Sunday, May 31, 2026

Come and meet the Lotus Family

 


Look who just moved in, to the cosmic neighborhood next door! 

Who belongs to the Lotus Family?

The Lotus Family (Padma-kula) is one of the Five Buddha Families of Vajrayāna Buddhism. It is centered on:

Amitabha

and is associated with:

  • the West,
  • the color red,
  • the lotus,
  • compassion,
  • love,
  • beauty,
  • devotion,
  • and the transformation of attachment into wisdom.

The exact membership varies by tantra and lineage, but several important figures are consistently connected with Amitābha's family.


The Central Figure: Amitābha

Amitābha is the head of the Lotus Family.

He embodies:

discriminating wisdom (pratyavekṣaṇa-jñāna)

the ability to perceive the unique beauty and value of every being without grasping at them.


Avalokiteśvara

The most important bodhisattva of the Lotus Family is:

Avalokiteshvara

In many traditions he is regarded as emanating from Amitābha.

You can often identify this relationship because Amitābha appears as a small Buddha in Avalokiteśvara's crown.

This is one of the clearest signs of Lotus Family affiliation.


Tara

Many forms of:

Tara

are associated with the Lotus Family, particularly:

  • Red Tara,
  • Kurukullā,
  • and some forms of White Tara.

Green Tara is sometimes placed in the Karma Family (Amoghasiddhi's family), though classifications vary.

The same deity can appear in different family contexts depending on the tantra.


Pandaravasini

The principal wisdom consort of Amitābha is:

Pandaravasini

She is often regarded as the female embodiment of Lotus Family wisdom.

In some systems she occupies a role somewhat analogous to a Śakti.


Mahāsthāmaprāpta

In East Asian Pure Land Buddhism, Amitābha is often accompanied by:

  • Avalokiteshvara
  • Mahasthamaprapta

forming the famous Pure Land triad.

Mahāsthāmaprāpta is usually considered part of Amitābha's retinue and therefore associated with the Lotus Family.


Padmasambhava

This is especially interesting.

Padmasambhava

("Lotus-Born Guru") is strongly associated with Amitābha.

Many Nyingma traditions teach:

  • Amitābha → Avalokiteśvara → Padmasambhava

as an emanational lineage.

Padmasambhava is therefore often viewed as belonging to the Lotus Family.


Hayagrīva

The wrathful deity:

Hayagriva

is commonly understood as a wrathful form of Avalokiteśvara.

Thus Hayagrīva is usually placed within the Lotus Family.

This is one reason Hayagrīva combines:

  • fierce wrath,
  • intense compassion,
  • and lotus-family symbolism.

Kurukullā

One of the most important female deities of the Lotus Family is:

Kurukulla

She is:

  • red,
  • magnetic,
  • beautiful,
  • associated with enchantment and attraction.

In tantric symbolism she transforms desire into enlightened activity.

She is often regarded as one of the quintessential Lotus Family goddesses.


Amitāyus

As we discussed earlier:

Amitayus

is not really a separate Buddha Family member but Amitābha himself in a different form.

Therefore he naturally belongs to the Lotus Family.


Symbolic Qualities of the Lotus Family

The Lotus Family is often associated with:

ThemeLotus Family
BuddhaAmitābha
DirectionWest
ColorRed
SymbolLotus
ElementFire (in many systems)
Poison transformedAttachment
WisdomDiscriminating Wisdom
Emotion transformedDesire into compassion
Principal BodhisattvaAvalokiteśvara
Principal Wisdom ConsortPandaravasini

A Hindu Comparison

If one were looking for a rough symbolic analogue (not an identity), the Lotus Family often feels somewhat similar to traditions centered on:

  • Krishna
  • Lakshmi
  • Tripura Sundari

because of its emphasis on:

  • beauty,
  • love,
  • grace,
  • devotion,
  • compassion,
  • and transformative desire.

That comparison is not historical doctrine, but many people familiar with both traditions notice a similar spiritual atmosphere.

