Sunday, November 29, 2020

Chögyam Trungpa

Chögyam Trungpa
The method that the Buddha discovered is meditation. He discovered that struggling to find answers did not work. It was only when there were gaps in his struggle that insights came to him. He began to realize that there was a sane, awake quality within him that manifested itself only in the absence of struggle. So the practice of meditation involves “letting be.”

HH 14TH DALAI LAMA

“If a problem can be solved it will be. If it can not be solved there is no use worrying about it.”
~~ HH 14TH DALAI LAMA

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Buddhist Dragon

The Dragon in the sky with the sound of compassion that awakens us from delusion and increases what we can know through hearing. Dragons have the power of complete communication. Just as we do not see sound, we do not see dragons at least not usually. Displaying a dragon banner is said to protect one from slander and enhances one’s reputation. Associations: main quality is power, dominance over the sea, and the water element.

Dragons have been part of the culture for at least 7,000 years. Dragons have long symbolized power, creativity, heaven, and good fortune. They are thought to have authority over bodies of water, rain, floods, and storms.

In time, Buddhist artists adopted the dragon as a symbol of enlightenment. Today dragons decorate roofs and gates of temples, both as guardians and to symbolize the dragon’s power of clarity. Buddhist dragons often are depicted holding a mani jewel, which represents the Buddha’s teaching.

