Path of Infinite Echoes (Spiritual Fields)

Master Spiritual Base level fields, this was designed for the Spiritual Seeker and those interested in Tantra, Magic, and Mantra Science. Many spiritual devotees undergo a training program to be able to withstand enormous amounts of spiritual obstacles that lie ahead this provides you a leg up by giving you all the realizations necessary to move quickly towards enlightenment with ease.

If you want to remove obstacles in the spiritual path, this is the fastest way to break out of Samsara and move towards your highest potential. The last step is using the 8 Limbs of Yoga Field Which purifies your whole being and automates the advance yogic processes.

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The “Path of Infinite Echoes” is a deeply enriching journey inspired from Ngondro and Vajrayana Buddhism, designed to cultivate a profound connection with the essence of spiritual practice. It integrates the essential Outer Preliminaries—deep reflections on the preciousness of human life, the transient nature of existence, the laws of karma, and the inherent suffering of samsara—with the transformative Inner Preliminaries.

These include seeking refuge, awakening the heart of compassion through bodhicitta, cleansing oneself of negative karma, gathering spiritual merit, and practicing Guru Yoga to forge a deep bond with the lineage’s wisdom and blessings. This path meticulously prepares the practitioner’s mind and heart for the profound journey of advanced tantric practices, setting a robust foundation for achieving enlightenment within this very lifetime.

Embarking on this transformative path not only purifies and enriches one’s spiritual merit but also deepens the understanding and embodiment of Buddhism’s core teachings, offering a complete spiritual voyage.

These are the base level fields in order to have a foundational spiritual practice in eastern traditions and access higher states of consciousness and be set on the path towards enlightenment those using Mantra Science, Deity Yoga, and Tantra, would benefit greatly from this field set.

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Welcome @Amitabha :slight_smile:

Amazing series and looking forward to seeing where this goes.

Do you know if Guru Yoga only deepens our connections to the Vajrayana lineage? Or does it also apply to other lineage we have been attuned to?

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Is there a specific order to follow. Is it recommended to get guru yoga first? @Amitabha

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It will support all paths of course. It will deepen your connections undoubtedly.

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No specific order. All together it encompasses the preliminary requirements which takes years for most people to complete. Only then are people able to study the higher tantras.

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I’ve got some commitments to take care of, but I’m very excited at the idea of joining the guild in the nearish future.

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Where is the “realitycheck”?

If you understand this properly you will know what the purpose of an authentic teacher/lineage and guidance is and why there are different levels.

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Your desire for direct access to advanced teachings is understandable and reflects a genuine yearning for spiritual growth. However, this spiritual path, particularly the practice of Ngondro, offers a profound and systematic approach to spiritual development that prepares the mind and heart for the deepest realizations.

It’s a journey that encompasses both the foundational and the advanced, leading to a comprehensive understanding and transformation. The path is open to all who are willing to embark on it with an open mind and a committed heart.

Anybody is free to purchase the audios or not.

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Thanks for your reply. I will re-reflect on this again after my experiences at the coming up Sapien retreat and the excercises that we are going to do there. Will you also come to the retreat?

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It’s an established and closed system. As in any system there is an order. Beginner, advance is a kind of sequence with checkpoints.

But as you said, directly/indirectly, there are many ways to realize, understand, learn what is needed. Any religion or system is not necessary.

But it could be fun going together…following/leading one another.

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I think I will choose this guild, I just want to know if this will be the only guild that will have prerequisite fields

So far the new The Major Elixir of Alchemical Effect is said to be one of the ways to get into the esoteric guild but it implies that it’s not needed.

I believe that’s all the knowledge that is publicly known so far

Also look here if you haven’t already
New elite brain guild coming

This is all I know so far exciting I must say and a great voyage lies ahead :relieved:

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Thanks Amitabha! :pray:t2:

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I would like to know if the monk’s path also includes Taoist practices

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I’d like to know this also… I’d rather not get “locked in” to a path or lineage that I haven’t chosen (or even better, that hasn’t chosen me). I say this loosely and gently, noticing a natural pull towards the monk guild at first glance :relaxed:

The path to being a monk includes many paths…

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Amazing! Thanks for your answer, I think I’ll go for this one

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@Amitabha welcome to the forum. How effective do you think the suffering of Samsara field would be effective for karma cleansing vs the karma crucible? Also does this field include the dedication of merit as well?

I have been looking for a field to replicate these practices for a while will definitely buy when I have more money. Thanks

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Karma crucible burns karma

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Hi, so I’m wondering does burning karma different than cleansing karma? and I asked Zen Master Karuna over at GPT and it gave me the following:

Here are the differences between “burning karma” and “cleansing karma” in simple terms:

Burning Karma:

  • Actively working through and experiencing the consequences of past actions.
  • Involves facing and enduring challenges to exhaust karma.
  • Often associated with meditation and mindfulness practices.
  • Aims to reduce the influence of karma on future lives by confronting it directly.

Cleansing Karma:

  • Purifying the mind and actions to mitigate negative karma.
  • Involves repentance, virtuous deeds, and generating positive merit.
  • Practices include reciting sutras, acts of compassion, and ethical conduct.
  • Aims to reduce the weight and impact of negative karma by transforming it.

would you say this is correct? I’d be happy to know your view in regards to the difference :pray:t2:

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