【True Buddha Foundation Dharma Affairs Notification】Q&A Concerning Practice of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Disease
TBF-DA Practice Notice #3
Q&A Concerning Practice of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Disease
Q1: May those who received remote empowerment for the mantra recitation of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases cultivate the Practice of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases?
A: No. Those who received remote empowerment for mantra recitation may only recite the mantra. Remote empowerment for the Practice of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases is required prior to cultivating the practice.
Q2. May those who received empowerment for the mantra recitation of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases at Rainbow Temple in Seattle on Feb. 1, 2020 cultivate the Practice of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases?
A: Yes. Those who received empowerment for the mantra recitation of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases at the Seattle Spring Ceremony on Feb. 1, 2020, or at other ceremonies held at Seattle Rainbow Temple prior to the March 15 Spring Ceremony, may cultivate the Practice of Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases transmitted on March 15, 2020.
Q3: Did those who did not personally attend the debut transmission of the Tara Who Saves from Contagious Diseases on March 15, 2020 but participated in the ceremony via the live webcast receive a remote empowerment equivalent?
A: No, it's not a remote empowerment equivalent. Those participating in the ceremony via live webcast received a blessing, not an empowerment. For empowerment to be effective, it must be bestowed in person by Grandmaster. One may also request remote empowerment for the practice in writing. A remote empowerment bestowed by Grandmaster is just as effective as an empowerment bestowed personally.
Q4: What is the difference between mantra recitation and principal deity practice?
A: Empowerment for mantra recitation empowers reciting a mantra only. The corresponding practice is not included. Therefore, cultivating the corresponding practice is not allowed. However, if one is bestowed an empowerment for a principal deity practice, one will be able to cultivate that practice, which means cultivating the mudra, visualization, mantra recitation, the preliminary practice, the core practice, and the concluding practice.
Best Regards,
True Buddha Foundation
March 16, 2020
Translated by the True Buddha Translation Team
Translator: DJ Chang
Editor: Henry Wolf