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According to the [[King of Prayers]] , one of the [[powers]] of an [[enlightened mind]] is the ability to spontaneously [[emanate]] itself through the [[power]] of its {{Wiki|altruistic}} [[intention]]. Hence, [[Manjushri]] could simultaneously [[emanate]] as [[Kalarupa]], [[Yamantaka]], [[Lama Tsongkhapa]], [[Dorje Shugden]] and countless millions of [[emanations]] throughout the [[3 realms]]. That is [[emanation]].
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According to the [[King of Prayers]] , one of the [[powers]] of an [[enlightened mind]] is the ability to spontaneously [[emanate]] itself through the [[power]] of its {{Wiki|altruistic}} [[intention]].  
  
So what is an [[incarnation]]? When an [[attained]] [[Lama]] enters [[clear light meditation]], he would usually [[emanate]] into 5 main [[emanations]], which corresponds to [[body]], [[speech]], [[mind]], qualities and [[activities]]. The students of the [[Lama]] would search for the [[mind emanation]], which is also known as the [[incarnation]] of the high [[Lama]]. That is an [[incarnation]]. [[Emanations]] would act {{Wiki|independently}} of each other and may or may not  '[[manifest]]' [[knowledge]] of concurrent [[emanations]].
 
  
   
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Hence, [[Manjushri]] could simultaneously [[emanate]] as
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[[Kalarupa]],
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[[Yamantaka]],
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[[Lama Tsongkhapa]],
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[[Dorje Shugden]] and
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countless millions of [[emanations]] throughout the [[3 realms]].
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==That is [[emanation]]==
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So what is an [[incarnation]]? When an [[attained]] [[Lama]] enters [[clear light meditation]], he would usually [[emanate]] into 5 main [[emanations]], which corresponds to [[body]], [[speech]], [[mind]], qualities and [[activities]].
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The students of the [[Lama]] would search for the [[mind emanation]], which is also known as the [[incarnation]] of the high [[Lama]].
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That is an [[incarnation]].
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[[Emanations]] would act {{Wiki|independently}} of each other and may or may not '[[manifest]]' [[knowledge]] of concurrent [[emanations]].
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[[Mind]] [[emanation]] presents the [[characteristics]] of an [[enlightened mind]]
 
[[Mind]] [[emanation]] presents the [[characteristics]] of an [[enlightened mind]]
  
[[Emanation]] is an animate or [[inanimate]] [[form]] [[manifested]] by [[Buddhas]] or high [[Bodhisattvas]] to [[benefit]] others. [[Nirmanakaya]]’ in [[Sanskrit]]. A gross [[Form Body of a Buddha]] that can be seen by [[ordinary beings]]. There are two types – the [[Supreme Emanation Body]] and the [[ordinary Emanation Body]]. The first type can be seen only by those who have [[pure]] [[karma]], and the second can be seen by anyone. In general, [[Buddhas]] [[manifest]] in many different [[forms]] and, although the aspect of some of these [[emanations]] is [[mundane]], in [[essence]] all [[Buddha’s]] [[emanations]] are fully [[enlightened beings]].
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[[Emanation]] is an ]]animate or [[inanimate]] [[form]] [[manifested]] by [[Buddhas]] or high [[Bodhisattvas]]]] to [[benefit]] others.  
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[[Nirmanakaya]]’ in [[Sanskrit]].  
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A gross [[Form Body of a Buddha]] that can be seen by [[ordinary beings]].  
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There are two types – the [[Supreme Emanation Body]] and the [[ordinary Emanation Body]].  
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The first type can be seen only by those who have [[pure karma]], and the second can be seen by anyone.  
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In general, [[Buddhas]] [[manifest]] in many different [[forms]] and, although the aspect of some of these [[emanations]] is [[mundane]], in [[essence]] all [[Buddha’s emanations are fully enlightened beings]].
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Probably the most important [[proof]] of [[reincarnation]] is the [[life]] of [[Siddhartha Buddha]].
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The two greatest [[spiritual teachers]] to ever walk this [[earth]] were [[Buddha]] and {{Wiki|Christ}}.
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There are some who would say that [[Buddha]] did not teach [[reincarnation]] but instead spoke of [[rebirth]].
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This is more a difference in [[semantics]]. [[Buddha]] spoke of having many [[lives]].  
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==This is what [[reincarnation]] is==
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Probably the most important [[proof]] of [[reincarnation]] is the [[life]] of [[Siddhartha Buddha]]. The two greatest [[spiritual teachers]] to ever walk this [[earth]] were [[Buddha]] and {{Wiki|Christ}}. There are some who would say that [[Buddha]] did not teach [[reincarnation]] but instead spoke of [[rebirth]]. This is more a difference in [[semantics]]. [[Buddha]] spoke of having many [[lives]]. This is what [[reincarnation]] is.
 
