Taking the Essence
Lama Thubten Yeshe
|
|
| In 1981/82, Lama Thubten
Yeshe prepared his first batch of chu-len (taking
the essence) pills according to traditional procedures,
using extremely valuable natural ingredients. The pills
were then blessed by more than seventy monks and nuns
of the International Mahayana Institute through the
recitation of one million Vajrasattva (one-hundred-syllable)
mantras. Using these pills, in the summer of 1982 under
the leadership of the great yogi Geshe Jampa Wangdu,
fifty dharma students from all over the world made successful
retreats at Tushita
Retreat Center, Dharamsala, showing that this practice
is no longer for Tibetans alone. (See the article "Experiences
on the pill.")
After this, Lama Yeshe made more pills, which were offered not for commercial
purposes but for the spiritual growth of sincere students. Over the next few
years, these were used by practitioners intent upon making serious pill retreats
in accordance with the instructions and advice given in this booklet or as medicine
for certain illnesses, as prescribed by Lama Yeshe.
|
INTRODUCTION
Out of his great wisdom and compassion, Guru Shakyamuni Buddha presented a vast range
of methods by which sentient beings could, according to their various mental capacities,
recognize and overcome their problems. These methods include:
- Accumulating merit
- Understanding dependent arising
- Utilizing the power of medicines, matter and mantra
- Purifying psychological symptoms
- Achieving realizations of deities
- Performing miracles as antidotes to obstacles
- Achieving indestructible concentration; receiving empowerments that enable one
to actualize a deity through performing strict retreat and thus qualifying one to
accomplish the four activities of peace, development, power and wrath
- Countless others that also bring the common and uncommon realizations
From these methods, that presented here is the so-called pill retreat,
an extremely powerful and skillful means that enables sentient beings to overcome
quickly the enemy?the hallucination of the pleasures of the five senses.
This pill practice helps us attain quick release from attachment and readily gain
experience of the three principal aspects of the path. It is a perfect method for
easily achieving powerful, indestructible concentration and, thereby, realizations
of dharmakaya and rupakaya. Therefore, this method is much more powerful than deity
retreats.
Through this practice we go beyond the hypocrisy of religious dancing.
It is a great antidote to distraction and sluggishness. Other results of this practice
are satisfaction and a simple life?we achieve a truly basic and organic simplicity,
with less desire and grasping.
THE LINEAGE OF THESE TEACHINGS
The extended lineage of these teachings goes back to Shakyamuni Buddha; they were
not invented by Tibetans. The Buddha forsook all human food but pine nuts for six
years, after which he manifested enlightenment. By practicing this pill method we
can quickly discover enlightenment just as Shakyamuni Buddha himself did.
The close lineage comes from Vajrayogini. She gave these teachings directly to the
great yogi Padampa Sangye, from whom they passed through many great yogis up to those
of the present day. That Padampa Sangye lived for 572 years shows that, among its
many other benefits, this pill method also helps to extend the lifespan. This yogi
not only lived a very long time; he also achieved many realizations.
THE MOTIVATION AND QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR PRACTICING THE PILL RETREAT
We should have an exalted or, at least, other-directed motivation. By understanding
that the pleasures of cyclic existence do not give satisfaction and recognizing their
impermanent, transitory character, our grasping attitude towards worldly pleasures
changes; in other worlds, we generate a renounced mind. In addition, we should be
seeking inexhaustible peace and happiness and have the wish to share our good qualities
with others. Thus, we free ourselves from obsession with worldly pleasures and make
space in our mind for tranquility and peace. We should also have, or be trying to
develop, great wisdom and compassion. Those who have these qualities and goals are
qualified to do this practice.
Specifically, there are three types of person qualified to be pill retreat practitioners
- The most highly qualified person is the one who has renounced worldly life, wants
to develop indestructible special insight and inexhaustible bliss, and seeks enlightenment
for the sake of all sentient beings.
- The person with medium qualifications is the one who, having a shortage of basic
necessities, takes the pill for self-preservation in order to benefit others.
