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A philosophical position among some Hindu and Vajrayana sects that some 'poisons' such as passion can be utilized toward capturing the energy and directing it toward enlightenment. Not found in Theravada or most of the other Buddhist schools and it is not part of the Buddha's teachings. | A philosophical position among some Hindu and Vajrayana sects that some 'poisons' such as passion can be utilized toward capturing the energy and directing it toward enlightenment. Not found in Theravada or most of the other Buddhist schools and it is not part of the Buddha's teachings. | ||
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[[Category:Further study]] | [[Category:Further study]] |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 18 July 2009
A philosophical position among some Hindu and Vajrayana sects that some 'poisons' such as passion can be utilized toward capturing the energy and directing it toward enlightenment. Not found in Theravada or most of the other Buddhist schools and it is not part of the Buddha's teachings.
See: Tantra and sex and Vajrayana