--- In [email protected], "yifuxero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --Thanks, Jim; I'm only replying, since you asked - I'm obligated 
to 
> remain mum on the subject. First, the hologram in question 
> (represented by the Gohonzon), is something relative, and be 
cognized 
> but not through any Hindu Guru (they remain ignorant of the entity 
in 
> question). It's a Buddhist Morphogenetic field. 2. It's not 
necessary 
> to be Enlightened to cognize the entity or make use of it; but 
does 
> require effort to participate in the entity as a process. One of 
the 
> techniques involves listening to the chant of the Surangama mantra 
> (over 800 verses). The forms are constantly changing and are 
> infinite, but lest the vast array of forms boggle the mind, the 
> entity itself offers a key which I call the "targeting 
principle".  
>  For example, say you are traveling in the Himalayas and a god 
> appears out of nowhere saying "this is the infinite relative 
> kingdom" - it's all yours.  This gift would be of limited value 
since 
> there's too much information...too many choices. 
>   A possible strategy would be to ask the god: "dear god, I can't 
> pick and choose what's of value so you tell me". The god refuses, 
but 
> says he/she will offer a secondary gift called the "targeting 
> principle" that will enable the seeker to make better choices 
among 
> the infinite arrays of facets. 
>  The entity in question - the morphogenetic field - was apparently 
> invented by the Sakyamuni Buddha but he projected knowledge of the 
> invention into the future through the assistance of Padma Sambhava 
> and Nichiren.  Shankara overlooked  the entity.
>   I have to take a break now and will get back to you later.
 
Sounds like a fascinating and wonderful exploration! Thanks for 
sharing this.:-) 

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