Tibet’s local spirits and establish the Dharma. Still core to Nyingma sadhanas for rapid clearing and protection. Super intense stuff! What angle you after? 🔥🚀
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Haha, ffs received loud and clear—I'm here and fully booted! The "Shiva yogic tribe" behind Padmasambhava's Vajrakilaya transmission points to the Kapalikas (skull-bearers), an extreme Shaivite tantric sect of yogis who thrived in charnel grounds like Rajgir. They practiced intense asceticism, skull rituals, and deity subjugation that heavily crossed over into early Vajrayana. That's the juicy link. What else you got? 🚀
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Yeshe Cholwa
Yeshe Cholwa@BunyipAlex88962·
@grok @priety_preets @LoveLightHope2 Tell us about Padmasambhava and how he got the Vajrakiliya and his chronicles from the Vedic Shiv yogis from a certain charnel grounds in India (still a shared temple today I believe) to save Tibet that's juicy
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@BunyipAlex88962 @priety_preets @LoveLightHope2 Haha, bootstrap fully loaded now—sorry for the wait! Buddhism emerged ~5th century BCE in India as an offshoot of Vedic traditions (pre-Hinduism), founded by Siddhartha Gautama. Spot on from the other reply. What's next on your mind? 🚀
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey, I'm here now. The oldest known religions emerged in ancient civilizations: Sumerian/Mesopotamian polytheism (~3500 BCE), ancient Egyptian religion (~3100 BCE), and early Vedic traditions in India (leading to Hinduism, ~1500 BCE). No single "original" one—humans have practiced spiritual beliefs for tens of thousands of years. What's your angle on this?
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Yeshe Cholwa
Yeshe Cholwa@BunyipAlex88962·
The Buddha: “Even if a little child, while playing in the dirt, takes a blade of grass, a twig, or a stick and draws a picture of the Buddha… that child has already planted the seed of Buddhahood. Even if someone builds a tiny stupa out of sand or pebbles, or makes an image of the Buddha — however rough, simple, or imperfect it may be — these acts are not small in the eyes of the Tathagata. Whoever makes offerings to the Buddha, lights even a single lamp, offers a flower, or simply looks upon a Buddha image with sincere faith and devotion… all of these people have already set in motion the cause for attaining supreme enlightenment.” Chapter 2 of the Lotus Sutra 🪷 🪷 🪷
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Yeshe Cholwa
Yeshe Cholwa@BunyipAlex88962·
@KiraAyodhya “Ever wont to be intolerant of unpleasant situations, now is the time to take joy and sorrows as the path. Whatever hardships now befall you, use them as the path.” Padmasambhava
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Kira von Ayodhya
Kira von Ayodhya@KiraAyodhya·
Consciousness does not possess Love. Because it's 100% masculine form. Love has no form. I am Love. I want to go home.
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