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Nagas are temperamental beings typically associated with water, and to a lesser extent, earth, where in the latter case they bear some relationship with trees. Nagas are normally depicted with reptilian characteristics, most commonly those of snakes.
 
  
Some people believe nagas are, in fact, snakes that live in springs, ponds, rivers, swamps, and so forth. From an ordinary-mind perspective, nagas are animals, and you will find people who argue this perspective with special vigor.
 
  
However, from an extraordinary perspective, nagas are one of the eight classes of spirits, having a special connection with weather, wealth, treasure, teachings, and health. In this sense, they are to be regarded as the continuum of primal spirits arising in a prehistoric age: spirits of the environment.
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[[Nagas]] are temperamental [[beings]] typically associated with [[water]], and to a lesser extent, [[earth]], where in the [[latter]] case they bear some relationship with [[trees]]. [[Nagas]] are normally depicted with reptilian [[characteristics]], most commonly those of {{Wiki|snakes}}.
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Some [[people]] believe [[nagas]] are, in fact, {{Wiki|snakes}} that [[live]] in springs, ponds, [[rivers]], swamps, and so forth. From an ordinary-mind {{Wiki|perspective}}, [[nagas]] are [[animals]], and you will find [[people]] who argue this {{Wiki|perspective}} with special [[vigor]].
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However, from an [[extraordinary]] {{Wiki|perspective}}, [[nagas]] are one of the eight classes of [[spirits]], having a special [[connection]] with weather, [[wealth]], [[treasure]], teachings, and [[health]]. In this [[sense]], they are to be regarded as the {{Wiki|continuum}} of primal [[spirits]] [[arising]] in a prehistoric age: [[spirits]] of the {{Wiki|environment}}.
 
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Thus, in an an ancient, environmentally-dependent society, if the nagas are pleased, they send rain to speed the crops. This equates to wealth and health. If they are displeased, they send rains to break down earthen restraints and create floods. This equates to ruin and disease. In between these two extremes there is much to learn.
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Thus, in an an {{Wiki|ancient}}, environmentally-dependent {{Wiki|society}}, if the [[nagas]] are [[pleased]], they send [[rain]] to {{Wiki|speed}} the crops. This equates to [[wealth]] and [[health]]. If they are [[displeased]], they send rains to break down earthen restraints and create floods. This equates to ruin and {{Wiki|disease}}. In between these [[two extremes]] there is much to learn.
  
In ancient Buddhist societies, this fortune comes and goes with the rains. In time, it devolves down to specific days of the lunar month. Just like a farmer with his almanac, the ancient observers came to consider particular days as having certain qualities with respect to interaction between nagas and men.  
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In {{Wiki|ancient}} [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|societies}}, this [[fortune]] comes and goes with the rains. In [[time]], it devolves down to specific days of the [[lunar month]]. Just like a farmer with his almanac, the {{Wiki|ancient}} observers came to consider particular days as having certain qualities with [[respect]] to interaction between [[nagas]] and men.  
  
The "interaction" of which we speak is wholly dependent upon contracts made long ago between fully realized entities and the nagas, wherein ordinary beings, i.e. mankind, are the beneficiaries. You cannot communicate directly with nagas, nor would you particularly wish to try. Everything that might be said and done with respect to nagas has already, in the fullness of time, been said and done. But, what you can do is generate yourself as a deity, and engage the nagas in the context of those long-ago contracts. You can keep your side of the bargain, so to speak, by reaffirmation of -- or subscribing to -- the ancient promises made by the deity on your behalf.
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The "interaction" of which we speak is wholly [[dependent upon]] contracts made long ago between fully [[realized]] entities and the [[nagas]], wherein ordinary [[beings]], i.e. mankind, are the beneficiaries. You cannot {{Wiki|communicate}} directly with [[nagas]], nor would you particularly wish to try. Everything that might be said and done with [[respect]] to [[nagas]] has already, in the fullness of [[time]], been said and done. But, what you can do is generate yourself as a [[deity]], and engage the [[nagas]] in the context of those long-ago contracts. You can keep your side of the bargain, so to speak, by reaffirmation of -- or subscribing to -- the {{Wiki|ancient}} promises made by the [[deity]] on your behalf.
  
