Meditations in Mongolia: Promoting Peace Compassion & Tolerance with the Kalachakra, Wheel of Time

In Mongolia as in other regions of Central Asia athe universe.In "the other Kalachakra", some have
diverse set of Buddhist traditions have beenreferred to this integrative process with its natural
cultivated by the Buddhist faithful. Among theseebb and flow, as the rhythm of time. This rhythmic
traditions, perhaps some of the most importantflow as represented by the slow moving currents of
customs are those associated with Tibetan Tantricthe wind and rain, in concert with the natural
Buddhism, and more specifically, a particular symbolmovement of the varied elements of the universe,
known as the "Kalachakra, Wheel of Time". Thecould quite possibly, even be referred to as a sacred
"Kalachakra" "Wheel of Time" is a "Mandala"; asymhony of sound.Opportunities to Expand Human
Buddhist symbol that has a round, perfectly shapedConsciousnessWhen we think of the "Kalachakra",
symmetrical form. It is divided into four separate"Wheel of Time", the great mystery of human life
sections; each of them contributing to a single unitarywith all of its hidden secrets may upon further
shape.Recognized in many regions throughout muchconsideration become an active element in the
of the world today, the "Mandala", first appeared asconsciousness of any cultivated mind. In the
a religious representation of Hindu, and afterwardteachings of the Dalai Lama, the rituals associated
Buddhist conceptions of the cosmos. As a complexwith the "Kalachakra" have become an important part
composite of both philosophical and religious belief,of his efforts to promote the realization of people
the "Mandala" is a representation of conceptions ofwho are seeking spiritual development across wide
the universe that have existed for millenia. Havingregions of the Asian continent and throughout the
appeared in Sanskrit the classical script of India andworld as a whole.In India, Tibet and Mongolia, for
incorporated into the teachings of Lord Buddhaexample, His Holiness has performed a number of
Shakyamuni, the lexis of the term provides an"Kalachakra" ceremonies as a rite of initiation to grant
opportunity for people to examine the realities of lifepermission to Buddhist practitioners to begin to
that transcend ordinary notions of time andpractice the "Kalachakra Tantra". These rituals are
space.These notions, both time and space, asperformed to provide blessings and good fortune to
esoteric as they may be, are in fact embedded inall of the people who inhabit the environment in which
the term "Mandala" as it contains two syllables,the sacred ceremony is performed. The practice of
"manda" meaning essence and "la" meaning container.the "Tantra", a word that may mean Hindu or
It is however true that the precise meaning of theBuddhist scripture", or in its more literal form, "stream
term may lie somewhere beyond mere literalof continuity" is a process whereby members of the
translations of the written word. English translations"Sangha" attempt to free people from human
of the term have in fact included such key phrasessuffering as part of their ongoing quest for spiritual
as "Container of Essence" and perhaps more aptly,enlightenment.First performed by the Dalai Lama in
"Sphere of Essence". But it is arguable that neitherthe fifth decade of the twentieth century shortly
has captured the deep meaning of theafter the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the
word.Understanding the Meaning in the WordWhen"Kalachakra" ritual has purportedly been cloaked in a
we reflect upon the meaning of the term, both literalnumber of misconceptions that have yet to be fully
and figurative, for many of us, it may certainly sounddescribed. As a means to dispel any
quite mysterious. And for some people who havemisunderstandings about the nature and significance
had no previous exposure to the word at all, a wideof the symbol or any rituals associated with its
range of images both good and bad could quiteexistence, His Holiness has performed a number of
possibly be called to mind. But for those willing torituals often utilizing the legendary sand "Mandala".In
expend only a little bit of effort and consider thethis sacred ritual monks participating in the ceremony
significance of the word itself, the term could quiteconstruct as etheral "Kalachakra". It is made from
possibly, open up a whole new world just waiting tofine grains of sand. And after bearing witness to the
be explored.In an assessment of the meaning of thenatural beauty of the symbol, and upon pondering
word and its relation to self exploration and thethe profound nature of its design, the "Kalachakra" is
expansion of human consciousness, M. Gankhuyag, asubsequently crushed.The grains of sand from the
lama at Ulaanbaatar's Gandan monastery says "the"Kalachakra" are then shared among members of the
