MANTRA OMHA HUNG VAJRA MAHAGURU SARVAJNANA SIDDHI PALA HUNG
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MANTRA OMHA HUNG VAJRA MAHAGURU SARVAJNANA SIDDHI PALA HUNG
Here is a simple practice to connect with the master:
Visualize Longchenpa as the Vajra Guru above the crown of your head, either about eighteen inches in height or the size of a human being. Seated on a lotus, he manifests the rainbow body of pure light, both hands resting on his knees. Chant the following mantra (or the Vajra Guru mantra):
Om Ah Hung Vajra Mahaguru Sarvajnana Siddhi Pala Hung
As you chant, regard Longchenpa as a living presence, the omniscient (Sarvajnana) great teacher (Mahagruru). You may wish to reflect that Manjushri is the essence of the knowledge of all the Buddhas, Vimalamitra is the manifestation of Manjushri and Longchenpa is the incarnation of Vimalamitra.
After chanting for sometime, pray silently for union with Longchenpa. Visualize rays of light emanating from his body: white light in the form of the Tibetan letter OM enters the chakra in your forehead; red light in the form of the Tibetan letter AH enters your throat chakra; and blue light in the form of the Tibetan letter HUNG enters your heart chakra. As light enters the body, your prayer is granted, and you become inseparable from the mind, teachings and embodiment of Longchenpa, like water mixing with water.
Repeat this practice two or three times during a single session. Let the enlightened Dharmakaya blessings of Longchenpa become the very essence of your body, mind and spirit. Accept these blessings of joy and love, which are the foundation for miraculous displays(siddhi).
When great masters have practiced in this way with deep devotion, many miracles have happened. If you do the practice with complete confidence, whatever you consider less than perfect will be transformed. Lonchenpa’s blessings effortlessly overcome the power of the Kaliyuga, transforming your own weaknesses, the obstacles that stand in your way and the most fearsome and potent displays of the marayas.
-Tarthang Tulku
Odiyan, January 2007
Longchen Rabjam, Now that I Come to Die, Intimate guidance from one of Tibet’s greatest masters,Berkley, California, 2007.
Longchen Rabjam (1308-1364) was one of the most brilliant teachers of the Nyingma linage of Tibetan Buddhism. He systematized the Nyingma teachings and wrote extensively on Dzogchen. He transmitted the Longchen Nyingthig teaching and practice to Jigme Lingpa and it has since become one of the most widely practiced of traditions.
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