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Friday, January 14, 2011

14-1-2011 Vajrasattva Repentance 金刚萨埵懺 [2]

True repentance depends on Self.
Employing venerable to do the various repentance does not represent you have repent. 
In Tantric Buddhism, there is a very great repentance & that is [Vajrasattva Repentance]. I also affirmed that this one has great strength, WHY? Because within there is Vajrasattva's 100 syllable mantra, employing the strength of this mantra to repent. Mantra in itself is Dharani, that has [Central Control] flavor. It differs from  [planting the Cause then destroy Cause] type of repentance.


Why? because when you chant Vajrasattva's 100 syllable mantra, it actually defines 3 meaning:
1. One's nature is Pure. Your original Buddha Nature is Pure & this define [Result]. 


2. One's nature is True. Your original Nature is everlastingly truly Pure. 


3. One's nature is Widespread. Your original Nature is Widespreadly 
Pure.


The Greatest Repentance.
Therefore, chanting the mantra equates to attaining Pure, True & Widespread Nature or Result. With this 3 Results, Cause is naturally destroyed. 


The Greatest Repentance should be Vajrasattva's 100 syllable mantra repentance. I previously wrote in one of my books: True Buddha Method of Method 真佛法中法. 
When we individually cultivate repentance we can use this method or even organize an event. 
The other repentance employs repentance from Cause towards Results; only Vajrasattva's 100 syllable mantra repentance is from Result to destroy Cause. They differ this way. 
Om Mani Pad Me Hum


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We are organizing another Vajrasattva's 100 syllable mantra Marathon on the 12 March 2010 at 2pm. 
Venue: Lei Zhang Si Singapore
Program: 3 X 108 times of 100 syllable mantra & 7 each of Usnisa Vijaya Dharani & The Essence of All Tathagatas Secret Complete Body Relics Precious Chest Seal Dharani. 
Duration: about 4hours
我们于2011 年 三月 12日 两点假雷藏寺新加坡举办 
[金刚萨埵百字明咒马拉松]。
节目:百字明咒 3 X 108 遍。尊胜咒和一切如来心秘密全身舍利宝箧印陀罗尼各7遍。
时长: 约4小时


Amituofo
Lotuschef 
True Buddha School

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