- The person with the lowest qualifications is the one who uses the pill to cure
disease.
There are four types of person not qualified to be pill retreat practitioners
- The person concerned with reputation. One who simply wants others to think he
or she is a great yogi, a renounced meditator, is not qualified. Using the pill
with this attitude benefits neither oneself nor others.
- The person concerned with receiving materials. One who uses this practice to become
famous and receive offerings is also not qualified. Using the pill with such selfish
motivation benefits neither oneself nor others.
- The miserly person. One who is so miserly that he or she decides to live an ascetic
life in order to save money on food simply creates the cause for more suffering.
A person who actually has sufficient means but this miserly attitude should not
do the pill retreat because it will only create more negativity and miserliness.
Furthermore, such people are reborn as hungry spirits or in places without water,
such as Africa.
- The person who takes the pill for pleasure and health. Because these pills are
very powerful and affect the body as a super-protein, one can gain great physical
pleasure by taking them or revitalize low sexual energy. Using the pill to gain
physical strength or increase energy or pleasure is also the wrong motivation. One
should not do the pill retreat for such impure, superficial, worldly reasons unless
one has great sickness or suffering.
However, the pill can be taken in times of famine or if one is emotionally disturbed,
generally tense, or suffering from obesity caused by hormonal imbalance. Hormonal
imbalance is caused by energy going in the wrong direction; the chu-len pill can bring
the bodys energy back into balance. But if one takes the pill only out of laziness,
they will not be beneficial.
We should take the pill with strong determination and confidence in our own ability
to liberate ourselves from any kind of dissatisfaction and, by understanding the plight
of living beings, try to actualize limitless equanimity, love, compassion and joy.
THE METHOD OF TAKING THE PILL
There are two methods.
With deity yoga
Since the pills have been blessed with one million Vajrasattva mantras, we should
generate ourselves as Vajrasattva. Those who have not received this empowerment can
generate themselves as any deity whose empowerment has been received.
Then, from the self-identified deitys heart, white, yellow, red, blue, green
and brown light radiates throughout the universe in all directions and hooks back
the energy of long life, strength, beauty and all other perfect qualities. This sinks
into the pills and they become inexhaustible, blissful wisdom energy nectar.
Invoke the long-life energy, knowledge and perfections of the buddhas, bodhisattvas,
dakas, dakinis and protectors of the ten directions. They emit radiant, five-colored
light, which sinks into the pills. Then, in their own aspect, all the deities sink
into the pills.
Recite the mantra of the deity throughout the entire visualization; at least twenty-one
times, but the more, the better.
Without deity
Visualize the pills as radiant white, red or blue light, like the sun or moon. Choose
only one color and concentrate on that light. It radiates throughout the ten directions
and magnetically draws back the energy of the four elements: earth, water, fire and
air. All splendid energies?such as the qualities of all natural planetary resources,
all magnificent universal vibrations, the finest aspects of male and female beauty,
all the perfections of humans and animals, and unsurpassed love and wisdom?sink into
the pills. Through this penetrative contemplation, the pills become inexhaustible,
blissful wisdom energy nectar.
THE RETREAT
How to take the pill
The pills must never be exposed to direct sunlight, even when being made, because
the sun takes energy. Also, dont let them get moldy.
One pill can be taken two or three times each day - morning,
noon and evening - with boiled water, black tea or some non-acidic
juice. Orange, grape and pineapple juice is too acidic; the
protein in carrot juice is too strong. Apple juice is suitable,
but dont add any sugar.
Ingesting one of these pills is like taking in the universal sun or moon energy.
As you swallow the pill, feel your entire nervous system fill with great, blissful
wisdom nectar. Visualize that this blissful energy becomes non-dual wisdom, contemplate
this and let go.
During the Retreat
Since one of the reasons for doing the pill retreat is to gain perfect, powerful
concentration and eliminate distraction, during the retreat, it is an excellent idea
to practice the preliminary exercises for the six yogas of Naropa and the vase meditation,
as these practices will help you develop deep concentration.
