The Manifestation of Master’s sutra: Esoteric Buddhism
Linh Hiển của Mật Tông Phật Giáo Tinh Hoa Yếu Lược Translated by Akira:
My respect to Grandmast and Master
Last night, I was immersed in reading the Master’s book: “The Quintessence of Esoteric Buddhism.” It’s a copy I printed out many years ago when I first started studying the Dharma. I found an ebook version in the forum section on Buddhist Scriptures and printed it out for my personal study.
I delved into a particularly special chapter, making my way through about half of the first chapter. With each turn of the page, I felt as if I could see images of Buddha within the text. Sometimes, it was Buddha himself, seated in meditation, seemingly gazing at me. Other times, it was Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, holding a willow branch over the head of a child, with three sprouts above, their hands clasped in prayer, looking up at him. And sometimes, it was a monk, palms pressed together, bowing his head before embarking on a journey up a mountain path…
These vivid images affirm one thing: the Scriptures penned by the Master bear the endorsement of the Supreme Deity and the ten directions of the Three Buddhas. This sets them apart from worldly scriptures, which are often embroidered and authored by individuals to serve their own organizations without any spiritual evidence.
Lastly, I respectfully wish the Master and the Teacher good health.