The Excellent Path to Enlightenment: Oral Teachings on the Root Text of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche & Padmakara Translation Group
Author:Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche & Padmakara Translation Group
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Snow Lion
Published: 1996-01-02T00:00:00+00:00
After this, conclude by reciting the supplication to Vajrasattva:
Protector, I have been ignorant and foolish, and I have broken and spoiled the samaya. Guru and protector, be my refuge! Sublime Vajra Holder, embodiment of great compassion, supreme among beings, I take refuge in you. I repent and confess all deteriorations, breaches, faults and downfalls of the root and branch samayas related to body, speech and mind. Cleanse and purify all negative actions, obscurations and habitual tendencies.
As soon as you have said this, think that not only your own defilements and obscurations, but also those of all beings, are completely purified. Imagine that Vajrasattva is pleased by your supplication. He smiles and says, "Noble child, you are now purified of all obscurations." After that say:
Vajrasattva melts into light and dissolves into me.
The moment Vajrasattva dissolves into you, you no longer have your ordinary form, but become Vajrasattva, united with his wisdom consort. In your heart center is a white moon disc, upon which there is a blue letter HUNG surrounded by the six-syllable mantra, OM VAJRA SATVA HUNG (pronounced om benzar sato hung in Tibetan). In front, which should be thought of as being to the east, is the white syllable OM; on the right, to the south, are the yellow syllables vAJRA; behind, to the west, is the red syllable sA; on your left, to the north, is the green syllable TVA.
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