Any kind of deity meditation is good, but do plenty of single-pointed concentration
and special insight meditation. You should do a lot of meditation, prostrations, mantras,
concentration and exercises that eliminate wind interference (rlung); preliminary
practices, such as 100,000 prostrations, 100,000 mandala offerings, guru yoga, 100,000
guru mantras, 100,000 water bowls or 100,000 refuges, are ideal. Also, reciting at
this time 1,000,000 Chenrezig mantras to gain compassion or 1,000,000 Vajrapani mantras
to eliminate powerlessness and gain the strength to control your future is very beneficial.
Your retreat should be at least twenty-one days long, but to gain deep, thorough
experience, one month would be better. During this time, avoid food or drink that
cause the body to produce feces. Liquids that dont have this effect are acceptable,
but control the amount to prevent element imbalance. If you drink too much on an empty
stomach, you might get ill. A medium-sized mug of liquid with each pill is sufficient.
If during the first week you experience great difficulty, weakness or an inability
to cope, take some liquid that increases energy, such as boiled warm water mixed with
a teaspoon of honey or brown sugar. Do not drink anything that produces feces. You
can do the same during the last week, but during the middle week or weeks, try to
take only pills and water. Do not take any strong drugs or liquids at any time during
the retreat.
During the first week, your stomach is purified. During the second, disease is purified.
During the third, you grow a new body with new strength and energy.
It is advisable to have someone experienced and knowledgeable about the retreat nearby,
since this method can be dangerous for the inexperienced practitioner.
Beginning and ending the retreat
Before starting the pill retreat, reduce the amount of food you eat very gradually,
cutting down your food intake even a month ahead. It is unnatural to stop eating suddenly
and to do so throws you out of balance.
When you end the retreat and start to take gross food again, start slowly, spoon
by spoon. Dont suddenly eat a kilo of milk, butter or yogurt, or some extremely
rich food, otherwise youll shock your nervous system.
Very thin soup made of tsampa or suji, with a little butter and finely chopped, well-cooked
vegetable is excellent. Dont eat any raw vegetables.
Situations and Conditions for Retreat
A peaceful environment is essential. While in retreat, do not to meet people or read
newspapers, novels or comics, which have little meaning. It is better to read about
meditation subjects such as how to free the mind from the afflictions of cyclic existence?desire,
grasping, dissatisfaction, anxiety and so forth. Books like Milarepas biography
and Shantidevas Guide to the Bodhisattvas Way of Life are useful.
While taking the pill, keep your body, speech and mind pure. It is absolutely essential
to keep the five precepts: dont kill, steal or lie; dont smoke any kind
of cigarette or take alcohol or drugs, including hashish. It is especially important
to avoid all sexual contact; experiencing strong sexual pleasure during this retreat
is extremely dangerous. If you keep your body, speech and mind pure, your energy will
become totally directed towards penetrative concentration.
For detailed retreat advice, see The Tantric Path of Purification.
THE BENEFITS OF ENGAGING IN THIS METHOD
All disease is eliminated, your lifespan is increased and your complexion and body
vibration improve. This retreat can make you appear younger and eliminate wrinkles
and gray hair. While taking the pill, you are protected from new diseases. You do
not get lice. You gain great wisdom and clarity of mind. You can receive realizations
more easily because you are not eating food obtained from impure sources, such as
money earned by selling texts, or food with heavy karmic obligations, such as that
bought with offerings for the dead. Through renouncing impure food, you can easily
achieve realizations such as great compassion, loving kindness and wisdom; the positive
mind arises without difficulty.
These pills are an antidote to all diseases common to humans; the elements they contain
balance your internal nervous system. Therefore, they are an essential medicine for
controlling all disease. Generally, you make the pills according to the imbalances
in your own body. For example, if you have a preponderance of bile, you make pills
containing more of the natural medicine for bile.
If your body is quite well balanced, the ordinary pills made for the retreat are
satisfactory. But if you have a serious illness such as tuberculosis, you can have
pills made according to your needs. There are particular ingredients for each disease.
You learn through experience what percentage of each ingredient to include.
