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A Study of Frederick Lenz’s 27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism
A Study of Frederick Lenz’s 27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism
Troy OmafrayTroy Omafray
A Study of Frederick Lenz’s 27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism
A Study of Frederick Lenz’s 27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism
A Study of Frederick Lenz’s 27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism
A Study of Frederick Lenz’s 27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism
OverviewOverview• མཁན་པོ� ་འགྱུར་མ ད་ཕྲི ན་
ལས་ (mkhan po’ ‘gyur med
phrin las) Khenpo Gyurme Trinly Rinpoche
•“Khempo” was the founder of Osel Dorje Nyingpo
• མཁན་པོ� ་འགྱུར་མ ད་ཕྲི ན་ ལས་ (mkhan po’ ‘gyur med
phrin las) Khenpo Gyurme Trinly Rinpoche
•“Khempo” was the founder of Osel Dorje Nyingpo
OverviewOverview
•Khempo’s vision of the Lenz project
•Khempo’s vision of the Lenz project
OverviewOverview
•About Khempo
•About Khempo
OverviewOverview
•me•me
OverviewOverview
•An explanation of the project•An explanation of the project
Twenty-Seven Talks on Tantric Twenty-Seven Talks on Tantric BuddhismBuddhism CommentaryCommentary
Khempo’s commentary:Khempo’s commentary:
- Written in “Khemplish” (Khempo-- Written in “Khemplish” (Khempo-English).English).
- A blend of normative Tibetan - A blend of normative Tibetan Buddhist notions.Buddhist notions.
- Terse- Terse
Contents of Lenz’s “27 Talks on Tantric Contents of Lenz’s “27 Talks on Tantric Buddhism”Buddhism”
1) Tantric Buddhism I1) Tantric Buddhism I
2) Six 2) Six WorldsWorlds
3) The Mature 3) The Mature MonkMonk4) The Natural 4) The Natural StateState
5) Freedom5) Freedom
6) 6) EnlightenmentEnlightenment
7) Self Effort7) Self Effort
8) 8) PossibilitiesPossibilities
9) The Nexus of all 9) The Nexus of all PathwaysPathways
11) Tantric 11) Tantric Buddhism IIBuddhism II
12) Computer 12) Computer ScienceScience13) The Awareness of 13) The Awareness of MeditationMeditation14) Focus and 14) Focus and MeditationMeditation
15) Professional 15) Professional MeditationMeditation16) The Best Meditation I Ever 16) The Best Meditation I Ever HadHad
17) 17) MetaphysicsMetaphysics
18) A Clean 18) A Clean RoomRoom
19) The Bhagavad 19) The Bhagavad GitaGita
20) Buddhist 20) Buddhist EnlightenmentEnlightenment21) The Path of 21) The Path of NegationNegation
22) 22) TransienceTransience
23) Peak 23) Peak ExperiencesExperiences24) Solstices and 24) Solstices and EquinoxesEquinoxes
26) Buddhist 26) Buddhist YogaYoga
25) 25) TenacityTenacity
10) The Path of 10) The Path of AffirmationAffirmation
27) Light27) Light
The 5 ThemesThe 5 Themes
MeditationMeditation
MindMindEmptinessEmptiness
PathPath
TantraTantra
MeditationMeditation
Theme #1Theme #1
MeditationMeditation
- Reason was not emphasized- Reason was not emphasized
- Meditative goal: to- Meditative goal: to “stop “stop thought”thought”
- - “Stopping thought”“Stopping thought” also also suggests relaxing into the true suggests relaxing into the true nature of the mindnature of the mind
- Lenz’s path is markedly - Lenz’s path is markedly experience basedexperience based
- Rest mind in itself- Rest mind in itself
MeditationMeditation
Khempo’s commentary:
“The senses are not thought. Only the conceptual mind thinks. But when you look directly without obscuration toward the luminous mind, our true nature is uncovered.”
MeditationMeditationMeditation is the key to non-Meditation is the key to non-conceptual concentration.conceptual concentration.
Meditative insight is the basis Meditative insight is the basis for the Lenz’s theory of mind.for the Lenz’s theory of mind.
““Uncovering Buddha-nature” Uncovering Buddha-nature” echoes Maitreya’s echoes Maitreya’s Uttaratantra-shastraUttaratantra-shastra
MeditationMeditation
““...this mind, O monks, is luminous ...this mind, O monks, is luminous and it is freed from adventitious and it is freed from adventitious
defilements...defilements...””- Buddha (Anguttara Nikaya I,X)- Buddha (Anguttara Nikaya I,X)
““...remove delusion to realize the ...remove delusion to realize the luminous essence of mind...luminous essence of mind...””
- Rangjang Dorje (- Rangjang Dorje (Consciousness, Wisdom, and Buddha Consciousness, Wisdom, and Buddha NatureNature))
Pali CanonPali Canon
TibetanTibetanCommentaryCommentary
CommentaryCommentary
MeditationMeditation
Lenz said:Lenz said:““Self-recognition of basic mind is Self-recognition of basic mind is the final path.”the final path.”