Wisdom Fire

Mass of fire as a symbol of their destruction of the five obscuring emotions

Friday, November 27, 2020

H E Yangthang rinpoche

At death and in the bardos, lacking the confidence of liberation,
How frightening will be the next life’s sufferings!
When we must wander endlessly in saṃsāra,
How distressing it is to contemplate its nature!
Whatever you can do to gain real confidence in this life,
I, for one, will be most grateful!
This is what I hope for you.

~~~  H E Yangthang rinpoche
source: http://www.lotsawahouse.org/tibetan-masters/yangthang-rinpoche/view-meditation-action
Shivapuri Baba  (1826-1963) and SRI TIRUCHI SWAMIGAL

Guru Padmasambhava

This life passes as quickly as autumn clouds;
Family and friends are like passers-by in a market;
The demon of death approaches like twilight’s shadows;
What the future holds is like a translucent fish in cloudy waters;
Life’s experiences are like last night’s dreams;
The pleasures of the senses, like an imaginary party.
Meaningless activities are like waves
lapping on the surface of the water.
~ Guru Padmasambhava

Lao tzu

Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
~~ Lao tzu

If you are depressed you are living in the past.
If you are anxious you are living in the future.
If you are at peace you are living in the present.
~~
Lao- Tzu

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Guru Padmasambhava

My realization is higher than the sky,
But my observance of karma is finer than grains of flour.  ~~ Guru Padmasambhava

Gedun Drupa (Tibetan: དགེ་འདུན་གྲུབ་པ།, Wylie: dge 'dun grub pa; 1391–1474)

From book 
Glenn H. Mullin - The fourteen Dalai Lamas a sacred legacy of reincarnation

Gendun Drubpa composed a poem on his experience. Known in Tibetan as Shar Gang Rima, or “Song of the Eastern Snow Mountains” (a title derived from the words in the opening line), it has remained one of his most popular and enduring verse works. In it he advised his followers to restrain themselves from responding to the violence with more violence, and instead to practice compassion and patience.
Above the peaks of the eastern snow mountains White clouds float high in the sky.
There comes to me a vision of my teachers.
Again and again am I reminded of their kindness,
Again and again am I moved by faith.
To the east of the drifting white clouds
Lies the illustrious Ganden Monastery, Hermitage of Joy.
There dwelled three precious ones difficult to describe—
My spiritual father Lobzang Drakpa, and his two chief disciples.
Vast are your teachings on the profound Dharma,
On the yogas of the path’s two stages.
To fortunate practitioners in this Land of Snows,
Your kindness, O masters, transcends thought.
That I, Gendun Drubpa, who tends to be lazy,
Now have a mind somewhat propelled by Dharma,
Is due solely to the great kindness of this holy teacher and his chief disciples.
O perfect masters, your compassion is indeed unsurpassed.
0    three incomparable spiritual teachers,
From now until the essence of illumination
1    need seek no other refuge.
Pull me to enlightenment’s shores On the hooks of your great compassion.
Although your kindness can never be repaid,
O masters, still I pray to preserve your lineages At all times and with all my strength,
Never letting my thoughts fall prey To either attachment or aversion.
These days in our remote snow mountains There are many people who uphold their own lineages
While looking down upon other doctrine
holders Verily as their deepest enemies.
Watching how they think and act,
My heart fills with sadness.
They boast that the lineage they are following Is a high and superior path,
Yet their motives are only to harm other traditions And their minds are chained in hopes of fame.
If we analyze them closely,
Are they not mere causes of shame?
Finding themselves in their old age Lost on barren paths far from truth,
Their spirits rage with bitter jealousy Toward those who purely practice true Dharma.
Have not demons entered into their hearts?
For them to feel guilt over evils done Yet not to apply the methods which counteract their cause the enemy Delusion,
Is of as little value as placing a ghost trap at the western door,
When in fact the ghost resides near the eastern door.
The true spiritual masters, who understand this point, Look upon all living beings with thoughts of love.
They regard other teachers with a deserved respect And seek to harm only the enemy within themselves, the enemy Delusion.
O friends who would follow my tradition:
Do not permit your minds to wander aimlessly. Constantly be mindful of your thoughts And try by every means to remain On the direct path to enlightenment.
Should any living beings ever heed this small advice, May they gain the mind of great
compassion And the insight which perceives ultimate reality, Thus quickly attaining to the sublime glory Of supreme, peerless enlightenment.
May there rain forth the glory of spiritual masters, Their bodies ablaze with the marks of perfection, Their speech richly adorned with the sixty qualities, And their minds a treasure of profound knowledge and vast compassion.

~~ 
Gedun Drupa[1] (Tibetan: དགེ་འདུན་གྲུབ་པ།, Wylie: dge 'dun grub pa; 1391–1474) 

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Kyabjé Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche Shedrup Trinlé Nyinjé Zangpo

Kyabjé Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche Shedrup Trinlé Nyinjé Zangpo (Tib. སྟག་ལུང་རྩེ་སྤྲུལ་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་ཕྲིན་ལས་ཉིན་བྱེད་བཟང་པོ་ )