  
 
If it is from an [[infinite]] source such as  all embracing [[mind of a Buddha]] which is [[space]] like and unobstructed, it can have countless [[emanations]] in [[infinite]] [[forms]] all at one instance.
 
If it is from an [[infinite]] source such as  all embracing [[mind of a Buddha]] which is [[space]] like and unobstructed, it can have countless [[emanations]] in [[infinite]] [[forms]] all at one instance.
  
[[Reincarnation]] requires a mode of [[birth]] eg [[womb]] born, egg born , [[moisture]] born, etc in [[order]] for the [[rebirth]] [[entity]] to possess the [[characteristics]] of the [[being]] specific to that mode of [[birth]].  
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[[Reincarnation]] requires a mode of [[birth]] egg [[womb]] born, egg born , [[moisture]] born, etc in [[order]] for the [[rebirth]] [[entity]] to possess the [[characteristics]] of the [[being]] specific to that mode of [[birth]].  
  
 
Egg, to take on [[human form]] and [[characteristics]], one need to take [[rebirth]] through the [[womb]] of a {{Wiki|female}}  [[human]].  
 
Egg, to take on [[human form]] and [[characteristics]], one need to take [[rebirth]] through the [[womb]] of a {{Wiki|female}}  [[human]].  
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[[Incarnations]] can have [[emanations]] like in the case of the [[Tulku Dragpa Gyeltsen]] who was an [[incarnation]] of DULDZIN DRAGPA GYALTSÄN and PANCHEN SÖNAM DRAGPA and many others in the [[lineage]]. [[He]] then emanated as [[Dorje Shugden]] as the [[5 families]] [[emanations]] ie  [[Ratna]] [[Shugden]], [[Vairocana]] [[Shugden]], [[Pema]] [[Shugden]] and [[Karma]] [[Shugden]] and the nine [[beautiful]] [[consorts]], 8 [[guide]] [[monks]] and 10 young [[wrathful]] agents. These [[emanations]] are His [[body mandala]].
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[[Incarnations]] can have [[emanations]] like in the case of the [[Tulku Dragpa Gyeltsen]] who was an [[incarnation]] of [[Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsän]] and [[Panchen Sönam Dragpa]] and many others in the [[lineage]].  
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[[He]] then emanated as [[Dorje Shugden]] as the [[5 families]] [[emanations]] ie   
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[[Ratna Shugden]],  
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[[Vairocana Shugden]],  
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[[Pema Shugden]] and  
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[[Karma Shugden]] and  
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the nine [[beautiful]] [[consorts]],  
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8 [[guide]] [[monks]] and  
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10 young [[wrathful]] agents.  
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</poem>
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These [[emanations]] are His [[body mandala]].
  
 
At the same [[time]] his [[incarnations]] are believed to have continued and is believe to be living among us.
 
At the same [[time]] his [[incarnations]] are believed to have continued and is believe to be living among us.
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So even [[incarnations]] can have [[emanations]].  
 
So even [[incarnations]] can have [[emanations]].  
  
