The Aura of Wisdom 

By Living Buddha Sheng-yen Lu
Translated by True Buddha Foundation Translation Team

This was translated from Grandmaster Lu's 154th book, 智慧的光環.

CHAPTER 29 - Attaining Budddhahood in this Very Body

Many students of Buddhism, upon studying the Sutric teachings, insist that it would take as long as three Asankhya kalpas to attain buddhahood. A small kalpa is represented as 16,798,000 years, and twenty small kalpas add up to a middle kalpa. Four middle kalpas form a mahakalpa, which is 1,343,840,000 years. Hence, three Asankhya kalpas literally represent innumerable and unimaginable eons.

Therefore, these students of Buddhism do not agree with the Tantric Buddhist view that one can attain buddhahood in this very body. But please read what is explicitly expounded in the Breakthrough Sermon (by Bodhidharma):

Student: `But the Buddha said, `Only after undergoing innumerable hardships for three Asankhya kalpas did I achieve enlightenment,` why do you now say that simply beholding the mind and over-coming the three poisons is liberation?`

Bodhidharma: `The words of the Buddha are true. But the three Asankhya kalpas refer to the three poisoned states of mind. What we call Asankhya in Sanskrit you call countless. Within these three poisoned states of mind are countless evil thoughts, and every thought lasts a kalpa. Such infinity is what the Buddha meant by the three Asankhya kalpas. Once the three poisons obscure your real self, how can you be called liberated until you overcome their countless evil thoughts? People who can transform the three poisons of greed, anger, and ignorance into the three liberations are said to pass through the three Asankhya kalpas. But people of this final age are the densest of beings. They don`t understand what the Tathagata really meant by the three Asankhya kalpas. They say enlightenment is only achieved after endless kalpas and thereby mislead disciples to retreat from the path to buddhahood.`

This explains how the three Asankhya kalpas actually refer to the countless thoughts generated by the three poisons. Every thought lasts a kalpa. Thus, countless thoughts are transformed into countless kalpas as numerous as the grains of sand in the Ganges river.

To attain buddhahood in this very body, one only needs to remove the three poisons and instantly one shall transcend the three Asankhya kalpas, and attain buddhahood.

Why is attaining buddhahood in this very body possible with Tantric Buddhism? My view is:

Buddha and I have become One. (the Emanation body) 
Empowerment through Miraculous Transformation. (the Bliss body) 
The Nature of Emptiness of the Dharma Realm. (the Truth body)

When one cultivates accordingly, one reaches attainment accordingly. Tantric Buddhism involves the cultivation and attainment of the Emanation body, Bliss body and Truth body. Thus, the attainment of buddhahood in this very body is achievable.

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15 - The Spirit of Upholding the Precepts
16 - The True Buddha School
17 - True Practice
18 - Respect the Guru
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20 - Do Not Slander the Tantric Teachings
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24 - Dharma Epithet
25 - The Secret Referred to in the Secret Teachings
26 - Mahabodhicitta, the Mind of Perfect Enlightenment
27 - Perfect Penetration of the Sutra and Tantra Teachings
28 - The Mandala
29 - Attaining Budddhahood in this Very Body
30 - Refrain from Killing
31 - Taking Meat or Vegetarian Meals
32 - Offering Wine and Meat to the Buddha
33 - Why Practice Buddhism and Do Cultivation?
34 - The Guru's Power of Blessing
35 - The Precious Teachings of Tantric Buddhism
36 - The Jambhala or Wealth Deity Practice
37 - The Wrathful Guardian Deities
38 - Yab-Yum, the Consort Practice
39 - Fundamental Rationale of Tantric Buddhism
40 - The Heart Essence and the Orally Transmitted Secrets
41 - Cultivating with Contemplation and Visualization
42 - Aijikan, the Visualization of the Seed Syllable AH
43 - Choosing One`s Principal Deity (Yidam)
44 - The Fourfold and Sixfold Refuge
45 - Radiating Light Blessing
46 - Radiating Light Invocation
47 - The Importance of the Four Preliminaries
48 - The Secret of Contemplating on Emptiness
49 - Elucidation on the Three Powers
50 - Reverence for the High King Sutra
51 - A Buddha Manifestation of Great Authority
52 - Merging as One
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54 - Seen in the Context of Heresy
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