The Vajra body

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In the yoga and tsa-rlung teachings, we sometimes hear about the « vajra body », what is it exactly? ‘Vajra body‘ is a term used in Buddhist Tantra and Yoga. Through spiritual practice, the ordinary body may be transformed into the state of a pure and Template:Wiki body, the vajra body, which is also called Dorje-lus, ‘indestructible body‘ because it will not die or decompose forever. This term is also used in the context of a sadhana[1] practice as a relative vajra body.


What is the vajra body made of?[edit | edit source]

When, in the Tantra and Yoga, you look at the body, you look at it in a more Template:Wiki way than the restrictive approach of the ordinary physical body made of flesh, bones, Template:Wiki and so on. When you look at it at this Template:Wiki level, you can see that the body is made of five components: The whole body itself is a channel composed by many sub-channels. Some are visible, while some others are not. Basically, the channels (rtsa) are tunnels for circulation of the subtle winds (rlung) and consciousness (sems). The channels are also tubes for the thikles, the essence drops of the body, and they give space for the friction of tummo, the psychic fire energy (Dröd). Therefore the body is then called a gzhi, which means ‘base‘, base of all. That is why in the Yoga Tantra, the study begins with the proper knowledge on the physical existence and the body composition.


Do channels have a physical base?[edit | edit source]

There are two manners to explain the channels: the tantric, and the Tibetan medicine ways:
According to the Yoga and tantric world, the channels are energetic; they are the body psychic passages where Template:Wiki material exists and functions in the form of visible and Template:Wiki energy substance flowing through them. The body channels are similar to the cosmic channels that exist even if Template:Wiki, such as orbits where Template:Wiki and Template:Wiki rotate, and where the cosmic winds flow in different directions depending on the seasons and energy. The celestial Template:Wiki is then basically an empty space, yet full of channels. It is called ‘macrocosm of the body‘, because the same phenomenal Template:Wiki and channels exists in the human body, where it is called ‘microcosm‘. The vajra body channels (rtsa) are passages of Template:Wiki, wind and consciousness, and function like roots that sustain the life of the person. Channels also function like a house for its owner, the consciousness that principally dwells in the head, heart and lower Template:Wiki.

There are three main channels, rTsa-Uma, rTsa-roma and rTsa-rkyangma, and each has 24.000 subdivisions, which makes a total of 72.000 sub-channels described. rTsa are mystic and their functions are to be understood far beyond the Template:Wiki and understanding. That is why the total body/mind functions have not been fully discovered yet, even by Template:Wiki.
The second Template:Wiki of channels is found in Tibetan medicine, which develops its description through physical aspects and explains their relationships to the physical existence. For instance it relates the nervous, Template:Wiki circulatory and lymphatic systems that carry the senses, Template:Wiki and water Template:Wiki, respectively to the three main channels rTsa-Uma, rTsa-Roma and rTsa-rkyangma, corresponding to the Wind, Bile and Phlegm humors.


Depending on the people’s constitution, there are natural differences in the channels; some channels naturally have different shapes, and their form may be more or less harmonious, even if still in the normality. These differences though influence the body/mind and especially the yogic spiritual practices.
Relatively to the Template:Wiki, apart from the cause of Template:Wiki coming from the four principal factors of diet, Template:Wiki, season and Template:Wiki, tantra and medicine also say that blocked, narrowed, swollen, curved, contaminated or twisted channels as well as other odd developments by body/mind factors are the main physiological cause of Template:Wiki.
The healthy channels should be like the Template:Wiki of the leaves, well branched and not disconnected.


What about the other body components?[edit | edit source]

The Template:Wiki is a body fire and actually a psychic heat that bears many Template:Wiki names such as ‘gtummo‘, ‘kundalini‘, ‘aggressive serpent‘, etc. We naturally possess this fire energy, and are born with it. Even if, according to the Yoga Tantra, this energy is mainly in a state of sleep and Template:Wiki, it still somehow produces Template:Wiki and metabolism, enables the food to be digested, matures the body and gives power and intelligence to the body/mind. In Tibetan medicine it is called medrod or ‘digestive fire heat‘ produced by the digestive Bile (mkhrispa-‘jubyed), which is blown up by the fire-like Wind (rlung-memnyam). Wind and fire are two crucial elements that need each other to produce and give heat to the body as well as to the psyche. By spiritual yogic practice, the heat can be increased and, by burning the dualistic ignorance, giving blissfulness and awareness to the mind, may possibly lead to the vajra body. Beside the spiritual practice, in the medicine point of view, the body fire protects from cold and sustains the body/mind by transformation of the food.

Thikle is a pure state of material energy and a highly refined substance called “treasure of the body”. Loosely Template:Wiki, it is the final result of physical transformation of the food by the digestive fire heat described above. There are several thikles. The indestructible thikle refers to the mind consciousness and is located in the heart chakra where also the most Template:Wiki Dangma or body essence goes and supports the mental consciousness. Thikle produces radiance, which shines to all parts and surfaces of the body, most importantly the face, Template:Wiki and Template:Wiki.