Because nagas are worldly spirits. They are not transmundance. Among their number are oath-bound spirits, and some yet to be tamed. When you generate yourself as the deity to reaffirm oaths -- making offerings of special incense and so forth -- you are engaged in a symbolic communion with the oath-bound spirits as representatives, or intermediaries to the whole class. Sometimes peaceful offering will not suffice, and outright coercion seems necessary. Maybe that works with baby nagas, but I do not think it will work with developed nagas, unless you are Padmasambhava and know where to find a mongoose mob.
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Because [[nagas]] are [[worldly]] [[spirits]]. They are not transmundance. Among their number are [[oath-bound]] [[spirits]], and some yet to be tamed. When you generate yourself as the [[deity]] to reaffirm oaths -- making [[offerings]] of special [[incense]] and so forth -- you are engaged in a [[symbolic]] communion with the [[oath-bound]] [[spirits]] as representatives, or intermediaries to the whole class. Sometimes [[peaceful]] [[offering]] will not suffice, and outright [[coercion]] seems necessary. Maybe that works with baby [[nagas]], but I do not think it will work with developed [[nagas]], unless you are [[Padmasambhava]] and know where to find a [[mongoose]] mob.
 
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The promises between our transmundane representatives and the naga representatives are not unilateral. These are bilateral promises of certain conduct on both sides. So, it is fundamentally important to realize that this is a two-way street. If the nagas become fractious, and start bending the rules on their side, we can take the moral high ground and shake them up a bit. If, on the other hand, we become sloppy and forgetful...well, in this case you may rest assured that the nagas have their little ways.
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The promises between our transmundane representatives and the [[naga]] representatives are not unilateral. These are bilateral promises of certain conduct on both sides. So, it is fundamentally important to realize that this is a two-way street. If the [[nagas]] become fractious, and start bending the {{Wiki|rules}} on their side, we can take the [[moral]] high ground and shake them up a bit. If, on the other hand, we become sloppy and forgetful...well, in this case you may rest assured that the [[nagas]] have their little ways.
  
Not only do they have their ways, they also have a mind to up the ante, and do not shy away from provocation. They are aggressive beings, who generally do not know how to return kindness for kindness.  
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Not only do they have their ways, they also have a [[mind]] to up the ante, and do not shy away from provocation. They are aggressive [[beings]], who generally do not know how to return [[kindness]] for [[kindness]].  
  
These photographs (which are Photoshopped, by the way, just for snakey fun) are of worldly nagas. Nevertheless, polycephalic snakes do occur in nature. If worldly nagas can show such aberration, can you imagine what their spirit brethren can do?
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These photographs (which are Photoshopped, by the way, just for snakey fun) are of [[worldly]] [[nagas]]. Nevertheless, polycephalic {{Wiki|snakes}} do occur in [[nature]]. If [[worldly]] [[nagas]] can show such aberration, can you [[imagine]] what their [[spirit]] brethren can do?
  
Escalations can take many, many forms -- these are usually forms that we do not immediately associate with reptilian motifs,  although they may evoke prehistory.
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Escalations can take many, many [[forms]] -- these are usually [[forms]] that we do not immediately associate with reptilian motifs,  although they may evoke prehistory.
  
I am writing these words because I see that we have so profoundly broken our pact with the nagas as to invite full scale disaster upon ourselves.
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I am [[writing]] these words because I see that we have so profoundly broken our pact with the [[nagas]] as to invite full scale {{Wiki|disaster}} upon ourselves.
  
We have broken samaya.
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We have broken [[samaya]].
  
The black misery that our greed for power poured into the Gulf of Mexico -- you might say that undersea oil is in some fashion the blood of ancient nagas -- has resonated in the absolutely world-threatening misery from Japan. Just think: one shake of the earth, one wave of the ocean, and the whole of the planet is in mortal danger.
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The black [[misery]] that our [[greed]] for [[power]] poured into the {{Wiki|Gulf of Mexico}} -- you might say that undersea oil is in some fashion the {{Wiki|blood}} of {{Wiki|ancient}} [[nagas]] -- has resonated in the absolutely world-threatening [[misery]] from [[Japan]]. Just think: one shake of the [[earth]], one wave of the ocean, and the whole of the {{Wiki|planet}} is in {{Wiki|mortal}} [[danger]].
 
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This is the NOAA model of the flow of debris from Japan, following the March 2011 tsunami. Now, since the tsunami struck before the nuclear disaster, government scientists are saying that the tsunami debris is not radioactive.
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This is the NOAA model of the flow of debris from [[Japan]], following the March 2011 {{Wiki|tsunami}}. Now, since the {{Wiki|tsunami}} struck before the nuclear {{Wiki|disaster}}, government [[scientists]] are saying that the {{Wiki|tsunami}} debris is not radioactive.
  
