>Vajrayana Buddhism and Dzogchen and Bon Shamanism are the most advanced esoteric systems for obtaining development and knowledge out there. Even more than Hermeticism and Western Ritual Magick. There are certain other obscure traditions but Tibetan Buddhism is by far the best bet to actually find out what's really going on. Supplement Tibetan Buddhism with the most advanced mathematics, theoretical physics, biology/genetics, all of science. Basically combine Vajrayana with as good at math and physics as you can get
>Btw Vajrayana does not contradict and even supplements other systems like Hesychasm (esoteric Christianity), Eastern/Coptic Orthodox Christianity, Chaos Magick, Sufism/Illuminism, Neoplatonic Theurgy, Zen, Aboriginal Kalahari Shamanism, Amazonian Shamanism, Early African Hoodoo... whatever you can think of Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhism in general coheres with it and integrates with it, that's the best part about it. There's no contradiction between Vajrayana and a Christian conception of the Trinity, for example, depending on how your paradigm is constructed
>Tibetan Buddhism is oddly enough one of the most Aryan religions due to being based on esoteric Tantra from middle aged India, and is influenced by Bonpo. Bonpo was the main religion in Tibet before Buddhism. Many mistake Bonpo as being a native folk religion that was supplanted by Buddhism, but according to their own historians the religion came from Persia
>This is why Western esotericist obsessed over Tibetan culture, including the Nazis. The Third Reich sent in a expedition into Tibet for this reason. Also CIA got involved at some point, and promoted The Dalai Lama to international fame to trigger the Communists Chineses
>>Btw Vajrayana does not contradict and even supplements other systems like Hesychasm (esoteric Christianity), Eastern/Coptic Orthodox Christianity, Chaos Magick, Sufism/Illuminism, Neoplatonic Theurgy, Zen, Aboriginal Kalahari Shamanism, Amazonian Shamanism, Early African Hoodoo... whatever you can think of Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhism in general coheres with it and integrates with it, that's the best part about it. I would advice you to reject things that are compatible with everything. Nothing true is ever compatible with all other things.
Buddhism and Hinduism aren't real religions. It's literally just worshipping cartoon like figures and ignoring God. It's hippie shit for asians and poos.
>my cartoon figure is more real than your cartoon figures
Nolan Adams
>God is a cartoon figure Go back.
Hunter Sanchez
I see more Protestants than Catholics on this board. Btw the jew drawing in your meme was done by a guy who dated the daughter of the founder of the Church of Satan (she converted to Tibetan Buddhist).
>trying to hide behind some generic "God" cope and dilate
Leo Ortiz
That's never going to convince anyone, it shows you have absolutely no understanding of the religion or culture of the people you are trying to communicate with
Jacob Watson
Buddhism hates women. So It gets a pass from me.
Justin Butler
>Amazonian Shamanism Jurupari would make a great Dharmapala.
>Jurupari, according to tradition, was born of a virgin woman, fertilized by the sun, who used, for that, the "juice of the cucura do mato". The order of this star came to reform the customs of the land, in order to find in her a perfect maiden. Until then, women ruled and men obeyed, which was contrary to solar laws. Jurupari took power from the hands of these Amazons and instituted the feasts of male emancipation or independence: women who surprised the secrets entrusted to men should die, as happened to Jurupari's own mother. Jurupari is a Guardian God, linked to magic and very close to men
>The Jesuits told the natives that Jurupari would actually be the god of darkness and evil, identifying Jurupari with Satan, who would visit the natives in dreams, frightening them with nightmares and portents of horrible dangers, however preventing his victims from screaming - which, sometimes it caused suffocation. This is the most "probable", since the meaning of the word Jurupari is something like "he who shuts up", "who covers his mouth", or even "he who visits our swing net"
>Sometimes Jurupari is seen as a hideous indian/caboclo who is always laughing, crooked mouth cripple, being very cruel and vengeful. In some indigenous cultures, it is described as a snake with arms; in others, as a common Amerindian endowed with great wisdom and divine powers. It has been described as an invisible baby, or simply as a "presence". In some of the myths involving the Jurupari, this hero dies burned, and from his ashes, the palm tree is born
It doesn't really hate anyone. That meme which you read were just opinions of followers of Buddha. Buddha said himself that even grass can become enlightened. Also hate in Buddhism is just another way to meditate because it gives you focus
Brandon Lewis
>That meme which you read were just opinions of followers of Buddha. The Buddha resisted ordinating fenales because it would mean Buddhism would disappear a few decades earlier than without females becoming monks
Ayden Cook
There is a reason why Dzogchen was hidden for so long, as the esoteric core of both Bon and Tibetan Buddhism. Revealing it meant excommunication and death at times. The decision was made, because of the declining state of the Tibetan World to reveal it now. The Western World is also in a profound state of decline and Dzogchen's revelations can be applied by those in the West with the capability of understand them. But therein lies the rub, it takes time to understand, it takes some previous understanding of either Bon or Tibetan Buddhism and then it takes the ability to throw all of that understanding away. It is a very small target market.
