Prakriti Buddhas
Apr 23, 2005 06:12 PM
by silva_cass
Looking on the positive side, one or two questions, are raised in
regard to this question, which I would like to explore with others.
The Prakriti Buddha is one who has found self realization through
selfishness. Nirvana for itself rather than renunciation to help
others that are following. It is also said that the Prakriti Buddha
must return from Nirvana to evolution at some point.
What is this pointing to? Wasn't it the Lipika's who refused to allow
their astral bodies to be used for Mankind's evolution. The fall.
This is suggesting a couple of things to me
1) That initiation is still possible through selfish motives
2) This then suggests a negative aspect to godhood, the yin-yang
if you like.
3) In the normal state of events of a Prakriti, this return to
evolution is imposed upon them. How does this impact on Free-will?
4) Do they meditate on their spiritual selfishness and return to
meet with their karmic consequences?
The true purpose of this list is to explore these difficult questions,
in the true spirit in which they are offered - understanding.
Regards
Cass
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