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Is the use of a chakra wheel just a Tibetan superstitious tradition?
The use of the Myoho-Tang Chakra Wheel is certainly not a superstition. The Chakra Wheel teachings come from ancient Indian Buddhism, with a pure lineage from the Buddha, and are not a Tibetan invention. When we hold a mantra or a Buddha's name, it comes from our heart's desire and is expressed in our spoken words. When we push the wheel or build a wind or water wheel, it is also a good wish from the heart, but the difference is that the wish is manifested in the physical action.
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