https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Taklung_Tsetrul_Rinpoche

OSHO

If you love a flower, don’t pick it up.
Because if you pick it up it dies and it ceases to be what you love.
So if you love a flower, let it be.
Love is not about possession.
Love is about appreciation.

~~ OSHO

Guru Padmasambhava

My father is the pure awareness of rigpa, Samantabhadra,
My mother, the space of all things, Samantabhadri,
My line, the indivisibility of awareness and space,
My name, the glorious PADMASMBHAVA,
My homeland, the unborn dharmadhatu,
My sustenance, consuming dualistic thoughts,
My destiny, to accomplish the actions of the buddhas of past, present and future.

Guru Rinpoche day today

Monday, November 23, 2020

H E Trulshik Rinpoche

Pure and impure perception ~ Trulshik Rinpoche

If your mind is pure, everyone is a buddha. If your mind is impure, everyone is ordinary.
~~Trulshik Rinpoche

Guru Padmasmabhava

If you want to know your past life, look at your present condition.
If you want to know your future life, look at your present actions.
~~ Guru Padmasmabhava

H H Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

Using illness on the path ~ Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
There is no certainty that we will not fall victim to disease, evil forces and so on. If we are afflicted by serious illness, we should think, “There are countless beings in this world suffering in the same way as I.” In this way we should generate strong feelings of compassion. If, for example, we are struck by heart disease, we should think, “Wherever space pervades, there are beings suffering like this,” and imagine that all their illnesses are concentrated in our own hearts.

If we are struck by evil forces, we should think, “By making me suffer, these evil beings are helping me to practise Bodhichitta; they are of great importance for my progress on the path, and rather than being expelled, they should be thanked.” We should be as grateful to them as we are towards our Teachers.

Sunday, November 22, 2020

The First Karmapa Dusum Khyenpa

OM SVASTI 
May there be the auspiciousness of the lamas Who by coming as nirmanakaya gurus Free all beings and individuals with karma From the demon of clinging to reality.

May there be the auspiciousness of the lady Whose nature is wisdom.
Through her natural love, she brings beings To liberation in appropriate ways.

May there be the auspiciousness of the goddess Who fulfills wishes as she sits Gracefully with her legs half crossed On the lotus and moon seat of means and wisdom.

May there be the auspiciousness of Tara, The supreme mother with a blue-green hue and majestic face.
She is beautiful with gems, jewelry, and necklaces. 
Her right hand protects from fear, her left hand holds an utpala.

 May there be the auspiciousness of the yidam deities, As those who meditate on them with respect Will accomplish the four activities That are declared in the secret mantra.

May there be the auspiciousness in the future Of meeting them, becoming one in essence, And then becoming indistinguishable from them In the four activities of guiding beings.

May there be the auspiciousness of the Dharma protectors Who were commanded by the Sugata And in the presence of the Master of the Secret
Promised to guard the teachings.

May the auspiciousness of never parting for an instant From the lamas, yidams, and Dharma protectors And of blocking ordinary thoughts Bring joy and goodness.

Written by the precious Dusum Khyenpa.

from book
Title The First Karmapa: The Life and Teachings of Dusum Khyenpa
Authors Dusum Kyenpa, Dus-gsum-mkhyen-pa (Karma-pa I)
Translated by Michele Martin, David Karma Choepel
Contributor Ogyen Trinley Dorje
Publisher KTD Publications, 2012
ISBN 1934608327, 97819346083

Saturday, November 21, 2020

OSHO

OSHO 1960

Chögyam Trungpa

No Watcher

Nobody is being aware of anything, but itself. The razor blade cuts itself. The sun shines by itself. Fire burns by itself. Water flows by itself. Nobody watches.

...
Self-deception's game

Self-deception means trying to re-create a past experience again and again, instead of actually having the experience in the present moment. In order to have the experience now, one would have to give up the evaluation of how wonderful the past was, because it is this memory which keeps it distant. If we had the experience continuously, it would seem quite ordinary, and it is this ordinariness that we cannot accept. We keep ourselves busy remembering the wonderful experience of openness we had in the past. This is self-deception’s game.
 ~~ Chögyam Trungpa

Friday, November 20, 2020

ཁྲི་བྱང ༠༣ བློ་བཟང་ཡེ་ཤེས་བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ།The Third Trijang, Lobzang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso


ཁྲི་བྱང ༠༣ བློ་བཟང་ཡེ་ཤེས་བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ།
The Third Trijang, Lobzang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso

Ling Rinpoche

Being different from before ~ Ling Rinpoche
Use the Dharma that you have studied to change your mind, to be different from before. That is the purpose of Dharma, and if you can use it to change your mind in this way you won’t be poor in Dharma. As Tewugen Rinpoche said: Those who know the secret of turning iron into gold through alchemy never experience material poverty.

Dodrupchen Rinpoche IV

