Vajrasattva: Cleansing the Mind and Spirit with Buddhist Meditation
Vajrasattva represents the beginningless purity of your deepest nature. Your true Vajrasattva nature is beyond time and space. It is primordially pure because it is on a level of existence to which karma does not apply.
Imagine a meditation practice that promises to cleanse not just your mind but your very spirit. In this episode of The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast, Darren Littlejohn introduces us to Vajrasattva, a powerful purification meditation rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. Vajrasattva symbolizes the innate purity of our deepest nature, transcending time and space. Darren explains how this practice can help you achieve inner cleansing and emotional stability, especially when approached with an open heart.
He also delves into the symbolic significance of Vajrasattva's five-colored light aura, representing the union of the mandala of the five Buddhas. Additionally, Darren gives a sneak peek into an upcoming retreat at Breitenbush Hot Springs, perfect for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Buddhist recovery. Whether you're new to meditation or looking to enhance your recovery journey, this episode offers valuable insights and practical guidance.