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[[Emanation]] is a [[manifestation of a particular Buddha]] and it can be a living or [[inanimate]] [[object]].
  
[[emanation]] is a [[manifestation]] of a particular [[Buddha]] and it can be a living or [[inanimate]] [[object]]. A [[Buddha's]] [[manifestation]] also have several levels, some cannot be seen and some can be seen by regular [[beings]] like myself.
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A [[Buddha's manifestation]] also have several levels, some cannot be seen and some can be seen by regular [[beings]] like myself.
  
[[Incarnation]] on the other hand applies more on [[existence]] in the [[human realm]], such as the [[incarnation]] [[lineage]] of a particular [[Tulku]], or the HHDL, etc.
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[[Incarnation]] on the other hand applies more on [[existence]] in the [[human realm]], such as the [[incarnation lineage]] of a particular [[Tulku]], or the HHDL, etc.
  
 
Although both functions to bring [[benefit]] to [[sentient beings]], I believe [[incarnations]] are more aligned to bringing the [[Dharma]] to [[sentient beings]]... while [[emanations]] do not only bring the [[Dharma]] in general, but have a deeper [[cause]].  
 
Although both functions to bring [[benefit]] to [[sentient beings]], I believe [[incarnations]] are more aligned to bringing the [[Dharma]] to [[sentient beings]]... while [[emanations]] do not only bring the [[Dharma]] in general, but have a deeper [[cause]].  
  
To [[guide]] [[living beings]] along the [[spiritual path]], [[Dorje Shugden]] [[manifests]] many different aspects. Sometimes he appears in a [[peaceful]] aspect, sometimes in a [[wrathful]] aspect, sometimes as an [[ordained person]], sometimes as a lay [[person]], sometimes as a [[Bodhisattva]], sometimes as a [[Hinayanist]], sometimes as a [[non-Buddhist]], and sometimes even as a {{Wiki|non-human}}. Since there are so many different [[emanations]] of the [[Buddhas]] it is difficult to tell who is an [[emanation]] and who is not. The only [[person]] we can be certain about is ourself; we know whether we are a [[sentient being]] or a [[Buddha]], but we do not know about others.
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To [[guide]] [[living beings]] along the [[spiritual path]], [[Dorje Shugden]] [[manifests]] many different aspects.  
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<poem>
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Sometimes he appears in a [[peaceful]] aspect,  
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sometimes in a [[wrathful]] aspect,
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sometimes as an [[ordained person]],  
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sometimes as a lay [[person]],  
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sometimes as a [[Bodhisattva]],  
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sometimes as a [[Hinayanist]],  
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sometimes as a [[non-Buddhist]], and  
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sometimes even as a {{Wiki|non-human}}.  
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</poem>
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Since there are so many different [[emanations]] of the [[Buddhas]] it is difficult to tell who is an [[emanation]] and who is not.  
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The only [[person]] we can be certain about is ourself; we know whether we are a [[sentient being]] or a [[Buddha]], but we do not know about others.
 
   
 
   
Each [[Buddha]] has the ability to [[manifest]] as many [[emanations]] as there are [[living beings]]. This ability is necessary because if [[Buddhas]] remained in only one [[form]], without any [[emanations]], they would not be [[able]] to help [[all living beings]] according to their different needs. Thus, if we refuse to believe that a [[Buddha]] can have many different [[emanations]], we are indirectly [[holding]] the [[wrong view]] of denying that [[Buddhas]] can help [[all living beings]]. In the Meeting of Father and Son [[Sutra]] [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] says:
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Each [[Buddha]] has the ability to [[manifest]] as many [[emanations]] as there are [[living beings]].  
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This ability is necessary because if [[Buddhas]] remained in only one [[form]], without any [[emanations]], they would not be [[able]] to help [[all living beings]] according to their different needs.  
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Thus, if we refuse to believe that a [[Buddha]] can have many different [[emanations]], we are indirectly [[holding]] the [[wrong view]] of denying that [[Buddhas]] can help [[all living beings]]. In the Meeting of Father and Son [[Sutra]] [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] says:
 
   
 
   
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[[Buddhas]] [[manifest]] in many different aspects such as [[Brahma]], [[Indra]], and sometimes even as a [[mara]] or in the aspect of an [[evil]] [[person]], but [[worldly]] [[people]] do not [[recognize]] these [[emanations]].
 