Om ah hum vajra guru Padma siddhi hum
Dodrupchen Rinpoche IV

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Kyabje Zong Rinpoche

If we lack the proper antidotes of emptiness and bodhichitta, we will not be able to control our minds when frightening appearances manifest. It is considered a sign of progress in this practice if we go unconscious, and then, when we wake up, have forgotten our names and whose bodies we have! This is the ceasing of clinging to the body.
Zongtrul Losang Tsöndru, Chöd in the Ganden Tradition: The Oral Instructions of Kyabje Zong Rinpoche

Thrangu Rinpoche ཁྲ་འགུ

"Meditation is not supposed to be the fabrication or the reinforcement of some particular state, but simply the cultivation of the awareness of what,ever is arising in the mind." ~ Thrangu Rinpoche ,  ཁྲ་འགུ

Tertön Sogyal Lerab Lingpa

Tertön Sogyal proceeded through the foundational practices of the Dzogchen training. During this period, he had only one robe and nothing on which to sleep. He lived among the forest animals, sleeping on the ground or flat rocks just as they did. He had no pans with which to cook, so his daily sustenance consisted of roasted barley porridge mixed with crystal water from a nearby spring. He endured these austerities without saying a word to his teacher. When Nyoshul Lungtok became aware of Tertön Sogyal’s asceticism, the teacher ordered him to take up residence next to the tent-kitchen.
~~ Fearless in Tibet
Book by Matteo Pistono
Nineteenth-century Tibetan mystic Tertön Sogyal was a visionary, whose mastery of meditation led him to be a revered teacher to the Thirteenth Dalai Lama.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

The basic nature of all conscious beings is 'self-existing wakefulness'.
Self-existing meaning spontaneous or without effort and wakefulness meaning natural awareness.
To ignore our basic nature, is to wander in fear and confusion,
to directly realise our essential nature is to be Enlightened. ~~
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

HH Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje

“We must keep non-violence as our goal”
~~ HH Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje

HH 16th KARMAPA, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje

Nothing happens... HH 16th KARMAPA, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje

Monday, November 16, 2020

Venerable Khangser Rinpoche

The first step in attaining happiness is to cultivate tranquility of mind. And how do we cultivate tranquility? We often tell people to “calm down,” but it doesn’t work if we don’t also tell them how to calm down. If you just tell yourself to calm down, without actually knowing how to do it, it won’t work. To attain inner tranquility, you have to start by reducing negative emotions and ways of thinking, and this has nothing to do with religion; whether or not you do it is entirely up to you.

By Khangser Rinpoche

Sunday, November 15, 2020

H H 16th Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje

Any moment ~ 16th Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje

Any brief moment, any time at all that one could use as an opportunity for dharma practice, one must use.

H H Dalai Lama दलाई लामा




ದಲೈ ಲಾಮ್

ನೀವು ಇತರರಿಗೆ ಸಹಾಯ ಮಾಡಲು ಸಾಧ್ಯವಾದರೆ, ಮಾಡಿ; ನಿಮಗೆ ಸಾಧ್ಯವಾಗದಿದ್ದರೆ, ಕನಿಷ್ಠ ಅವರಿಗೆ ಹಾನಿ ಮಾಡಬೇಡಿ.

H H Dalai Lama  दलाई लामा
If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them.

यदि आप दूसरों की मदद कर सकते हैं, तो अवश्य करें; यदि नहीं कर सकते हैं तो कम से कम उन्हें नुकसान नही पहुचाइए.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

HH 14th Dalai lama, Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso

If you feel hatred and ill-feeling toward others, they may feel similarly toward you and, as a result, suspicion and fear will create a distance between you and make you feel lonely and isolated. Not all members of your community will have similar negative feelings toward you, but some may look on you negatively because of your feelings
~~ HH 14th Dalai lama, Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso

OSHO

The fool who knows he is a fool is that much wiser. The fool who thinks he is wise is a fool indeed. 


Ponder over it: what do you think about yourself? It is going to be painful to see your foolishness. It is easy to see other people as fools; in fact, everybody knows that everybody else is a fool, but to see your own foolishness is a great step toward wisdom. To see your own foolishness is already transforming your being, your consciousness.

Friday, November 13, 2020

HE Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse

If there is no blind hope, there is also no disappointment. If one knows that everything is impermanent, one does not grasp, and if one does not grasp, one will not think in terms of having or lacking, and therefore one lives fully.
 HE Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, What Makes You Not a Buddhist

Thursday, November 12, 2020

View, meditation, conduct and result ~ Dudjom Rinpoche

The realization that all phenomena of samsara and enlightenment are emptiness inseparable from naked awareness is the view.


To release present awareness within the spacious natural state and then to sustain the self-liberation of thoughts without grasping is meditation.

All post-meditative activity done harmoniously with the Dharma is the conduct.

The complete manifestation of that abiding nature is the result.

Blog Archive