For whatever it is worth to you, I am a Bonpo and follower of Dzogchen. There are very few of us Western converts and this is as it should be, Bon is not meant for Western men and Dzogchen is not meant for the masses.
>bro you just use your sploosh juice to summon demons to come possess you >it’s like dying but worse >what do you mean “why?” >benefits? bro tf you on about >just do it before I shaktipat a demon up your ass
I actually have looked into and do understand it thats why I know it's mostly a waste of time. Answers non of the tough questions in life and ignores many elephants in the room (Israel and its enemies, Russia, Roman EMpire, SA, Persia (Iran) etc). Nothing prophetic either. The "god" in buddhism/hinduism is unknowable...pointless. Again it's just mainly hippie stuff. Sure it can make peace but again any religion that ignores the big boy nations is a meme.
Carson Sanders
I'm sorry but you are retard and I do not mean it as joke. Like you are actual retard
Hunter Johnson
# >Buddhism hates women Nonsense.
>Drukpa Kunley (1455–1529), also known as Kunga Legpai Zangpo, Drukpa Kunleg (Tibetan: འབྲུག་པ་ཀུན་ལེགས་, Wylie: brug pa kun legs), and Kunga Legpa, the Madman of the Dragon Lineage (Tibetan: འབྲུག་སྨྱོན་ཀུན་དགའ་ལེགས་པ་, Wylie: 'brug smyon kun dga' legs pa), was a Buddhist monk and missionary in the Tibetan Mahamudra tradition, as well as a famous poet, and is often counted among the Nyönpa ("mad ones"). After undergoing training in Ralung Monastery under siddha Pema Lingpa, he introduced an aspect of Vajrayana Buddhism to Bhutan and established the monastery of Chimi Lhakhang there in 1499
>Drukpa Kunley was born into the branch of the noble Gya (Tibetan: རྒྱ, Wylie: rgya) clan of Ralung Monastery in the Tsang region of western Tibet, which was descended from Lhabum (lha 'bum), the second eldest brother of Tsangpa Gyare. His father was Rinchen Zangpo and mother was Gomokee. He was nephew to the 2nd Gyalwang Drukpa and father of Ngawang Tenzin and Zhingkyong Drukdra
>He was known for his crazy methods of enlightening other beings, mostly women, which earned him the title "The Saint of 5,000 Women". Among other things, women would seek his blessing in the form of sexual intercourse. His intention was to show that it is possible to be enlightened, impart enlightenment, and still lead a very healthy sex life, and to demonstrate that celibacy was not necessary for being enlightened. In addition, he wanted to expand the range of means by which enlightenment could be imparted, while adding new evolutionary prospects to the overarching tradition. He is credited with introducing the practice of phallus paintings in Bhutan and placing statues of them on rooftops to drive away evil spirits. Because of this power to awaken unenlightened beings, Kunley's penis is referred to as the "Thunderbolt of Flaming Wisdom" and he himself is known as the "fertility saint". For this reason, women from all around the world visited his monastery to seek his blessing
>Poem about happiness
>I am happy that I am a free Yogi >So I grow more and more into my inner happiness. >I can have sex with many women, because I help them to go the path of enlightenment >Outwardly I'm a fool and inwardly I live with a clear spiritual system >Outwardly, I enjoy wine, women and song >And inwardly I work for the benefit of all beings >Outwardly, I live for my pleasure and inwardly I do everything in the right moment >Outwardly I am a ragged beggar and inwardly a blissful Buddha