Normally your body, speech and mind are dirty, but when you take the pills, your body
becomes so clean that it has a fragrance of purity. Normal body odor transforms into
perfume, speech into mantra, and mind into wisdom. As a result, you attract all positive
energy magnetically, like sources of honey-nectar attract bees. All dakas, dakinis
and positive spirits become your friends and come to help.
Matter has great power; the power of mind and matter go together. If the yin-yang
energy of the food you eat is out of balance, your body becomes imbalanced; when the
yin-yang energy is balanced, extreme thoughts of desire or hatred do not arise. According
to Tibetan medical theory, bile produces anger, wind produces attachment, and phlegm
produces ignorance. These pills eliminate this impure energy and automatically subdue
the interdependent emotions of desire and hatred. It is for this reason that the chu-len
practice results in great bliss, not because of the power of the pill; it is because
you eliminate your unsubdued energy, which is interdependently related youre
your emotions.
Taking the pill under ideal retreat conditions, you discover your own fundamental
nature. It is like an introduction to your own consciousness, to awareness of your
own mind, and leads you to discover your innate potential to develop limitless, omnipresent
wisdom and loving kindness.
CONTENTS OF THE PILLS
| Tibetan Name |
Common Name |
Latin Name |
| 1 A-ru-ra |
Chebulic Myrobalan
(benefits all diseases)
|
Terminalis Chebula Retz |
| 2 Ra-nye |
Polygonatum Cirrkifolium |
|
| 3 Le-tre |
Heartleaved Moonseed |
Timospora Cordifolia |
| 4 Se-wai me-tog |
Wild Rose |
Rosa Sericea |
| 5 Tri-ngag |
|
Callicarpa Macropylla |
| 6 Kur-kum |
Saffron |
Carthamus Tinctorius |
| 7 Ka-ko-la |
Greater Cardamon |
Amonum Subulatum |
| 8 Tag-ngu |
(for bile) |
Drosesa Peltata |
| 9 Ba-ru-ra |
Belleric Myrobalan |
Terminalia Bellerica |
| 10 Chu-shing |
Banana Tree |
|
| 11 Ha-lo me-tog |
Mallow |
|
| 12 Ba-lui me-tog |
Himalayan Silverfir, like Azalea
(for phlegm, T.B.) |
|
| 13 Li-shi |
Clove |
Syzigum Aromaticum |
| 14 Chu-kang |
Bamboo Manna |
|
| 15 Kyu-ru-ra |
Emblic Myrobalan |
Emblicia Officinalis |
| 16 Nye-shing |
Aspargus |
Spinosissimus |
| 17 Lug-mig |
Aster |
Aster Flaccidus |
| 18 Ut-pa-la |
Utpala |
Nelumbo Nucifera |
| 19 Me-tog lang-da |
|
|
| 20 Tsa-di |
Nutmeg (for wind disease) |
Myristica Fragras |
| 21 Pe-ma ke-sar |
Petals of Ironwood |
Tree Mesua Ferrea |
| 22 Dang-tzi |
Honey |
|
| 23 Mar |
Butter |
|
| 24 Cha-ka |
|
|
| 25 Se-ma |
|
Tribulus Terrestris |
| 26 Lug-mug |
|
Pedicularis Diveriana |
| 27 Pang-gyen |
Gentian |
|
| 28 Wang-lag |
Orchid Root
(like ginseng; gives strength and energy) |
Gymnademia Crassimerius |
| 29 Sug-mel |
Lesser Cardamon |
Elletaria Cardomonium |
| 30 Ug-chö me-tog |
(for improvement of sense organs) |
|
| 31 Chang |
Wine |
|
| 32 Ba-tam |
Peanut |
|
| 33 Ba-tru |
|
|
Each of these helps eliminate particular diseases and gives
a particular energy. In Tibet only a few ingredients were used.
But, in these times, especially in India, there are more diseases.
