Purification Practices:
There are a variety of purification
practices, "The Bodhisattva's Confession of Ethical Downfalls" being
one of the most popular. We all have done actions that we now feel
badly about doing, and we have aspects of ourselves that we do not
like and wish to change. Purification practices are excellent means
to remove emotional burdens such as guilt, as well as to pacify the
obstacles to our happiness and self-improvement created by the
imprints of our destructive actions. Guilt over past actions is
useless, only leaving us feeling helpless and hopeless. On the other
hand, acting to purify the negative imprints and disturbing
attitudes is very productive. It helps us to change our bad habits,
and subdues obstacles to long life and success in our spiritual
practice.
A complete purification practice consists
of four opponent powers:
1. The power of regret for having done the
negative action.
2. The power of reliance: taking refuge,
which corrects our relationship with holy objects, and generating
the altruistic intention, which corrects our relationship with other
sentient beings.
3. The power of the remedial action, e.g.
prostration, offering, reciting the names of the Buddha, reading or
contemplating the Dharma, etc.
4. The power of the promise not to repeat
the action.
These four opponent powers are found in
"The Bodhisattva's Confession of Ethical Downfalls," the Vajrasattva
meditation, and other practices.
The
Bodhisattva's Confession of Ethical Downfalls: Prostrations to the
Thirty-Five Buddhas
There are several visualizations of the
thirty-five Buddhas. The easiest is to visualize Shakyamuni Buddha,
golden in color, with thirty-four light rays coming from his heart.
These light rays form five rows and upon each ray is seated a
Buddha. The Buddhas in each row resemble one of the five Dhyani
Buddhas.
In the first row, are the next six Buddhas
mentioned in the prayer. They resemble Akshobya Buddha, blue, the
left hand in his lap in the gesture of meditative equipoise, the
right hand in the earth-touching gesture (on the right knee, palm
down). However, the One Thus Gone, the King with Power over the
Nagas, looks slightly different: he has a blue body, a white face,
and his hands are folded together at his heart.
In the second row, the next seven Buddhas
resemble Vairocana Buddha, white, with both hands at the heart, the
index fingers extended.
In the third row, the next seven Buddhas
resemble Ratnasambhava Buddha, yellow. His left hand is in
meditative equipoise, and his right hand is in the gesture of giving
(on the right knee, palm outwards).
In the fourth row, the next seven Buddhas
resemble Amitabha Buddha, red, with both hands in meditative
equipoise on his lap.
In the fifth row, the next seven Buddhas
resemble Amogasiddhi Buddha, green. the left hand is in meditative
equipoise and the right hand, bent at the elbow, the palm facing
outwards.
Visualize that you are surrounded by all
sentient beings in human form and that you are leading them in
prostrating to the Buddhas. While prostrating, imagine much light
coming from the Buddhas and flowing into you and into all the
sentient beings around you. This light purifies all imprints of
negative actions and all disturbing attitudes.
To increase the benefit of each
prostration, first prostrate three times while reciting:
om namo manjushriye namo sushriye namo uttama
shriye soha.
Continue to prostrate while reciting the
names of the Buddhas and the confession prayer.
I, (say
your name) throughout all times, take
refuge in the Gurus; I take refuge in the Buddhas; I take refuge in
the Dharma; I take refuge in the Sangha.
To the Founder, the Transcendent
Destroyer, the One Thus Gone, the Foe Destroyer,
the Fully Enlightened One, the Glorious Conqueror from the Shakyas I
bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Great Destroyer,
Destroying with Vajra Essence I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Jewel Radiating Light
I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the King with Power over
the Nagas I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Leader of the Warriors
I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Blissful One
I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Jewel Fire I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Jewel Moonlight I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, Whose Pure Vision Brings
Accomplishments I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Jewel Moon I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Stainless one I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Giver I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Pure One I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Bestower of Purity I
bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Celestial Waters I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Deity of the Celestial
Waters I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Good I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Sandalwood I
bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the One of Unlimited
Splendor I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Light I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious One without
Sorrow I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Son of the Desireless
One I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Flower I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, Who Understands Reality
Enjoying the Radiant Light of Purity I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, Who Understands Reality
Enjoying the Radiant Light of the Lotus I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious Gem I bow
down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious One who is
Mindful I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious One whose
Name is Extremely Renowned, I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the King Holding the
Banner of Victory over the Senses I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious One who
Subdues Everything Completely I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Victorious One in All
Battles I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious One Thus Gone
to Perfect Self- control I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Glorious One who
Enhances and Illuminates Completely I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Jewel Lotus who
Subdues All I bow down.