[[Buddhas]] [[manifest]] in many different aspects such as [[Brahma]], [[Indra]], and sometimes even as a [[mara]] or in the aspect of an [[evil]] [[person]], but [[worldly]] [[people]] do not [[recognize]] these [[emanations]].
 
   
 
   
[[Buddhas]] can [[emanate]] even as [[inanimate]] [[objects]]. At one [[time]] the great [[Indian]] [[Master]], [[Phadampa Sangye]], journeyed to [[Tibet]]. When [[Milarepa]] [[heard]] of this great [[Yogi's]] visit he decided to test his realizations. [[He]] went to the border and waited for [[Phadampa Sangye]] to arrive. When he saw him approaching he [[transformed]] himself into a [[flower]] to see whether [[Phadampa Sangye]] had the {{Wiki|clairvoyance}} to see through his disguise. [[Phadampa Sangye]], however, walked straight {{Wiki|past}} [[Milarepa]], seemingly unaware of his presence. [[Milarepa]] [[thought]] to himself, ..This so-called [[Yogi]] has no {{Wiki|clairvoyance}}', whereupon [[Phadampa Sangye]] turned round and kicked the [[flower]]. ..Get up [[Milarepa]]!' he said, and [[Milarepa]], [[delighted]] to discover that [[Phadampa Sangye]] was a genuinely [[realized]] [[being]], sprang up in his usual [[form]] to greet him.
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[[Buddhas]] can [[emanate]] even as [[inanimate]] [[objects]].  
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At one [[time]] the great [[Indian]] [[Master]], [[Phadampa Sangye]], journeyed to [[Tibet]].  
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When [[Milarepa]] [[heard]] of this great [[Yogi's]] visit he decided to test his realizations.  
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[[He]] went to the border and waited for [[Phadampa Sangye]] to arrive.  
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When he saw him approaching he [[transformed]] himself into a [[flower]] to see whether [[Phadampa Sangye]] had the {{Wiki|clairvoyance}} to see through his disguise. [[Phadampa Sangye]], however, walked straight {{Wiki|past}} [[Milarepa]], seemingly unaware of his presence.  
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[[Milarepa]] [[thought]] to himself, .
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This so-called [[Yogi]] has no {{Wiki|clairvoyance}}', whereupon [[Phadampa Sangye]] turned round and kicked the [[flower]]. ..Get up [[Milarepa]]!' he said, and [[Milarepa]], [[delighted]] to discover that [[Phadampa Sangye]] was a genuinely [[realized]] [[being]], sprang up in his usual [[form]] to greet him.

Revision as of 08:53, 11 January 2016




According to the King of Prayers , one of the powers of an enlightened mind is the ability to spontaneously emanate itself through the power of its altruistic intention.


Hence, Manjushri could simultaneously emanate as


Kalarupa, Yamantaka, Lama Tsongkhapa, Dorje Shugden and countless millions of emanations throughout the 3 realms.


That is emanation

So what is an incarnation? When an attained Lama enters clear light meditation, he would usually emanate into 5 main emanations, which corresponds to body, speech, mind, qualities and activities.

The students of the Lama would search for the mind emanation, which is also known as the incarnation of the high Lama.

That is an incarnation.

Emanations would act independently of each other and may or may not 'manifest' knowledge of concurrent emanations.

Mind emanation presents the characteristics of an enlightened mind

Emanation is an ]]animate or inanimate form manifested by Buddhas or high Bodhisattvas]] to benefit others.


Nirmanakaya’ in Sanskrit.


A gross Form Body of a Buddha that can be seen by ordinary beings.