So if you think of Amitābha's Lotus Family, the figures most commonly encountered are:

Amitābha, Amitāyus, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, Pandaravāsinī, Kurukullā, Hayagrīva, and (in many Nyingma contexts) Padmasambhava. These together form a rich constellation of compassion, beauty, devotion, and transformative love centered on the Western Buddha.


A bit esoteric?

 


This may be a bit "esoteric" (as in obscure stuff), but it´s my blog, so here we go anyway!

What role do Amitabha and Amitayus play in Vajrayana?

In Vajrayāna Buddhism, Amitabha and Amitayus are usually understood as two aspects of the same enlightened reality, but they serve somewhat different ritual and symbolic functions.

A common formula is:

Amitābha = Infinite Light
Amitāyus = Infinite Life

In Sanskrit, the names are closely related:

  • Amitābha = "Immeasurable Light"
  • Amitāyus = "Immeasurable Life"

Amitābha's Role

In Vajrayāna, Amitābha is one of the:

Five Dhyani Buddhas

He presides over the:

  • Western direction,
  • red color,
  • lotus family (Padma-kula),
  • transformed wisdom of discriminating awareness,
  • and the purification of attachment and desire.

He is the spiritual source of important figures such as:

  • Avalokiteshvara
  • Tara (in many traditions)
  • Padmasambhava (often regarded as connected to the Lotus Family)

In meditation, Amitābha represents:

  • boundless compassion,
  • luminous awareness,
  • and the transmutation of emotional attachment into wisdom.

Amitābha and Sukhāvatī

Like Pure Land Buddhism, Vajrayāna places great importance on:
Sukhavati

Many Tibetan Buddhists aspire to rebirth there.

There are:

  • Amitābha sādhanas,
  • phowa practices (consciousness transfer at death),
  • and prayers specifically intended to reach Sukhāvatī.

In Tibet, aspiration for rebirth in Sukhāvatī has often been regarded as entirely compatible with advanced tantric practice.


Amitāyus' Role

Amitāyus is usually depicted differently:

  • red in color,
  • wearing bodhisattva ornaments,
  • holding a vase of immortality nectar (amṛta),
  • seated in meditation.

His primary functions are:

  • longevity,
  • vitality,
  • healing,
  • protection of life,
  • removal of obstacles to spiritual practice.

Long-Life Practices

Amitāyus is one of the most important deities in Tibetan long-life rituals.

Practitioners may perform:

  • Amitāyus empowerments,
  • Amitāyus sādhanas,
  • longevity retreats,
  • long-life mantra recitations.

The goal is not merely living longer for worldly reasons.

Rather:

a longer life provides more opportunity for Dharma practice and realization.


Amitāyus, White Tara, and Uṣṇīṣavijayā

Tibetan Buddhism often speaks of a triad of long-life deities:

  • Amitayus
  • White Tara
  • Ushnishavijaya

These are frequently invoked together in longevity ceremonies.


Sambhogakāya Aspect

In Vajrayāna theology, Amitābha is often regarded as a:

sambhogakāya Buddha

That means he appears in an archetypal, visionary, celestial form accessible to advanced bodhisattvas and meditators.

His Pure Land is therefore not merely a physical paradise but an enlightened realm of luminous appearance.

When Tibetan texts describe visions of Amitābha, they often mean encounters with this sambhogakāya manifestation.


Meditation and Deity Yoga

In deity yoga, Amitābha may be visualized:

  • above one's head,
  • in the heart,
  • in front of oneself,
  • or as one's own enlightened form.

The purpose is not worship in the ordinary sense but:

identification with enlightened qualities.

One gradually realizes that the wisdom and compassion represented by Amitābha are not separate from one's own Buddha-nature.


Esoteric Correspondences

Within Vajrayāna symbolism, Amitābha is associated with:

SymbolCorrespondence
DirectionWest
ColorRed
ElementFire (in many systems)
FamilyLotus Family
WisdomDiscriminating Awareness
Transformed PoisonAttachment/Desire
Pure LandSukhāvatī
Seed SyllableHrīḥ
ConsortPandaravasini

The Relationship Between Amitābha and Amitāyus

The simplest traditional explanation is:

Amitābha and Amitāyus are not two different Buddhas.

