I never said that Tantra is Theravada I said that Theravada Buddhism, as it is practiced in Thailand, contains some tantric practices. That is one of the reasons why the "vs" issue is of no relevance to me. The other reason is, because I am not a sectarian. I am not here to prove the supremacy of anything.retrofuturist wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:22 amThat's nice. Good also of you to admit that Tantra is not Theravada.
Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
ye dhammā hetuppabhavā tesaṁ hetuṁ tathāgato āha,
tesaṃca yo nirodho - evaṁvādī mahāsamaṇo.
Of those phenomena which arise from causes:
Those causes have been taught by the Tathāgata,
And their cessation too - thus proclaims the Great Ascetic.
tesaṃca yo nirodho - evaṁvādī mahāsamaṇo.
Of those phenomena which arise from causes:
Those causes have been taught by the Tathāgata,
And their cessation too - thus proclaims the Great Ascetic.
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
After a quiet weekend at my local Wat, it's intriguing to return to see how polarizing this discussion has become. I used to be surprised that many of my Thai friends put a lot of stock in things that don't fit into what most people here would call Theravada Buddhism. But you'd have to be asleep to visit Thailand and miss the brisk trade in amulets at many Thai Wats, huge statues of Somdej Toh, and so on. [You can check out the movie Nang Nak https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nang_Nak to see a dramatization of the legend of Somdej Toh pacifying the ghost of Nak, after the villagers and less able exorcists have failed.]Grigoris wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:49 amI never said that Tantra is Theravada I said that Theravada Buddhism, as it is practiced in Thailand, contains some tantric practices. That is one of the reasons why the "vs" issue is of no relevance to me. The other reason is, because I am not a sectarian. I am not here to prove the supremacy of anything.retrofuturist wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:22 amThat's nice. Good also of you to admit that Tantra is not Theravada.
I have no interest pursuing these practices [though I do occasionally get told to wear a particular amulet by my wife, and it would be rather rude to refuse...]. However they are part of the intriguing kaleidoscope that is Thailand...
I guess we could continue to argue about whether or not some things that happen inside and outside many Wats in Thailand should be called "Theravada Buddhism", but that seems a little pointless. Perhaps it would be better to simply rephrase the discussion as one about "the practices of Thai Buddhists"...
Mike
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
As an interested reader of this topic, I've been really appreciating your patience, grigoris.grigoris wrote:I never said that Tantra is Theravada I said that Theravada Buddhism, as it is practiced in Thailand, contains some tantric practices. That is one of the reasons why the "vs" issue is of no relevance to me. The other reason is, because I am not a sectarian. I am not here to prove the supremacy of anything.
Indeed.mikenz66 wrote:
I guess we could continue to argue about whether or not some things that happen inside and outside many Wats in Thailand should be called "Theravada Buddhism", but that seems a little pointless. Perhaps it would be better to simply rephrase the discussion as one about "the practices of Thai Buddhists"...
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Off-topic posts moved to here: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=32144
Please stick to the topic of wheter Tantra, or Tantric practices that have some connection with Theravada Buddhism or Theravada Buddhists.
Mike
Please stick to the topic of wheter Tantra, or Tantric practices that have some connection with Theravada Buddhism or Theravada Buddhists.
Mike
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An interview with a western Reusi. I had the good kamma to meet with Somananda in Bangkok and get a guided tour of Wat and temples in Bangkok associated with the Reusi tradition.
http://www.sakyan.org/en/interview-with-a-ruesi/
http://www.sakyan.org/en/interview-with-a-ruesi/
ye dhammā hetuppabhavā tesaṁ hetuṁ tathāgato āha,
tesaṃca yo nirodho - evaṁvādī mahāsamaṇo.
Of those phenomena which arise from causes:
Those causes have been taught by the Tathāgata,
And their cessation too - thus proclaims the Great Ascetic.
tesaṃca yo nirodho - evaṁvādī mahāsamaṇo.
Of those phenomena which arise from causes:
Those causes have been taught by the Tathāgata,
And their cessation too - thus proclaims the Great Ascetic.
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Thanks. That's very interesting.
Mike
Mike
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This is your blog? Is that you in the pic? It was an interesting read.
Grigoris wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 9:25 am An interview with a western Reusi. I had the good kamma to meet with Somananda in Bangkok and get a guided tour of Wat and temples in Bangkok associated with the Reusi tradition.
http://www.sakyan.org/en/interview-with-a-ruesi/
Me and him.jpg
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No, it is not my blog. It is the blog of the people that run sakyan.org (you can find them on Facebook too).
The guy in the white is me.
The people at sakyan.org are based in northern Italy.
From what I know they have also been initiated into the Reusi tradition.
I try to practice as a ngakpa in the Dudjom Tersar.
ye dhammā hetuppabhavā tesaṁ hetuṁ tathāgato āha,
tesaṃca yo nirodho - evaṁvādī mahāsamaṇo.
Of those phenomena which arise from causes:
Those causes have been taught by the Tathāgata,
And their cessation too - thus proclaims the Great Ascetic.
tesaṃca yo nirodho - evaṁvādī mahāsamaṇo.
Of those phenomena which arise from causes:
Those causes have been taught by the Tathāgata,
And their cessation too - thus proclaims the Great Ascetic.
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Alan Watts gives a brief description of Tantra.
It appears he followed the same path.
It appears he followed the same path.
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Hi !
Can i get some links etc to the tantric theravada? In particular i mean here Grigoris
Metta
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Can i get some links etc to the tantric theravada? In particular i mean here Grigoris
Metta
User Kordian
Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Alan Watts also appeared to follow the path of alcoholism.
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Re: Is there an equivalent to Tantra in Theravada Buddhism?
Hi Kordian,
Here are some threads that might be of interest:
viewtopic.php?t=10503
viewtopic.php?t=6599
viewtopic.php?t=833
viewtopic.php?t=11284
Mike
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Thank you
Metta
Kordian
Metta
Kordian