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Thoughtform and are
Thoughtform are not only the energetic phantasmagoria of our consciousness and mindstream, either intentional or unconscious, but may also constitute an emotional filter ( refer trance, NLP ) or lens that shapes the play of our phenomenal experience ; as per the incisive quotation of Bailey et al.
Thoughtform phenomena, by any other name, are worked with variously in Imaginal Psychology and Process Oriented Psychology and is evident in the work of Gregory Bateson.

Thoughtform and be
Thoughtform may be understood as a ' psychospiritual ' complex of mind, energy or consciousness manifested either consciously or unconsciously, by a sentient being or in concert.
Thoughtform may be benevolent, malevolent or of complex alignment and may be understood as a " spontaneous or intentional manifestation " or " emergence " ( Tibetan: rang byung ) of the ' Five Pure Lights ' ( Tibetan: ' od lnga ).

Thoughtform and .
The term was first rendered into English as ' Thoughtform ' by Evans-Wentz ( 1954: p. 29 ):

are and evident
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The selective and directional qualities of basic value-orientations are clearly evident in these data: the `` success-oriented '' students choose vocational preparation, the `` other-directed '' choose goals of social adjustment ( `` getting along with people '' ), the `` intellectuals '' choose a liberal arts emphasis.
It is quite evident that the people of Western Europe are overwhelmingly opposed to participation in a nuclear war.
Two features are immediately evident.
It is evident that the requirements imposed by these effects upon any one detergent constituent acting alone are severe.
That we are experiencing an upsurge of interest in the many formulations and preventive adaptations of brief treatment in social casework is evident from even a small sampling of current literature.
Similarities to the approach which I have described are evident in the prompt establishment of a helping relationship, quick appraisal of key issues, and the immediate mobilization of treatment plans as the essential dynamics in helping to further the ego's coping efforts in dealing with the interplay of inner and outer stresses.
These names make it evident that the American broccoli, carrot, and onion are not indigenous to China and therefore are less common in the cuisines of China.
Males and females are identical in plumage coloration, but sexual dimorphism is evident in the species in that females are 25 percent larger than males.
The same patterns are also evident in many other western countries.
Cluster sampling is a sampling technique used when " natural " but relatively homogeneous groupings are evident in a statistical population.
The transition to the torsion catapults, which are not considered crossbows and came to dominate Greek and Roman artillery design is first evident in inventories of the Athenian arsenal from between 338 and 326 BC.
While lake-side settlements are evident in Ireland from 4500BC these settlements are not crannogs in that they were not intended to be islands.
It is quite evident in the words of this statement, which was adopted by the attendees of the 2001 youth conference held at the Unitarian Church of Montreal: " We the youth of Canada are deeply concerned about the direction the CUC seems to be taking.
Commonly, this term is used to refer specifically to infectious diseases, which are clinically evident diseases that result from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular organisms, and aberrant proteins known as prions.
Although " Oedipus's enquiry is based on supernatural, pre-rational methods that are evident in most narratives of crime until the development of Enlightenment thought in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries " it has " all of the central characteristics and formal elements of the detective story, including a mystery sur-rounding a murder, a closed circle of suspects, and the gradual uncovering of a hidden past.
The didgeridoo was introduced to the Kimberlies almost a century ago but it is only in the last decade that Aboriginal men have shown adverse reactions to women playing the instrument and prohibitions are especially evident in the South East of Australia.
There are also social divisions evident between the coastal suburbs in the east of the city, including those on the northside, and the newer developments further to the west.
Wave characteristics are more apparent when EM radiation is measured over relatively large timescales and over large distances while particle characteristics are more evident when measuring small timescales and distances.
Yet these are not solely bleak in nature and demonstrate the artist's sharp satirical wit, particularly evident in etchings such as Hunting for Teeth.
On the other hand, a skewed income distribution and poor social indicators are evident.

are and Vajrayana
Since then, new archaeological discoveries point to Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist influences, which are likely to have come to the islands straight from the Subcontinent.
Some coral blocks with fearsome heads of guardians are also displaying Vajrayana Iconography.
In Vajrayana buddhism both " good " and " evil " aspects are mixed together, and people and lamas work and study with all of them.
A distinctive feature of Vajrayana Buddhism is the use of rituals, which are Skillful Means ( Upaya ).
There are differing views as to where in the Indian sub-continent Vajrayana began.
There are assumptions about the origin of Vajrayana in Bengal, Uddiyana, located at Orissa or modern day Swat Valley in Pakistan.
Various classifications are possible when distinguishing Vajrayana from the other Buddhist traditions.
The Bodhisattva-path is an integral part of the Vajrayana, which teaches that all practices are to be undertaken with the motivation to achieve Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Many techniques are also commonly said to be secret, but some Vajrayana teachers have responded that secrecy itself is not important and only a side-effect of the reality that the techniques have no validity outside the teacher-student lineage.
Training in the " common paths " of Sutra ( including Lamrim ) are said to be the foundation for the " uncommon path " of Vajrayana.
This is the only form of Vajrayana Buddhism in which the scriptures are written in Sanskrit.
The Shingon school is found in Japan and includes practices, known in Japan as Mikkyō, which are similar in concept to those in Vajrayana Buddhism.
Among his contributions are the translation of a large number of Tibetan texts, the introduction of the Vajrayana teachings to the West, and a presentation of the Buddhadharma largely devoid of ethnic trappings.
" In contrast to its traditional presentation in Tibet, where the esoteric practices are largely the domain of the monastic sangha, in America Trungpa introduced the Vajrayana to the lay sangha.
Most Tibetan Buddhist artforms are related to the practice of Vajrayana or Buddhist tantra.
In Tantric Buddhism ( Vajrayana ) the vajra and ghanta ( bell ) are used in many rites by a lama or any Vajrayana practitioner of sadhanas.
In the Vajrayana, a more liberal definition of Sangha can include all practitioners who are actively using the Buddha's teachings to benefit themselves and / or others.
These alternative refuge formulations are employed by those undertaking Deity Yoga and other tantric practices within the Tibetan Buddhist Vajrayana tradition as a means of recognizing Buddha Nature.
The vast majority of Chinese Buddhists are Mahayana ; while minority are Vajrayana, among them Tibetans, Mongols, and Manchu who traditionally follow their Tibetan Buddhism, and small communities of Theravada also exist among the minority ethnic groups live in southern provinces as Yunnan and Guangxi which border Burma, Thailand and Laos.
In Vajrayana Buddhism, monkhood is part of the system of ' vows of individual liberation '; these vows are taken in order to develop one's own personal ethical discipline.
As for the Vajrayana vows of individual liberation, there are four steps: A lay person may take the 5 vows called ' approaching virtue ' ( in Tibetan < nowiki >'</ nowiki > genyen < nowiki >'</ nowiki > < dge snyan >).
The mandalas are thus considered a compact expression of the entirety of the Dharma in Mahayana Buddhism, and form the root of the Vajrayana teachings.
Kūkai wrote a number of treatises on Vajrayana Buddhism that are distinct from his Shingon Buddhism.

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