Rather:

  • Amitābha emphasizes enlightened light and compassion.
  • Amitāyus emphasizes enlightened life and longevity.

They are two manifestations of the same Buddha.

Some texts even move between the names with little distinction.


Practical Importance

For many Tibetan Buddhists:

  • Amitābha is central to death practices, Pure Land aspiration, and compassion.
  • Amitāyus is central to healing, longevity, and life-extension rituals.

Together they represent a beautiful pair of themes:

Infinite Light illuminating consciousness,

and Infinite Life sustaining the path to enlightenment.


FULL MOON

 


Om Aim Hrīm Śrīm Klīm Sau Jagatprasūtyai Namaḥ! Salutations to the Divine Mother who gives birth to the universe!

Saturday, May 30, 2026

I´m fine, guys

 


Just realized that the picture I posted tonight looked a bit...negative. So here is a more positive picture! Hope to be back in a few days. 

Welcome to the smoke

 


A somewhat bizarre picture trying to convey my current mood. 

The lesser evil?

 


I´m old enough to remember when Glenn Beck was a conspiracy theorist only a few notches removed from Alex Jones. However, in 2016 Jones endorsed Donald Trump, while Beck (who was also wooed by the Don) decided to back Ted Cruz instead. At the time, Trump and Cruz were opponents and in general couldn´t stand each other. Beck, who is a Mormon, even claimed that Cruz was "the One, Mighty and Strong" prophesized by Joseph Smith!

In the recent clip above, Beck first denies that the recent Spielberg movie "Disclosure Day" is a government psy-op. Then, he tells us about an even worse conspiracy, which may threaten our very free will, a conspiracy so vast and insidious that you are literally *being monitored by it right now*...

Yes, that would be the Internet, especially the LLM-AI spectrum. But wait a sec...in what sense is the customized brain-washing we´re subject to now different (or worse) than the collective brain-washing that´s been around since the dawn of Homo sapiens? 

I honestly don´t see the difference. Besides, the world is ripping apart as we speak, so it´s almost as if that collective brain-washing thing was the "lesser evil". But then, who knows, maybe that´s Glenn Beck´s real point...

We all need that good ol´ psy-op. 

A watery Roswell?

 


Did the US military retrieve a crashed UFO from the waters close to Lummi Island in 1984? Who knows, but our favorite ufologist Richard Dolan has the receipts...or what´s left of them. 

Anti-andlig diskriminering?

 


Era jäääävlar, måtte devas, asuras, pretas och bhutas tillika straffa eder för edra vederstyggligheters skull, ja, edra avskyvärda vederstyggligheters skull, shanti, shanti, shanti!!!

Men allvarligt talat...observera att Tidöpartierna egentligen är lika "flummiga" som SAP. Vilket givetvis betyder att "aktiviteterna" bara är trams. Precis som tidigare. Och ingen får jobb ändå.

The purpose of a system is what the system (actually) does. Or doesn´t. 

Nya S-beskedet: Ingen yoga för arbetslösa

Maggans bitches

 

Credit: MPF 

Centerpartiet är sossarnas bitches. Centern har alltså gett upp kravet på "fri hyressättning i nyproduktion" (läs: marknadshyror och kraftiga hyreshöjningar). Givetvis för att kunna gå i koalition med socialdemokraterna. 

Det betyder alltså att Centern rör sig mot mitten (!) i sin ekonomiska politik, som annars ligger till höger (!) om Tidöpartiernas. En kursförändring som i och för sig är positiv. För vem fan vill ha hyreshöjningar på typ 25%?

Nu återstår det för Maggan att övertyga MP om att Barsebäck måste öppnas och Nooshi om att hon inte kan få bli bostadsminister.

Lycka till med *det*, LOL.