A white thikle that comes from the father also resides in the Template:Wiki, while below the navel chakra, a red thikle can be found, coming from the mother. The red thikle is also called gtummo or ‘kundalini fire‘. These thikles are the finest material essences that give power to the mind and also become the seats of the consciousness.

The subtle wind is the vehicle of the mind, as said in Tantra, as it carries the mind in the channels. It is inseparable from the mind because mind is also the wind itself (rlungsem-dbyermed), and it resides in the heart.

The subtle wind produces ten gross physical winds - five principal winds and five minor winds - that actively function and sustain the body/mind system such as in Template:Wiki and heart. They are the Template:Wiki and gross life energy breath, called Prana in Sanskrit. The wind circulates in the 72.000 channels and gives the function of mind and mental consciousness.

Inside the channels reside six consciousnesses[2], which are called sems or shespa, mind or knower. The very subtle mind resides below the Template:Wiki area, the subtle mind resides in the heart and the gross mind is in the head (Template:Wiki). The mind itself is clear, Template:Wiki, and it has no Template:Wiki or form, but when it is confronted to sensory objects, it produces six different consciousnesses (eye, Template:Wiki, Template:Wiki, Template:Wiki, body and mental consciousnesses), which Template:Wiki and analyze the external objects and phenomena such as form, sound, Template:Wiki, Template:Wiki and tangibles. The mind is the owner of the vajra body.



The consciousness, thikle and temperature, moved by the wind power, then circulate through the body channels without stopping, from the Template:Wiki till the end of the life. It is like water that contains Template:Wiki such salt, calcium, sulfur, etc and make them flow until they reach their destination.


What is exactly the wind energy?[edit | edit source]

The wind energy can be simply described as a wind, but it is difficult to apprehend, as it cannot be perceived by our eyes consciousness. The wind does flow inside the body as well as outside of the body. The general shape of the inside wind is the same as that of the physical body, closed by the Template:Wiki, because the tissues and Template:Wiki are completely filled by the wind energy. The wind is Template:Wiki. Wind is the energy, and body and psychic powers, but it also has physical functions in the Template:Wiki, Template:Wiki, and tissues, because there is no solid tissue in the body without wind. All are produced by the material and sub-material of the wind Template:Wiki along with the other elements. Therefore, if the wind flows correctly and harmoniously, it brings health, prosperity and clarity of the mind, while when wind is disturbed, the mind and body become disturbed and Template:Wiki arises.
If the wind energy is contaminated by wrong diet, behaviors and delusions, then the wind can circulate in wrong passages, give hallucinations to the mind and reduce its clarity.

According to tantras[3], in the 72.000 channels flow 72.000 subtle winds, which impose 72.000 emotions[4]. If these channels are soft, gentle and in the correct way or straight, the wind circulation moves freely and gives Template:Wiki and clarity to the mind. If the circulation is blocked or disturbed, 72.000 negative emotions or related emotions may be produced. Commonly, in animals and human beings, these channels are not fully clear and clean, consequently the body ages, suffers, and death exists because of these disturbed energies in the channels.
In fact, this is the identity and image of samsara. Whoever is able to recognize and see this wrong flow of energy in the channels can work on it through the yoga and tsa-rLung practices. That is why these practices focus so much on the wind. Tantras even say:
“The one who knows the channels and their functions, knows the nature of the body. And the one who knows the functions of the wind, knows the functions of the mind.”

The aim of Tantric Yoga is to use that physical body, and to transform it through the physical and spiritual yoga method. Until that, as long as our body is not transformed into the vajra state, it is an ordinary physical body that suffers and eventually dies. To enter this practice, one should first study the ordinary physical body, and then undertake a physical and spiritual path of transformation through practice.

The yoga practitioner looks then to his body with a complete different approach than the normal people or Template:Wiki doctors. He regards it as a cosmic house created by karma and its intelligence, in which the mind is imprisoned. When, by yogic and spiritual practice, the five components that compose the body are transmuted into the state of pure body/mind - like Template:Wiki transformed into Template:Wiki by alchemic method - the body becomes indestructible and is then called ‘vajra body‘, and the mind is Template:Wiki from the samsaric illusions.

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[1] A sadhana is a meditation method to actualize oneself as a Buddha-figure for which one has received empowerment. It comprises the Template:Wiki and practice of a ritual meditation text mainly describing a complex process of self-generation as the Buddha-figure.



[2] Depending on the teachings and the different Buddhist schools, differences in the number of consciousnesses may appear.



[3] Mother Tantra mainly.

[4] Sutras mention 84.000 channels and so 84.000 positive and negative emotions.



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