Thursday, May 21, 2026

Thursday

 


Vaishnavas paying homage to Shiva? Rama, Sita, Lakshama and Tumburu worship a lingam! Narada seems to be missing, though. 

I´m leaving, guys

 


I´m joking of course. But this does sound like an interesting (final?) destination...

Is the Pure Land in the West in Pure Land Buddhism a "real" paradise world in which immortal beings can stay indefinitely?

In most forms of Pure Land Buddhism, the Pure Land of Amitābha Buddha — called:

Sukhavati

is indeed understood as a real realm or real mode of existence, not merely a metaphor.

However, it differs in important ways from:

  • eternal heavens in some other religions,
  • or simple paradise imagery.

The answer depends partly on the school and level of interpretation.


1. Classical Pure Land View: Yes, It Is Real

Traditional Pure Land texts describe Sukhāvatī as:

  • an actual Buddha-field (buddhakṣetra),
  • located symbolically in the West,
  • created through Amitābha’s vows and merit,
  • and inhabited by advanced bodhisattvas and reborn devotees.

It is described in vivid detail in texts like:

Larger Sukhavativyuha Sutra

and:

Smaller Sukhavativyuha Sutra


2. Is It a Physical Planet?

Usually:

no, not in an ordinary astronomical sense.

It is more like:

  • a transcendent Buddha-realm,
  • a purified dimension of existence,
  • or a sacred cosmic field.

Traditional cosmology places it:

  • beyond countless world-systems to the West.

So it is “real,”
but not usually imagined as:

  • merely another material planet orbiting a star.

3. Are Beings There Immortal?

In a practical sense:

beings in Sukhāvatī are free from ordinary death and suffering.

They no longer experience:

  • aging,
  • disease,
  • lower rebirth,
  • or involuntary samsaric existence.

Lifespans are described as:

  • immeasurably vast,
    sometimes effectively inconceivable.

This is why Amitābha’s name means:

“Infinite Light”
and also relates to:
“Infinite Life.”


4. But It Is Not Usually “Eternal Heaven”

A key Buddhist difference:

Even Sukhāvatī is ultimately:

  • part of the path to Buddhahood,
    not:
  • a final static heaven forever separate from enlightenment.

The goal is:

  • awakening,
  • Buddhahood,
  • liberation for all beings.

So rebirth there is often understood as:

the ideal environment for attaining enlightenment.


5. Why Go There?

Because beings in ordinary samsara are:

  • distracted,
  • karmically burdened,
  • and spiritually unstable.

Sukhāvatī is described as:

  • free of lower realms,
  • filled with Dharma teaching,
  • radiant,
  • peaceful,
  • and spiritually supportive.

One cannot easily fall backward there.

Thus it functions almost like:

a perfect enlightenment monastery on a cosmic scale.


6. Can One Stay Indefinitely?

In many interpretations:

yes, for unimaginably long periods.

But eventually:

  • advanced bodhisattvas return to aid other beings,
    or:
  • attain full Buddhahood.

So Sukhāvatī is not usually framed as:

  • eternal passive bliss forever.

It is:

  • dynamic,
  • educational,
  • and salvific.

7. Are There Bodies There?

Yes — Pure Land texts usually describe beings as having:

  • luminous,
  • purified,
  • non-corruptible forms.

Not gross physical bodies like ours.

These bodies are:

  • radiant,
  • beautiful,
  • karmically purified,
  • and spiritually responsive.

8. Symbolic and Mystical Interpretations

Some Mahāyāna and Zen-influenced thinkers interpret the Pure Land more symbolically:

  • as a state of awakened consciousness,
  • purified awareness,
  • or realization of Buddha-nature.

In such views:

“West” may symbolize transcendence or liberation rather than literal direction.

But even symbolic interpreters often still treat Sukhāvatī as spiritually real.