To the One Thus Gone, the Foe Destroyer, the
Fully Enlightened One, the King with Power over Mount Meru, always
remaining in the Jewel and the Lotus I bow down.
All you thirty-five Buddhas, and all the others,
those gone beyond, foe destroyers, fully enlightened ones and
transcendent destroyers who are existing, sustaining and living
throughout the ten directions of sentient beings' worlds - all you
Buddhas, please give me your attention.
In this life, and throughout beginningless lives
in all the realms of samsara, I have created, caused others to
create, and rejoiced at the creation of negative karmas such as
misusing offerings to holy objects, misusing offerings to the
Sangha, stealing the possessions of the Sangha of the ten
directions; I have caused others to create these negative actions
and rejoiced at their creation.
I have created the five heinous
actions,
caused others to create them and rejoiced at their creation. I have
committed the ten non-virtuous actions, involved others in
them, and rejoiced in their involvement.
Being obscured by all this karma, I have created
the cause for myself and other sentient beings to be reborn in the
hells, as animals, as hungry ghosts, in irreligious places, amongst
barbarians, as long-lived gods, with imperfect senses, holding wrong
views, and being displeased with the presence of a Buddha.
Now before these Buddhas, transcendent
destroyers who have become transcendental wisdom, who have become
the compassionate eye, who have become witnesses, who have become
valid and see with their omniscient minds, I am confessing and
accepting all these actions as negative. I will not conceal or hide
them, and from now on, I will refrain from committing these negative
actions.
Buddhas and transcendent destroyers, please give
me your attention: in this life and throughout beginningless lives
in all the realms of samsara, whatever root of virtue I have created
through even the smallest acts of charity such as giving one
mouthful of food to a being born as an animal, whatever root of
virtue I have created by keeping pure ethics, whatever root of
virtue I have created by abiding in pure conduct, whatever root of
virtue I have created by fully ripening sentient beings' minds,
whatever root of virtue I have created by generating bodhicitta,
whatever root of virtue I have created of the highest transcendental
wisdom.
Bringing together all these merits of both
myself and others, I now dedicate them to the highest of which there
is no higher, to that even above the highest, to the highest of the
high, to the higher of the high. Thus I dedicate them completely to
the highest, fully accomplished enlightenment.
Just as the Buddhas and transcendent destroyers
of the past have dedicated, just as the Buddhas and transcendent
destroyers of the future will dedicate, and just as the Buddhas and
transcendent destroyers of the present are dedicating, in the same
way I make this dedication.
I confess all my negative actions separately and
rejoice in all merits. I implore all the Buddhas to grant my request
that I may realize the ultimate, sublime, highest transcendental
wisdom.
To the sublime kings of the human beings living
now, to those of the past, and to those who have yet to appear, to
all those whose knowledge is as vast as an infinite ocean, I go for
refuge.
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General
Confession
So be it!
O Spiritual Masters, great Vajra Holders, and
all the Buddhas and bodhisattvas who abide in the ten directions, as
well as all the venerable Sangha, please pay attention to me.
I, who am named _________ , circling in
cyclic existence since beginningless time until the present,
overpowered by mental distortions such as attachment, aversion and
ignorance, have created the ten negative actions by means of body,
speech and mind. I have engaged in the five heinous actions and the
five parallel heinous actions. I have transgressed
the vows of individual liberation, contradicted the
trainings of a bodhisattva, broken the tantric commitments. I have been
disrespectful to my kind parents, Spiritual Masters, spiritual
friends, and those following the pure paths. I have committed
actions harmful to the Three Jewels, avoided the holy Dharma, stolen
from the Sangha, and harmed living beings. These and many other
destructive actions I have done, have caused others to do, and have
rejoiced in others' doing. In short, I have created many obstacles
to my own higher rebirth and liberation, and have planted countless
seeds for further wanderings in cyclic existence and miserable
states of being.
Now in the presence of the Spiritual Masters,
the great Vajra Holders, all the Buddhas and bodhisattvas who abide
in the ten directions, and the venerable Sangha, I confess all of
these negative actions, I will not conceal them and I accept them as
negative. I promise to refrain from doing these actions again in the
future. By confessing and acknowledging them, I will attain and
abide in happiness, while by not confessing and acknowledging them,
true happiness will not come.
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