All the extra herbs have been added as antidotes to these. Also,
it is very easy to obtain all the medical substances here, thanks
to the kind assistance of the Tibetan Medical Center.
| 34 Chung-shi |
Quartz (antidote to phlegm, T.B.) |
| 35 |
Coral |
| 36 |
Silver |
| 37 |
Gold |
| 38 |
Turquoise |
| 39 La-tzi |
Musk from Tibet |
| 40 |
Natural Camphor |
| 41 Rin-chen rat-na sam-phel |
contains purified mercury, sulphur, sixteen differentmetals
and minerals |
| 42 Seventy other ingredients include: |
Copper, iron, lead, lodestone, pearls, lapis lazuli and zi
(a rare and precious gem from Tibet) |
| 43 Animal products include: |
Rhinoceros horn, musk and bile stones of elephants |
BLESSED INGREDIENTS
1 In the 1970s, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama gave the three great initiations
of Guhyasamaja, Heruka and Yamantaka. Sand from each of the mandalas is contained
here.
2 Inner offering nectar from Kyabje Ling Rinpoche.
3 Inner offering nectar from Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche.
4 Du-tsi chö-men, a pill made by Thekchen Chöling monastery in a medicine
retreat led by HH the 14th Dalai Lama.
5 Thubten Yeshes Hayagriva nectar.
6 Thubten Zopa Rinpoches wisdom pill.
7 Sindura (red earth) from all the holy places of India and Nepal
8 Gyalwa Yangtzangpas hair.
9 Atishas kundalini energy.
10 Rinchen Manjor, a famous pill made in Lhasa full of extraordinarily powerful
ingredients. It cures high or low blood pressure, bile, phlegm and wind diseases,
headaches, arthritis, hemorrhage, rheumatic and persistent fevers, rabies and infections.
It stops the vomiting of bile and blood. It is an antidote to any kind of poison.
Even if one has no disease, it can be taken as a vitamin or protein supplement.
11 HH the 14th Dalai Lamas kundalini energy.
12 Kyabje Trijang Rinpoches kundalini energy.
13 Kyabje Ling Rinpoches kundalini energy.
14 Den-du, a pill made by combining many other blessing pills.
15 Tashilhunpo Panchen Lamas vase pill, a very famous Maha-anuttara pill.
16 Earth from Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Rajgir, holy cemeteries, the Mahakala Cave and
other holy places.
17 Sakyapas great nectar pill.
18 Robes of the previous Je Pabongka.
19 Robes of HH the 13th Dalai Lama.
20 Marpas robes.
21 Takri Dorje Changs hair.
22 Panchen Losang Yeshes hair.
23 Precious pill from the Lhasa Ramoche Jo, a very famous Buddha statue, from which
this pill came from when the statue was destroyed by the Chinese.
24 Robes from the very famous Hayagriva statue in Sera Je.
25 Incense from the pine trees planted by Kadampa geshes at Reting, Dromtönpas
monastery. It is considered very holy.
26 Ganden Kyenpa, a kind of incense that grows in Ganden, said to have sprung from
Lama Tsong Khapas hair. It is regarded with much devotion and used as medicine.
27 Earth from all Tibets holy places.
28 Panchen Lamas very famous blazing pill. When the Panchen Lama was blessing
the inner offering ingredients, by the power of his realization and concentration
it actually burst into flames.
29 Pachung Rilbu, made of cow dung.
30 Special herb matter, used especially in fire pujas, for peace, development, power
and wrath.
31 Tsampaka flowers from Kyabje Trijang Rinpoches body.
32 Saffron flowers from Kyabje Trijang Rinpoches body.
33 The 4th Tsame Ling Rinpoches hair and robes.
34 Robes from the very famous Palden Lhamo statue in Sera Je.
35 Robes from the Sera Je College Mahakala statue.
36 Maha-anuttara nectar pill from the great yogi Yeshe Gyaltsen.
37 A pill made from a collection of pills from all the great lamas of all the four
traditions.
38 The cloth covering from the blessed dagger (phur-bu) of the Sera Je Hayagriva
statue.
