Divine Teachrs — about Themselves

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Avalokitesvara

Bodhisattva* Avalokiteshvara introduced us to Him two years ago. He promised that, when the time comes for it, He will help to revive true Buddhism on the Earth.

And now — He began to reveal a little His Ideas, which He can realize through us.

He led us to one of His favorite places, where we had been before and where we perceived Him as the Dissolving Transparency.

Avalokiteshvara briefly showed His Look: there is the deepest Tenderness in His Eyes! His Eyes draw one into His Depths, immerse one into the Infinity of the Peace of the Primordial… His Smile, which has just touched lips, shines from the Depths, and it is internal, not external…

Avalokiteshvara again dissolved the visible outlines of Himself. Now, there is only a clear feeling of His Presence, and blissful Touches… His Care, soft and hugging on all sides, touches us a little bit like a warm gentle breeze, like the warmth of the morning sun… And everywhere in His Depths — there is the total Transparent Peace of the complete Connectivity in Unity with the Primordial Consciousness of the whole universe…

… And then, when we united with Him in this Transparency and Dissolution, He began to say:

“How simple it is to live, following the path of inner silence and doing only Good acts!

“True Buddhism carries purity, tranquility, and peace.

“The word shanti is much more comprehensive — in comparison with the words peace or calm, into which it can be translated. In particular, shanti does not mean lethargy or idleness, and it does not allow laziness or meaningless wastes of time.

“The work of transforming both yourself and the world around you, allows you to reconfigure your life for staying in the bliss of sattva. But this transformation is not carried out by struggling against the surrounding world: so that it becomes as I want — rather, it is through changing oneself to such an extent that so many people around will desire to be in the same harmony. That is nonviolence.

“Conscious non-harming and giving love, harmony, and peace — this is the main thing for the beginning of the spiritual path of the soul. And yet — we also need purity of goals and ideals, thoughts, and states of the soul.

“True Buddhism is the Path of justice and mercy, tender care, and silence and peace in the soul.

“Buddhism teaches to live without causing unnecessary troubles to anyone in the universe, while also — showing love and gentle caress. And, if you live like this, then gradually the soul learns to dissolve oneself in the Genuine Life, i.e. in the Infinity of the Being of God — the Creator of all the ‘manifested’. As a result, a person should disappear — as an individual ‘I’ — in the Great Mergence with the Divine Primordial Consciousness, now realizing oneself only as It. Then comes the feeling that there is nothing but Him, Who lives in everything, including all material bodies, and Who also gave birth to all and Who accepts all the worthy into Himself at the end of their long Path to Home.

“This state of the ‘burnt individual self’ and immersion into the Mergence with the Primordial Consciousness is called Nirvana. The zealot at the same time becomes a Part of the Primordial Consciousness and can manifest the Will of the One.

“I repeat that Nirvana is a state that is found by the one who has completely dissolved oneself in the Subtlest Primordial One. And He or She now has no other life but the life of God!

“And the Life of God is Love and Care for all beings: for their improvement.”

 

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