Kalachakra, Wheel of Time, a "Mandala", has longentire community in a ritual designed to reinforce the
been associated with the legendary land of Shambala.teachings of the Buddha and promote the health and
Often described as a mythical place in a regionwell being of the entire "Sangha". These rituals are
surrounded by majestic snow covered mountains,performed to promote feelings of happiness and
Shambala is a pure land: a place where sentientgoodwill, and most importantly to promote
beings travel upon a beautiful path. It is a great roadenlightenment for those seeking the Buddhist
to both peace and enlightenment".As a means topath.Implications for Human Thought and
facilitate this journey, the "Kalachakra", "Wheel ofDevelopmentIn an exhortation of the merits of the
Time" has been utilized by Mongolian and Tibetan"Dharma" that are reflected in the Kalachakra
Buddhists to assist people to find their own uniqueceremonies, the Dalai Lama has encouraged members
spiritual path. In a set of rituals, some of which wereof the "Sangha" to embrace the opportunities that
purportedly performed by the Lord Buddha himself,surround them as life as we know it will sure come
Mongolian Buddhists continue to engage in a numberto an end.According to His Holiness there are three
of activities that include chants, dance, and perhapsfundamental principles that can help people to
most interesting meditations upon fire.In these sacredexercise their opportunities as they exist here on
fire rituals, rarely known to individuals outside ofearth. These include the realization of the
Mongolian and Tibetan circles, more than twentyopportunities our human existence affords us, an
types of material including flesh, butter, seeds, andappreciation of the rarity of these opportunities, and
wood are offered to venerable deities who exista realization of the great significance of these
within the flames of a fire. The purpose of theseopportunities.Once we have become inspired to
activities are not only to please the gods, theyexercise such options we can then attempt to attain
increase the probability of a desirable rebirth and inthe three primary objectives of the "Dharma". They
some cases even release the individual from theinclude the attainment of a higher rebirth, the
ceaseless cycle of painful human existence. This is ofattainment of liberation from cyclic existence, and the
course a fundamental objective of the Buddhist faithattainment of full enlightenment.From a Buddhist
and all of its teachings.And while each of these ritualsperspective it is possible to say that enlightenment
have been devised to bring people closer to a trueoften becomes possible possible only with a
state of enlightenment, the fire meditations providefundamental transformation of the human mind. If
people with a unique opportunity to begin towe look to examples of enlightened people we find
understand key concepts at the heart of Buddhistthat the cultivation of such a condition is often
thought. And while these ideas include a vast numbercontingent upon the realization that human existnce is
of concepts perhaps none of them are moredependent upon a number of conditions and entitities
important than the Buddhist principles ofboth organic and inorganic. Therefore as it is virtually
impermanence and emptiness.Both of these conceptsimpossible for an individual to exist as a discrete
timeless precepts which in many instances continueentity, the notion of an independent self is not a
to have a very important impact upon thereality but merely an illusion.As we begin to
psychology of people in the world's most populousacknowledge the implications of this reality
regions were no doubt, important elements in theenlightened individuals often begin to see the natural
consciousness of the Buddha. And they haveunity of the universe. Religious piety is likely to
subsequently become an important part of theincrease. And feelings of compassion, peace and
Buddhist fath. They are an integral part of thetolerance are likely to flow.Developing a New
"Dharma", the body of Buddhist thought, and theMongolian PsychologyWhen we consider the collective
"Sangha", the entire Buddhist community.Ponderingconsciousness of the Mongolian people however we
the Word and ImageWhen we focus upon themust begin to come to terms with the violent assault
meaning of space and time and its relation to theupon Buddhist beliefs that occured during much of
"Mandala", we find that the concepts ofthe twentieth century.Begining shortly after the
impermanence and emptiness are well represented.People's Revolution, Soviet political repression had a
These concepts are not only included in the literalmajor affect upon the thought processes of the
meaning of the word. They are also manifest in theMongolian people and continued for many decades.
