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mind is naturally pristine, and that your mental events are just passing through. You must deeply realize this.
Orgyen Chowang • Our Pristine Mind: A Practical Guide to Unconditional Happiness
I would say that for four or five years practically the only teaching Rinpoche gave, in many different forms, under many different titles, was, “Stop shopping around and settle down and go deeply into one body of truth.” He taught that this continual dabbling around in spiritual things was just another form of materialism, trying to get comfortable
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Transformando confusão em clareza: Um guia para as práticas fundamentais do budismo tibetano (Portuguese Edition)
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“Regard all dharmas as dreams.”
Pema Chödrön • Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living (Shambhala Classics)
Hui-neng says, “This teaching is neither true nor false. This path is neither great nor small. Salvation and liberation depend on abilities. Choose among the different doctrines and hold up one for veneration. Thus follows a chapter on the true teaching of the Great Path.”
Red Pine • The Diamond Sutra: The Perfection of Wisdom
Hinayana path, the fourth noble truth, which is divided into shila, ethical behavior; samadhi, meditation; and prajna, wisdom or insight into the nature of things.
Reginald A. Ray • Secret of the Vajra World
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YOU’RE NOT THE limited, anxious person you think you are. Any trained Buddhist teacher can tell you with all the conviction of personal experience that, really, you’re the very heart of compassion, completely aware, and fully capable of achieving the greatest good, not only for yourself, but for everyone and everything you can imagine.