Sometimes Buddhist Tantra can seem frustrating, annoying and incomprehensible. It’s not unusual for people to want Tantra to be something it isn’t, like an extension of what they’re already doing, on steroids or something.
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Yes - that’s a very good insight I think, and I hadn’t made the connection wrt my tweet until you mentioned it. That definitely happens.
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This is a good insight from
@PoemsWeBurned : Approaching Buddhist Tantra appeals to specialness, whereas approaching Sutra appeals to ordinariness: https://approachingaro.org/special-ordinary-noble …https://twitter.com/PoemsWeBurned/status/1222318793894105089 … -
Making paths out of dreams and illusory realities carries a feel of specialness because nobody likes to talk about the perceptual weirdness of perpetual existence. Getting sick and old in comparison seems maybe too simple, too pathetic, too harsh.
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