There are two types – the Supreme Emanation Body and the ordinary Emanation Body.

The first type can be seen only by those who have pure karma, and the second can be seen by anyone.

In general, Buddhas manifest in many different forms and, although the aspect of some of these emanations is mundane, in essence all Buddha’s emanations are fully enlightened beings.

Probably the most important proof of reincarnation is the life of Siddhartha Buddha.

The two greatest spiritual teachers to ever walk this earth were Buddha and Christ.

There are some who would say that Buddha did not teach reincarnation but instead spoke of rebirth.

This is more a difference in semantics. Buddha spoke of having many lives.


This is what reincarnation is

If it is from an infinite source such as all embracing mind of a Buddha which is space like and unobstructed, it can have countless emanations in infinite forms all at one instance.

Reincarnation requires a mode of birth egg womb born, egg born , moisture born, etc in order for the rebirth entity to possess the characteristics of the being specific to that mode of birth.

Egg, to take on human form and characteristics, one need to take rebirth through the womb of a female human.

This solves one of the mysteries of how a bodhisattvas help all sentient beings by able to control their rebirths to be amongst the beings of that particular realm so that they can teach them.


Incarnations can have emanations like in the case of the Tulku Dragpa Gyeltsen who was an incarnation of Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsän and Panchen Sönam Dragpa and many others in the lineage.


He then emanated as Dorje Shugden as the 5 families emanations ie


These emanations are His body mandala.

At the same time his incarnations are believed to have continued and is believe to be living among us.

So even incarnations can have emanations.

Emanation is a manifestation of a particular Buddha and it can be a living or inanimate object.

A Buddha's manifestation also have several levels, some cannot be seen and some can be seen by regular beings like myself.

Incarnation on the other hand applies more on existence in the human realm, such as the incarnation lineage of a particular Tulku, or the HHDL, etc.

Although both functions to bring benefit to sentient beings, I believe incarnations are more aligned to bringing the Dharma to sentient beings... while emanations do not only bring the Dharma in general, but have a deeper cause.

To guide living beings along the spiritual path, Dorje Shugden manifests many different aspects.


Sometimes he appears in a peaceful aspect,
sometimes in a wrathful aspect,
 sometimes as an ordained person,
sometimes as a lay person,
sometimes as a Bodhisattva,
sometimes as a Hinayanist,
sometimes as a non-Buddhist, and
sometimes even as a non-human.


Since there are so many different emanations of the Buddhas it is difficult to tell who is an emanation and who is not.

The only person we can be certain about is ourself; we know whether we are a sentient being or a Buddha, but we do not know about others.

Each Buddha has the ability to manifest as many emanations as there are living beings.

This ability is necessary because if Buddhas remained in only one form, without any emanations, they would not be able to help all living beings according to their different needs.

Thus, if we refuse to believe that a Buddha can have many different emanations, we are indirectly holding the wrong view of denying that Buddhas can help all living beings. In the Meeting of Father and Son Sutra Buddha Shakyamuni says:


Buddhas manifest in many different aspects such as Brahma, Indra, and sometimes even as a mara or in the aspect of an evil person, but worldly people do not recognize these emanations.


Buddhas can emanate even as inanimate objects.

At one time the great Indian Master, Phadampa Sangye, journeyed to Tibet.

When Milarepa heard of this great Yogi's visit he decided to test his realizations.

He went to the border and waited for Phadampa Sangye to arrive.

When he saw him approaching he transformed himself into a flower to see whether Phadampa Sangye had the clairvoyance to see through his disguise. Phadampa Sangye, however, walked straight past Milarepa, seemingly unaware of his presence.


Milarepa thought to himself, .


This so-called Yogi has no clairvoyance', whereupon Phadampa Sangye turned round and kicked the flower. ..Get up Milarepa!' he said, and Milarepa, delighted to discover that Phadampa Sangye was a genuinely realized being, sprang up in his usual form to greet him.