--- In [email protected], "rudra_joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually the difference is practical only for the mind at first when
one is on the path. Because at that point one can immerse the mind in
samadhi and yet when returning to the daily life nothing has changed
and one keeps making the same mistakes and still one can't seem to get
it just right.  So what is needed are skillful means to become not
just a transcending personality but a transcendental personality.
Buddhism in working with the negative of a person starts way ahead in
terms of philosophy for being transcendental because one doesn't much
care what oneself thinks in the first place because its understood to
be delusional and self serving. Not taking oneself very seriously at
all really helps one open their eyes while in activity without all
sorts of personality issues. Of course, that I'm even saying this is
wrong and I am delusional because I prolly have the biggest ego here
of the lot. I was bordering on personality issues at work with the
other chef. We're both tired. Ah, too much thinking. Thought is
unimportant as it's just more maya. Think I'll take a real look
around.  This is Buddhism. What is right here right now? This is
Buddhism. Hinduism, ahh yes, God is great and the yugas are changing
follow your varna, wait till you're old to go be sannyas in the
aranyaka. But if you go all the way then is liberation. Mostly for the
renunciate like Buddhism, but in both are also the agamas and nigamas.
Tantra is the path for someone who would be liberated so that they can
chop and carry. There are four dharmas in Hinduism of which moksha is
one, in Buddhism there is The Dharma of liberation only. 
> 
> However, tantra is like drinking poison, once started the mind and
personality dissolve and someone if they really were materialists can
feel like hell.  It takes the having sex on a corpse in a graveyard
mentality for Bhairava and Chandi practice, same for Chod and
Trekchod. Don't have that mentality then don't do tantra. 
> 
> Are the goals the same? Well, prolly not since if you go right and I
go left chances are we won't meet. 

Unless you walk far enough and meet on the other side of the world.







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