Diamond girl brings up a point I have often contemplated. Are we able to achieve any level of attainments without physical hardship as per the examples she has stated? There are obviously Buddhist schools which focus on meditation and while I presume that all Buddhist traditions would teach that enlightenment can only be achieved by the clearing of our negative karma and the accumulation of merit, would the clearing of negative karma be achieved without extreme physical discomfort? Or is the level of physical discomfort related to the speed of clearing the negative karma?
For example, we have the preliminary practices including 100,000 prostrations, and mandala offerings, guru yoga, water offerings etc. Now, these 100,000 prostrations would be allocated according to one’s convenience, eg if you are working, then you would just do them maybe two sessions a day. But you would have a goal to achieve and you would know when you have completed the 100,000 but if you were building houses a la Milarepa, you would have no idea how many houses you would have to build. Though I guess you would achieve mind transformation and develop extreme Guru devotion if you would just let go of waiting for the tribulations to end.
Anyway, since this Vajrayana tradition is the turbo charged path, I presume that there is a lot of physical hardship involved. Can people who are on this path share their experiences?