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Teachings
Buddhist esoteric practice involves the use of mantras, mudras,
and visualizations to go from an ordinary state of mind to
a higher state. A daily meditation practice is essential to
greatly speed the natural self-healing process of the body.
Foundation Practices:
Treasure Vase
Calming and Relaxing
Diamond Wisdom
Dhyana Yoga
Prajna Akasagarbha
Advanced Practices:
Medicine Buddha Dharma
Buddhist Healing Techniques
Black Furious Manjusri Dharma
Treasure Vase
This Dharma has been used by many practitioners to keep their
bodies warm in the cold Himalayan snows, and cool in the blazing
heat of the Gobi desert.
The practitioner develops purity and stillness of being,
which brings the body under the complete influence of the
mind. When the mind is in complete stillness, the body will
not change as the environment changes.
Practice the Outer Qi Generating and Releasing dharma for
self-healing and to cultivate the ability to heal others.
Learn to adapt to extreme weather with the body warming and
cooling meditation techniques.
Calming and Relaxing
The first state of Zen (Chan, or Dhyana) meditation. Learn
how to 'enter into state' by eliminating the resisting mind
through the practice of Guided Calming, Body Relaxation, Mind
Relaxation, and Mind Trancendence.
Diamond Wisdom
The second state of Zen meditation. Learn to 'firm the seed'
through the state of motion and stillness, being and non-being,
called 'Dhyana'. Contains the Interflow of the Four Links,
the Simultaeous Rotation of the Five Wheels, the Illumination
of the Nine Suns, and the Observation of One Unified Body.
Dhyana Yoga
The fourth state of Zen Meditation. Attain direct knowledge
and insight into the ineffable using the Eight Word Heart
Dharma. Tranquil Contemplation, or Diamond Yoga Method: Calm,
Null, Sink, and Fall. Transcendental Meditation, the main
content of Dhyana cultivation: Chan, Din, Know, and Wisdom/Insight.
Prajna Akasagarbha
The Prajna Akasagarbha is an esoteric Buddhist healing dharma
practice which literally means, 'wisdom hidden in the womb
of space'. This ancient dharma practice of Akasagarbha Bodhisattva,
which was hidden in China for centuries, is considered a key
to enlightenment, valued for its ability to increase physical
vitality and energy, and bring forth rapid spiritual progress.
In essence, it is a sequence of movements (mudras) combined
with visualizations and a mantra that help to align the individual
to the universe and awaken the sleeping seeds of Alaya consciousness
in the body.
The 16 basic mudras, when practiced diligently, will help
the practitioner experience the gravitational pulls of the
heavenly bodies, grasp the rhythm of nature, and attain health,
prosperity, and wisdom. It flows like water and moves slowly
with great depth. It is fun to do and suitable for all ages
and abilities. Wear comfortable clothing.
Medicine Buddha Dharma
The sanskrit name of the Medicine Buddha is Bhaisajyaraja.
The Chinese call him Yao Shi Fo, the Tibetans Sangye Menla,
and the Japanese Yakushi. He was a great Master who made many
vows to alleviate the suffering of all beings. In order to
become certified in Buddhist healing techniques, one must
learn and practice the Medicine Master Lapis Lazuli Light
King Buddha Extinguishing Disaster and Prolonging Life Dharma.
Buddhist Healing Techniques
This workshop contains various meditations, applications,
and techniques used by Buddhist healers to handle situations
ranging from a simple headache to tumors and cancer.
Black Furious Manjusri Bodhisattva Bodyguardian Dharma
This teaching was brought from India to China in 749 AD, and
was traditionally taught only to initiated disciples. This
dharma is used for spiritual protection from negative forces,
and to extinguish accidents, disasters, and bad fortune.
Black Manjusri builds a foundation for advanced Feng Shui,
space clearing, and dealing with problems associated with
unusual phenomenon.
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