physical representation of the image, especially theYet the fate of Mongolian monks and members of
"Kalachakra", "Wheel of Time".And while the meaningthe "Sangha" was by comparison even much
of the word, "Mandala", may provide individualsworse.Many monks perished and members of the
seeking spiritual guidance with an opportunity to beginMongolian lamasery were left to cower in the corner.
to understand some of the finer points of BuddhistNothing could have been more depressing.In more
thought, the physical representation of the imagethan a decade however, prospects for the Mongolian
provides a tangible concrete form, to provide"Sangha" have appeared much brighter. The Gandan
interested people with an opportunity to begin toMonastery has been resurrected. And large numbers
absorb a set of abstract ideas that could otherwiseof people are free to worship in a climate that is
be quite difficult to comprehend.To illustrate this pointalmost completely open. The benefits of this
it can be said that the "Kalachakra" may be dividednewfound freedom are quite obvious.If we consider
into three distinct layers of meaning. Each layer isthe contemporary consciousness of the Mongolian
joined to form an integrated image that representspeople we find that more and more people are
the relationship between all things, particularly thereturning to their religious roots. Children are
relationship between the universe, the individual, andbecoming more familiar with the "Dharma". And while
the mind.Unraveling an Ancient Multilayered LexisAs atheir still may be a long way to go, a more natural
means to express the relationship between theform of selflessness consistent with the teachings of
universe, the individual and the mind, the outer layerthe Buddha has come increasingly into play.A Modern
of a "Kalachakra" typically represents the wholeDay Consciousness Based upon Buddhist
human environment complete with depictions of theThoughtWhen we consider the developments in
natural elements the earth, wind, water and fire. AndBuddhist thought during the last decade we can
it may even include a representation of Mountexperience a new form of contentment that is
Meru.Mount Meru, a symbol in Tibetan mythology, is astrong and deep. As children become more familiar
place which represents the center of the universe, awith the "Dharma" our heritage and culture begins to
dwelling place of gods. It also represents the stillnessbloom.Buddhist values like Peace, Compassion and
of the human mind; a symbol of self cultivation forTolerance increasingly take root. The benefits of
those who have chosen the Buddhist path.The innersuch a state of mind are completely clear.And as we
layer of the "Kalachakra", in contrast, represents theconsider the prospects for the spread of our faith
existence of humans within their native surroundings.we should feel heartened. A new era is upon us. We
The integration of these two layers represents ashould exercise the opportunities that now exist.We
natural reciprocity that exists beween both thefeel fortunate. It is now once again a very good time
organic and inorganic elements in the environment,to be a Buddhist in Mongolia. For this we are happy
the larger community and individual people. Individualsand grateful.We will continue to ponder the natural
choosing to utilize the "Kalachakra", to more fullymysteries that are a part of our faith. And we will
understand the Buddhist path, may come to realizecontinue to spread the teachings of the Buddha so
the relationship between the natural elements, thePeace and Enlightenment will continue to spread
perception of self, and the human mind. This is athroughout the land. It is with this sentiment that we
natural state of progression that involves a profoundwill continue to light the lamp that shines so brightly
course on the development of the human mind andupon the Buddhist path.Source:Illuminating the path to
ultimately, and more importantly the human soul.TheEnlightenment,Tenzin Gyatso, His Holiness, The
third layer of meaning by comparison, also known asFourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet, Thubtin Dhargye Ling
the "other Kalachakra" represents the teaching of thepublications (2002).* The Mongolian terms for
"Dharma". This layer represents the natural integrationKalachkra are Dukhuin Khor and
of ther inner and outer layer, which culminates in aMorgoliin Khurd.Gerald Marchewka is an American
realization of the teachings of the Buddha that are sofree lance writer currently living in Ulaanbaatar,
beautifully illustrated within the context of this sacredMongolia.
symbol. It no doubt represents the natural unity of