From Dilgo Khyentse's
"The Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones,"
lets read from the Commentary on pg. 84-85 and
let's also read from the root text on page 203.
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In today's selection from Dilgo Khyentse's commentary we can read:
"...to attempt all these complex practices
is unnecessary, however,
for by thoroughly mastering a practice
focused upon a single Buddha
you can discover the wisdom and compassion
of them all."
From the Dalai Lama's
"The Path to Enlightenment,"
lets read page 106-107 and
let's also read from the
Translator's Introduction on page 17.
In today's selection the 14th Dalai Lama explains:
"...strong faith...
somewhat contradicts Buddha's advice..."
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In today's exploration of
the " Intermediate Collection of Practices "
we could consider:
for both Faith and Fear are
two sides of the same coin of
the contrivance that often fights against:
circumstance, physiology, emotion and reason.
How then are we to advance upon the path?
Receive teachings, follow the instructions and
notice their results.
If effects are abysmal, find a new teacher.
But when the results are positive,
then you’ve found an effective teacher.
Who are you working with, one-on-one, every week?
I invite you to share your feelings and insights with
my other students at: Buddha's Quick Path
Om Mani Padme Hum,
Lama Jigme Gyatso: Rime Manipa Tantrika
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