MeditationMeditation
“Reaching the wisdom-mind is facilitated only by pristine meditative absorption.”
Lenz’s approach is Lenz’s approach is similar to Rangjung similar to Rangjung Dorje and DolpopaDorje and Dolpopa
Dolpopa said:Dolpopa said:
MeditationMeditation
MindMind
Theme #2Theme #2
Mind(s)Mind(s)
Lenz said:Lenz said:
““The mind is luminous, The mind is luminous, infinite, permanent and at infinite, permanent and at the same time there’s an the same time there’s an ordinary thinking mind.”ordinary thinking mind.”
- This suggests two separate minds- This suggests two separate minds
Mind(s)Mind(s)
“We must peel back the layers, know the mind, this is what brings us beyond.”
Rama said:Rama said:
MindMindFive Sense ConsciousnessesFive Sense Consciousnesses
eyeeye bodybody
earear tonguetongue
nosenose
MindMind
eyeeye bodybody
earear tonguetongue
nosenose
6th consciousness - conceptual mind6th consciousness - conceptual mind
eyeeyebodybody
earear tonguetonguenosenose
6th consciousness - conceptual mind6th consciousness - conceptual mind
7th consciousness (intermediate mind / afflicted mind)7th consciousness (intermediate mind / afflicted mind)
8th consciousness (all-base / Buddha-nature)8th consciousness (all-base / Buddha-nature)
MindMind
““In term of the six consciounesses, you don’t see In term of the six consciounesses, you don’t see the absolute; when one does see the absolute, the absolute; when one does see the absolute,
then the fabricated is eliminated.”then the fabricated is eliminated.”
Khempo said:Khempo said:
MindMind
•Rangjung Dorje’s notion of the 7th consciousness
•Two Aspects
•Rangjung Dorje’s notion of the 7th consciousness
•Two Aspects
7th Consciousness7th Consciousness
MindMind
Rangjung Dorje said:Rangjung Dorje said:““This is Mahamudra free from conceptual This is Mahamudra free from conceptual artifice.artifice.
This is the Great Madhyamaka free from This is the Great Madhyamaka free from positions, positions,
this is the Great Completion that includes this is the Great Completion that includes all...”all...”
Mahayana Eight ConsciousnessesMahayana Eight Consciousnesses
EmptinessEmptiness
Theme #3Theme #3
Illusion and Correct ViewIllusion and Correct View
EmptinessEmptiness
Illusion and Correct View Illusion and Correct View
EmptinessEmptiness
How to overcome the illusion?How to overcome the illusion?
EmptinessEmptiness
EmptinessEmptiness
•Lenz suggest two types of emptiness:
•self-empty (rangtong)
•empty of other (shentong)
•Lenz suggest two types of emptiness:
•self-empty (rangtong)
•empty of other (shentong)
EmptinessEmptiness
•Buddha-nature is permanent
•Buddha-nature is empty of everything that is not Buddha-nature.
•Khempo shored up Buddha-nature
•Buddha-nature is permanent
•Buddha-nature is empty of everything that is not Buddha-nature.
•Khempo shored up Buddha-nature
Emptiness of OtherEmptiness of Other
EmptinessEmptiness
•Lenz’s approach was tantric shentong
•Tantras make no attempt to establish emptiness through reasoning.
•Lenz’s approach was tantric shentong
•Tantras make no attempt to establish emptiness through reasoning.
TantricTantric Emptiness of Other Emptiness of Other
EmptinessEmptinessEmptiness of OtherEmptiness of Other
Khempo said:Khempo said:““Rama’s [Lenz’s] tantra is Rama’s [Lenz’s] tantra is
Kalacakra where every Kalacakra where every kaya [form] is empty but kaya [form] is empty but
clear light nature is clear light nature is other...”other...”
PathPath
Theme #4Theme #4
PathPath
•Lenz gave a general sense of the path to enlightenment
•Khempo outlined Asanga and Maitreya’s Abhisamayalamkara
•Khempo also spoke extensively about Maitreya
•Lenz gave a general sense of the path to enlightenment
•Khempo outlined Asanga and Maitreya’s Abhisamayalamkara
•Khempo also spoke extensively about Maitreya
SoteriologySoteriology
PathPath
-Path of Shamatha-Path of Shamatha
-Repeated practice -Repeated practice stressed. stressed. This is the path of This is the path of generating merit and generating merit and wisdom.wisdom.
TantraTantra
Theme #5Theme #5
TantraTantra
•Tantra is the practice of transmuting desire
•Tantra is the practice of transmuting desire
Kalacakra mantraKalacakra mantra
TantraTantra
Kalacakra mantraKalacakra mantra
- Astrology and the connection with Kalacakra-tantra
Kalachakra-tantraKalachakra-tantra
Kalacakra is referred to Kalacakra is referred to as the as the ‘Wheel of Time’‘Wheel of Time’
‘‘Time’Time’
‘‘Wheel’Wheel’
Wheel of TimeWheel of Time
TantraTantra
In In outlookoutlook I think Lenz was a I think Lenz was a Tantric Tantric Shentongpa.Shentongpa.
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