Question asked by David
Hello.
I know the question may sound strange but if it is not pertinent no problem if you don't answer, no intention to offend the unique particularities of Buddhism or any of the other religions
I've read that in Tibetan Buddhism some lamas or laypeople when they pass away, their body starts shrinking or dissolve in their source. Ant this is known in other religions too, in Hinduism, Taoism and Biblical prophets including Elijah, Enoch, Jesus. There is a catholic priest called Francis Tiso who wrote a book entitled Rainbow Body and Resurrection. Is this possible and is it all the same attainment?
Dear David,
Thank you very much for your question. I haven’t read the book Rainbody Body and Ressurection, but from what I saw of it only, it looks like an interesting read. As for whether it could be the same spiritual attainment, I would not be able to give you a definitive answer. But I cannot see why not.
Buddhism does not claim to be a religion that teaches the only truth, in fact it said that there are many paths and practices that lead a person to the enlightened state. Even within Buddhism itself, there are many different methods of practice. And since that is the case, then of course people of other religions too could achieve that same state. If you look at the core of all religions, two things always stand out and that is these religions teach the development of compassion and wisdom. In Buddhism these are known as the two wings of enlightenment. Hence, all religions teach this in some form or another, it is not outside of the realm of possibility that the attainments of highly realised beings would be the same as well.
I hope this helps. Thank you.