>>22117035Sure, but it'll just be about rejecting the world and general asceticism for your average Buddhist. For many it'll just come off as the same hippie stuff you might hear at a Fish concert, but the buddhas themselves were knowledgeable about the inner workings. Buddhism at it's core has the same message as kabbalah and the Bible when it comes to the self.
He got up from this place where he had been sitting in the Eighth Great Deed, and advanced to the Bodhi tree. The term "bodhi" means wisdom, it means "awakened," and it also means "knowledge." How interesting is it that after the Buddha receives the divine Amrita, the water of immortality, from the woman, his Tantric consort, he goes to the Tree of Knowledge (bodhi) and he sits to meditate?
The Buddha sits against the Bodhi tree (the Tree of Knowledge), which rises up along his spinal column (the Tree of Life).
But do you know what kind of tree it is? The Bodhi tree is a kind of a ficus: a fig tree. In the Bible, the fig tree is very important. Do not Adam and Eve cover their sexual organs with a fig leaf?
The fig tree is related to sexuality, but specifically to feminine sexual forces, the forces of Neshamah, the forces of Buddhi, Geburah, our divine consciousness.
When the Buddha Shakyamuni sat at the Bodhi tree, the tree of wisdom, the Tree of Knowledge, he harnessed the forces of the Amrita, the milk, and transmuted those forces to enliven his spinal column), the Tree of Life.
>And I saw in the right hand of him a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven sealsA book written within and on the backside, the chakras. Seven seals=seven chakras=seven serpents, just as we see with Buddha here.
The problem is most of this isn't taught to Buddhists unless they join a Vajrayana school, and is much more common in Kabbalah and Hinduism (Tantra).