Showing posts with label bad karma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad karma. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Saturday's Recommended Reading

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From Dilgo Khyentse's
"
The Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones,"
lets read from the Commentary on pg. 82-83 and
let's also read from the root text on page 201.
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In today's selection from Dilgo Khyentse's commentary we can read:

"All phenomena of Samsara and Nirvana are
projection of your mind.
So, too, is Chenrezig.

To merge all practices into one,
remain in the state where
emptiness and appearances are
of one single essence,
and recite the Mani."




From the Dalai Lama's
"
The Path to Enlightenment,"
lets read page 104-105 and
let's also read from the
Translator's Introduction on page 16.





In today's selection the 3rd Dalai Lama explains:

"For this we must consider
the four aspects of karmic law:

[1] positive and negative deeds plant
seeds that will bear respective fruit
i.e., goodness produces future happiness and
evil produces future misery;

[2] one seed produces many fruits,
each of which has many seeds of a like nature;
[3] a deed NOT done produces NO result;
[4] and every deed one does in

body, speech OR mind leaves a karmic seed in
one's continuum that is never exhausted
{unless worked out or
neutralized by spiritual exercise}.

When one has contemplated these
four aspects of karmic law,
the importance of living in accordance with
the teachings of abandoning negativity

and cultivating the good
becomes obvious."



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In today's exploration of
the " Intermediate Collection of Practices "
we could consider:


Oh La-ma Chen-re-zig, “I” confess and
regret my negativities of
body, speech and mind as well as
resolve to err NO more;

may “I” now receive the
complete purification of
“my” every Karmic-negativity and
it’s tendencies: Om Ma-ni Pad-me Hum!


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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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sunday's Recommended Reading

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From Dilgo Khyentse's
"
The Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones,"
lets read from the Commentary on pg. 68-69 and
let's also read from the root text on page 187.






In today's selection from Dilgo Khyentse's commentary we can read:

"As the Ka-dam-pa masters used to say,

'The only good thing about wrongdoing
is that is can be purified.'



Negative actions are compounded phenomena,
so they must be impermanent;
therefore, as the Buddha said,
there can be NO fault so serious
that it cannot be purified by the four powers."




From the Dalai Lama's
"
The Path to Enlightenment,"
lets read page 90-91 and
let's also read from the biography of
the 3rd Dalai Lama on page 221.





In today's selection the 14th Dalai Lama explains:

"Thus, in the 'Three Roots' death meditation,

#1 - we Contemplate that death is certain and
Resolve to practice Dhar-ma;

#2 - we Contemplate the uncertainty of the time of death and
resolve to practice immediately; and

#3 - we Contemplate that only Dhar-ma wisdom is
of value at that time and
resolve to practice Dhar-ma purely."



The easiest way to contact me is at:
http://www.FaceBook.com/LamaJigme







In today's exploration of
the " Intermediate Collection of Practices "
we could consider:


Oh La-ma Chen-re-zig, “I” confess and regret my
negativities of body, speech and mind as well as
resolve to err NO more;

may “I” now receive the complete purification of
“my” every Karmic-negativity and it’s tendencies:
Om Ma-ni Pad-me Hum!



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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