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Feb 8, 2021 · Regarding the authenticity of the Buddha’s teachings, shortly after his enlightenment the Buddha is said to have reflected: Profound and peaceful, free from complexity, uncompounded luminosity- I have found a nectar-like Dharma.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s teaching on Jangkya Rolpai Dorje's "Recognizing My Mother - An Experiential Song on the View" followed by a question and answer session online from his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on February 8, 2021 at the request of Lama Zopa Rinpoche and the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT).
Its body on mother’s lap with sorrow, It feels gripped by a hawk like a sparrow. When his body blood and dirt is cleansed, Like flayed alive its pains increas’d, When umbilical cord is being cut, It feels as if the spine does jut, When wrapped in the cradle, It feels bound by a girdle. He who realizes not the truth of non-born
When you are deep in meditation, it feels like your 'self' has dissolved, and only there is pure awareness. There is no separation, no thoughts, no mind, but simply awareness itself. You no longer identify this body as yourself, for you have become one with the world.
Recognizing the Mother. (A Song on the Experience of the Middle Way View) (Tib: Taghurama Ngoezin) -Changkya Rolpai Dorji. E Ma Ho! 1. He who reveals in bare The wonder of profound dependent arising nature, O my Guru, your kindness is indeed boundless.
Sep 20, 2021 · As Buddhists, the best love song we can sing to ourselves is Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, through which we bow deeply to our own Buddha nature and call forth endless reserves of wisdom, courage and compassion to face every obstacle with an undefeatable spirit.
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Jul 15, 2024 · This is my interpretation of the meaning of the Alanis Morissette song, Thank You (also known as Thank U). I don’t claim any special knowledge about the song; this interpretation of the lyrics is just based on my understanding of Zen, Buddhism, and also my practicing of yoga, specifically Iyengar yoga. If you’ve read some of the personal ...