28.04.2015 Views

Buddhist-Meditation-Systematic-and-Practical

Buddhist-Meditation-Systematic-and-Practical

Buddhist-Meditation-Systematic-and-Practical

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

1. Now we have come to the Vajra diagram. The poison<br />

of lust is treated with meditations designed to show its<br />

impurity. After this cure, one does not lust again, but in<br />

turn treats this purification to the meditation process<br />

through sunyata so that one comes to know that in its<br />

nature, the poison of lust is also void. The selfish poison<br />

of lust is fundamentally negated in the purification<br />

process, but the "unselfish poison" in sunyata may be<br />

used positively as a function of salvation for those still<br />

affected by the selfish poison of lust.<br />

This particular poison corresponds to one wisdom of<br />

Buddhahood—the mirror-like wisdom. One's body is<br />

like a reflection in a mirror. Every mirror will reflect a<br />

face or body whether it is beautiful or ugly. Beauty,<br />

358

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!