9. Shin Buddhism

In:

Jodo Shinshu

the emphasis is often less on:

  • cosmological speculation,
    and more on:
  • entrusting oneself to Amitābha’s vow (Other-Power).

Still, many Shin Buddhists traditionally affirm Sukhāvatī as real.

Others interpret it existentially or spiritually.


10. Esoteric Interpretations

In some East Asian esoteric traditions:

  • Amitābha’s Pure Land may be understood as:
    • a cosmic principle,
    • luminous consciousness,
    • or the purified nature of mind itself.

This approaches:

  • nondual mystical interpretation.

Yet devotional imagery usually remains important.


11. Comparison With Christian Heaven

There are similarities:

  • paradise,
  • divine grace,
  • luminous beings,
  • freedom from suffering,
  • salvific assistance.

But major differences too:

Pure LandChristian Heaven
Transitional toward BuddhahoodOften final eternal state
No eternal creator GodTheistic framework
Based on karma + vowBased on divine judgment/grace
Enlightenment-centeredCommunion with God
Infinite compassionate BuddhaPersonal God

12. Emotional Tone of Sukhāvatī

Pure Land texts evoke:

  • golden light,
  • lotus ponds,
  • celestial music,
  • jewel trees,
  • birds preaching Dharma,
  • and overwhelming peace.

The atmosphere is:

  • compassionate,
  • luminous,
  • welcoming,
  • and spiritually reassuring.

It is one of the most emotionally consoling visions in world religion.


13. The Deepest Interpretation

At the highest Mahāyāna level,
Sukhāvatī can be understood simultaneously as:

  • a real Buddha-field,
  • a salvific realm,
  • a manifestation of awakened mind,
  • and an expression of infinite compassion.

So Pure Land Buddhism often resists the modern choice between:

“literal place” OR “mere symbol.”

For many practitioners it is:

symbolically profound because it is spiritually real.

Orion has landed

 


John Michael Greer´s take on the Artemis project. Once you see it, you can´t unsee it!

>>>It bears recalling that Artemis is in fact an imitation of the Apollo program. Single-use capsules atop disposable booster rockets were supposed to be as obsolete as the Model T Ford by now; the Space Shuttle was supposed to be the first of a whole sequence of reusable spacecraft that would make space travel as routine as taking a jet from New York to Paris. 

>>>Yet here we are in 2026 with a slightly upgraded Apollo-style spacecraft, on top of a cobbled-together "Space Launch System" that's basically a reconfigured Space Shuttle booster system -- that was the only option once the Constellation booster program bogged down terminally in cost overruns and engineering problems. 

>>>In other words, the Orion capsule and the Artemis program generally is another successful demonstration of the power of retro technology. I don't recommend saying that too loudly just now, though! 

Orion has landed

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Divine hiddenness...solved?

 

- Do I look invisible to you, kiddo?

Why we can´t see God...yet. 

Through a mental sheath dimly


Two, three, many Christs

 


I´m beginning to suspect that there might be something to this...

Can the real Jesii please stand up?

Wednesday

 


Shuddha Ganapati cleanses your negative karma. Rare! 

Natten går tunga fjät

 


Testing...testing. Det verkar som att Gemini faktiskt har lärt sig vad det svenska Lucia-firandet är för något! Har ännu inte testat några andra system.

Nu blommar asfalten

 

Credit: böhringer friedrich

*Ytterst* anmärkningsvärt, måste jag säga!

Trumps okända plan för Iran efter kriget

THEY HUNT US FOR FOOD

 


If they even exist, that is. Which they most certainly do not. Some tall tales from China, Chile and Argentina. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Nice to Xi you

 


Det här är kremlologi, men det kanske kan vara av ett visst intresse. Kina markerar vem som är överordnad i den eurasiatiska maktordningen och att de vita barbarerna från Gårdarike är deras bitches. Har jag ju alltid misstänkt. Som sagt, intressant... 

Xis markering mot Putin på flygplatsen