 
I have a question.
 
I have a question.
  
What will this model look like if the nagas decide to send another message?
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What will this model look like if the [[nagas]] decide to send another message?
 
 
Don't you think it is high time we stop breaking promises to nagas?
 
  
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Don't you think it is high [[time]] we stop breaking promises to [[nagas]]?
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Nagas are temperamental beings typically associated with water, and to a lesser extent, earth, where in the latter case they bear some relationship with trees. Nagas are normally depicted with reptilian characteristics, most commonly those of snakes.

Some people believe nagas are, in fact, snakes that live in springs, ponds, rivers, swamps, and so forth. From an ordinary-mind perspective, nagas are animals, and you will find people who argue this perspective with special vigor.

However, from an extraordinary perspective, nagas are one of the eight classes of spirits, having a special connection with weather, wealth, treasure, teachings, and health. In this sense, they are to be regarded as the continuum of primal spirits arising in a prehistoric age: spirits of the environment.

Naga234.jpg

Thus, in an an ancient, environmentally-dependent society, if the nagas are pleased, they send rain to speed the crops. This equates to wealth and health. If they are displeased, they send rains to break down earthen restraints and create floods. This equates to ruin and disease. In between these two extremes there is much to learn.

In ancient Buddhist societies, this fortune comes and goes with the rains. In time, it devolves down to specific days of the lunar month. Just like a farmer with his almanac, the ancient observers came to consider particular days as having certain qualities with respect to interaction between nagas and men.

The "interaction" of which we speak is wholly dependent upon contracts made long ago between fully realized entities and the nagas, wherein ordinary beings, i.e. mankind, are the beneficiaries. You cannot communicate directly with nagas, nor would you particularly wish to try. Everything that might be said and done with respect to nagas has already, in the fullness of time, been said and done. But, what you can do is generate yourself as a deity, and engage the nagas in the context of those long-ago contracts. You can keep your side of the bargain, so to speak, by reaffirmation of -- or subscribing to -- the ancient promises made by the deity on your behalf.

Because nagas are worldly spirits. They are not transmundance. Among their number are oath-bound spirits, and some yet to be tamed. When you generate yourself as the deity to reaffirm oaths -- making offerings of special incense and so forth -- you are engaged in a symbolic communion with the oath-bound spirits as representatives, or intermediaries to the whole class. Sometimes peaceful offering will not suffice, and outright coercion seems necessary. Maybe that works with baby nagas, but I do not think it will work with developed nagas, unless you are Padmasambhava and know where to find a mongoose mob.

Naga5654.jpg

The promises between our transmundane representatives and the naga representatives are not unilateral. These are bilateral promises of certain conduct on both sides. So, it is fundamentally important to realize that this is a two-way street. If the nagas become fractious, and start bending the rules on their side, we can take the moral high ground and shake them up a bit. If, on the other hand, we become sloppy and forgetful...well, in this case you may rest assured that the nagas have their little ways.

Not only do they have their ways, they also have a mind to up the ante, and do not shy away from provocation. They are aggressive beings, who generally do not know how to return kindness for kindness.

These photographs (which are Photoshopped, by the way, just for snakey fun) are of worldly nagas. Nevertheless, polycephalic snakes do occur in nature. If worldly nagas can show such aberration, can you imagine what their spirit brethren can do?

Escalations can take many, many forms -- these are usually forms that we do not immediately associate with reptilian motifs, although they may evoke prehistory.

I am writing these words because I see that we have so profoundly broken our pact with the nagas as to invite full scale disaster upon ourselves.

We have broken samaya.

The black misery that our greed for power poured into the Gulf of Mexico -- you might say that undersea oil is in some fashion the blood of ancient nagas -- has resonated in the absolutely world-threatening misery from Japan. Just think: one shake of the earth, one wave of the ocean, and the whole of the planet is in mortal danger.

Naga256.jpg

This is the NOAA model of the flow of debris from Japan, following the March 2011 tsunami. Now, since the tsunami struck before the nuclear disaster, government scientists are saying that the tsunami debris is not radioactive.

I have a question.

What will this model look like if the nagas decide to send another message?

Don't you think it is high time we stop breaking promises to nagas?

Source

tibetanaltar.blogspot.com.au