39 Mani Rilbu, meditation pill of great compassionate Chenrezig.
40 Relics of Sangye Ösun, a past Buddha.
41 A piece of Garudas nail. Garuda is a manifestation of Guru Shakyamuni Buddha.
42 A piece of Shariputras staff.
43 Shariputras robes.
44 The bodhisattva Chöpas teeth.
45 Naropas mahasiddhi ornaments.
46 Wisdom energy of the bodhisattva Sadaprarudita (Always Crying).
47 Gelongma Palmos begging bowl cover.
48 Padampa Sangyes meditation belt.
49 Great bodhisattva yogi Lha Lama Yeshe Ös kundalini energy.
50 Atishas robes.
51 One Tibetan pandits prayer paper.
52 Chandrakirtis Guhyasamaja prayer paper.
53 Guru Padmasambhavas treasure material.
54 The energy of Drubthob Thangtong Gyälpo.
55 Great yogi Urgyen Lingpas kundalini energy.
56 Robes of great yogi Longchen Rabjampa.
57 Robes of the great saint Drubchen Legyi Dorje.
58 Marpas meditation belt.
59 The great yogi Gampopas shoes.
60 The great yogi Karmapa Dusum Kyenpas shoes.
61 Pagmo Drupas robes.
62 Lama Shangs shoes.
63 Kedup Kyunbo Weijois bones.
64 Sakya Panditas meditation belt.
65 Sachen Losang Gyatsos robes.
66 Lama Dampa Sonam Gyältsäns robes.
67 Relic pills emanated from Chöje Thondup Rinchens body (first teacher
of Lama Tsong Khapa)
68 The 86th Ganden Throne Holders robes.
70 Sindura from Dragyerpa, a Vairochana cave near Lhasa.
71 The 6th Dalai Lamas robes.
72 Nectar collected by the previous Gonsar Rinpoche, when it flowed from the 6th
Dalai Lamas holy body, on a trip to Mongolia.
73 Leaves from the sacred bodhi tree in Kumbum.
74 Pills made from the Ganden Kalampa statue, when it was destroyed by the Chinese.
75 The 5th Dalai Lamas robes.
80 Geshe Chekawas robes.
81 Lama Tsong Khapas robes.
82 The 1st Dalai Lamas robes.
83 The 8th Dalai Lamas robes.
84 The 7th Dalai Lamas robes.
85 The 7th Dalai Lamas hair.
86 The 13th Dalai Lamas hair.
87 Panchen Losang Chögyens hat.
88 Je Pabongkas hair.
89 Panchen Losang Yeshes robes.
90 Panchen Palden Yeshes robes.
91 Panchen Denpa Nyimas robes.
ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS
1 Sindura from a New Zealand ocean.
2 Perfumes from Spain, Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland.
3 Magnificent herbs from all these countries.
4 Ocean salt.
5 Yogurt.
6 Rock sugar, processed sugar.
7 Brown sugar.
8 Red sandalwood from Mysore.
9 White sandalwood from Indonesia.
10 Chamomile from Europe.
11 Alpap from Europe.
12 Iron.
13 Chinese seaweed.
14 Australian eucalyptus oil.
15 Lavender oil perfume from France.
16 Essence of chamomile from Germany.
17 Hungarian sozborszesz szged.
18 Rede frow from Hungary.
19 White grapes.
DEDICATION
These pills have been made to introduce people to perfect peace and happiness. Those
who do the pill retreat become convinced of their own limitless potential. They achieve
the power to create balance, harmony, great love and wisdom within themselves, without
intellectual pushing. This pill method is the key to discovering those potentialities
without need for intense intellectual indulgence. It will help counter the tendency
of contemporary people towards over-intellectualization and skepticism regarding the
benefits of religious practice.
Philosophical worlds alone cannot convince people to become deeply involved in meditation,
but putting these same people into a situation of organic experience opens them up
through their own understanding, and they then become totally convinced that they
can achieve everlasting peace.
May this pill practice bring everlasting satisfaction to all sentient beings.
The gathering of this information by Lama Thubten Yeshe began
in 1982 and finished in May 1983. Originally published in New
Delhi by Wisdom Publications in 1983.
|