
Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon

we can only share the experience of love if we let go of our definitions of who we are and what we want to become. Why does it seem that so often we do just the opposite and then call it love?
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
KD If it’s a moment of icy wind which chills the stuffiness of smugness. If it’s a moment of clarity in which there is no strategy. If it’s the fresh panic of each moment. If it’s the clarity that explodes the process of developing strategies. Maybe . . . if you panic at every moment, it becomes impossible ever to strategise again.
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
All you have to do is see the rest of the world as the other gender. But more in the sense of a broad field of sensitised appreciation.
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
adolescent rejection of authority and tradition.
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
To view each entire field of one’s senses as either ‘maleness’ or ‘femaleness’ is not a straightforward procedure.
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
We are symbols of ourselves because we do not experience ourselves as real—whilst we cling to duality—and therefore what we experience ourselves to be, is a symbol of what we actually
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
Death is not simply the gradual day-by-day shift of the aging process which adds its lines to our faces, but the infinitesimal truncations which enable ‘old versions of ourselves’ to die and be replaced by rebirths in each passing moment.
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
How you feel about your partner is what fuels your view
Ngakpa Chogyam • Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
Intuition is commonly acknowledged, but usually it is seen in terms of insight into conceptually comprehensible subjects or situations.