When Guru
Rinpoche appeared, he revealed the Vajrayana teachings in their entirety. This
is why Guru Rinpoche is known as the Buddha of the Vajrayana.
On the
dharmakaya level, Guru Rinpoche is known as the primordial buddha,
Samantabhadra. Inseparable from Buddha Shakyamuni and all fully enlightened
beings, he lives as those who are never obscured or deluded, always free in the
ultimate sphere of dharmakaya. He is our true nature, which is also known as
all-pervading primordial wisdom because it suffuses every external and internal
object in the ten directions unceasingly and is known as the dharmakaya Guru
Padmasambhava. Fully awakened, this great equanimity is completely free of all
conditional marks or complexities.
The
dharmakaya continuously emanates five wisdoms in all directions. These appear
as the five dhyani buddhas or the families of wrathful, semi-wrathful, and
peaceful conquerors and their retinues. All these buddhas are Guru
Padmasambhava in sambhogakaya form, emanating wisdom light to liberate all
sentient beings in the six realms. Different emanations of Guru Rinpoche appear
in each of the six realms as well as in every direction within those realms to
teach sentient beings according to their capabilities and gradually lead them
all to enlightenment. There are one hundred million Guru Padmasambhavas' helping
sentient beings throughout the universe.
These
represent his nirmanakaya aspect. Guru Rinpoche may take any number of forms
within any realm. He is not limited to appearing in any particular guise. His
character and way of teaching will vary depending on the sentient beings to be
instructed.
In the
mundane sense, Guru Padmasambhava's activities are called
"miraculous," but from the viewpoint of absolute reality, these are
not unusual phenomena. They are the natural, spontaneous activity of the true
nature. From the perspective of realization, our normal, everyday activities
are somewhat odd and unnatural. In this sense, we are great magicians,
conjuring up something totally unreal.
When Guru
Padmasambhava appeared on earth, he came as a human being. In order to dissolve
our attachment to dualistic conceptions and destroy complex neurotic fixations,
he also exhibited some extraordinary manifestations. If we try to compare our
situation and capacities with that of Guru Padmasambhava and other realized beings,
we will run into some difficulty. Our actions are based in dualistic ideas and
habit patterns while Guru Padmasambhava's activities arise spontaneously out of
the great equanimity of the true nature. Non-dual activities are
incomprehensible within the scope of dualistic understanding.
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