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Forwarded from ℜ𝔬𝔬𝔪𝔰 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔰𝔥𝔞𝔡𝔬𝔴𝔰
Through contentment there is a world within my heart .
Forwarded from Esoteric Dixie Dharma
Having patience I should develop enthusiasm;
For Awakening will dwell only in those who exert themselves.
Just as there is no movement without wind,
So merit does not occur without enthusiasm.

What is enthusiasm? It is finding joy in what is wholesome.
It's opposing factors explained
As laziness, attraction to what is bad
And despising oneself out of despondency.

Because of attachment to the pleasureable taste of idleness.
Because of craving for sleep
And because of having no disillusion with the misery of cyclic existence,
Laziness grows very strong.

Enmeshed in the snare of disturbing conceptions,
I have entered the snare of birth.
Why am I still not aware
That I live in the mouth of the lord of death?

Do I not see
That he is systematically slaughtering my species?
Whoever remains soundly asleep
(Surely behaves) like a buffalo with a butcher.


- Acharya Shantideva, A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life
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Forwarded from Away From All Suns
The Host and its Guests

Imagine your awareness to be like an unchanging, borderless, crystal sphere of pure Awareness. That’s the “host”.

Thoughts, identities, images, colors, sounds, flavors, odors, sensations, emotions, perceptions and experiences of every kind appear and disappear within that crystal clear sphere of pure Awareness. Those appearances are the “guests”.

You could also consider the “host” to be a tv, in which ALL the tv shows are the “guests”.

The first human Dzogchen teacher, Garab Dorje taught:

“That which is changelessly present and aware, equally during the presence of thoughts (and all experiences) and during the absence of thoughts (and all experiences), is rigpa. Rigpa or pure Awareness remains equally unchanged during both conditions.”

The state and nature of the “host” is what’s being “introduced” in Dzogchen. The nature of the appearances (guests) have no special importance or significance in Dzogchen, as they are not more than being like the ever-changing, and ungraspable reflections that appear and disappear in a crystal clear mirror.

You are rigpa, the “host” and are never a “guest” (an appearance).

Gaudapada, the founder of Advaita Vedanta, expressed:

“The turiya (Awareness, rigpa) does not enter the daytime waking state, does not enter dream state, and does not enter deep, dreamless sleep; it remains “untouched” (asparsa) by the presence or absence of the three states.”

These two teachers gave away the whole secret of their traditions (Dzogchen and Advaita) in these few lines.

Your current, simple, ordinary awareness, is exactly the rigpa and turiya being pointed out.

Since it remains untouched and unchanged during any experience of every kind, it is beyond “cause and effect”. Because it’s beyond “cause and effect”, it hasn’t a cause and can’t be caused or produced.

And something which has no caused beginning, cannot have an end, since it never “began”.

No practice can transform some thing or state “other than this”, into this. The “sudden teaching”, is the only possibility, since nothing can become “gradually” what it already is. Awareness is already awareness.

It’s like a quantum leap from an imaginary state of consciousness, to what’s Real; just like waking from a dream. The dream character doesn’t “transition” into the waking state. The reflection never becomes the mirror.

The reflection and the mirror are never in actual contact.

Your ordinary awareness, the awareness that is cognizant of these little black letters, is exactly this rigpa and turiya being pointed to.

It’s very simple:

There are only two factors, the pure Awareness (which you always are) and the “thought constructs” and perceptions (the guests) which appear in your changeless Awareness.

Awareness has no thoughts or personal history or identity; just like a mirror doesn’t come with its own reflections.

Because Awareness is immaterial it can’t be affected by brain injury, drugs, Alzheimers or death. All those are conditions referring to “guests”. Mind, brain, body, intellect and concepts are all the “guests”.

Differentiating the hosting Awareness from its guests is the Way of Primordial Liberation called Dzogchen.

Garab Dorje also instructed that the teaching of Dzogchen begins with the “direct introduction to rigpa awareness”, with no preparatory stages, no initiations, no samaya and no guru yoga.

Dzogchen master, Longchenpa wrote:

“In this case what makes perfect sense in the Ati (Dzogchen) approach is the superior realization whereby one directly experiences the unobstructed state in its nakedness, without relying on anything whatso­ever.”

“Since one does not experience separation from the essence of Awareness even for an instant, to say that it is realized or perceived is merely to use a conventional expression... “

“Awareness abides as the aspect which is aware under any and all circumstances, and so occurs naturally, without transition or change.”

Quotes from Longchenpa’s Choying Dzod.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ6nS-kkoyE&feature=youtu.be
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Forwarded from Vajrarastra
Rigveda, Mandala 10, Hymn 129

I. Then was not non-existent nor existent: there was no realm of air, no sky beyond it.
What covered in, and where? And what gave shelter? Was water there, unfathomed depth of water?

II. Death was not then, nor was there aught immortal: no sign was there, the day's and night's divider.
That One Thing, breathless, breathed by its own nature: apart from it was nothing whatsoever.

III. Darkness there was: at first concealed in darkness this All was indiscriminate chaos.
All that existed then was void and formless: by the great power of Warmth was born that Unit.

IV. Thereafter rose Desire in the beginning, Desire, the primal seed and germ of Spirit.
Sages who searched with their heart's thought discovered the existent's kinship in the non-existent.

V. Transversely was their severing line extended: what was above it then, and what below it?
There were begetters, there were mighty forces, free action here and energy up yonder

VI. Who verily knows and who can here declare it, whence it was born and whence comes this creation?
The Gods are later than this world's production. Who knows then whence it first came into being?

VII. He, the first origin of this creation, whether he formed it all or did not form it,
Whose eye controls this world in highest heaven, he verily knows it, or perhaps he knows not.
Forwarded from Adonis of Arkaim
May I become a protector for those without one,
A guide for those who have entered the path;
May I become a bridge, a boat and a ship
For those who wish to cross over.
May I be an island for those who seek one
And a lamp for those needing light,
May I be a bed for all who wish to rest
And a servant for all who want a servant.

-A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life

The way of bodhicitta is the heroic path. The parallels with medieval knightly orders should be obvious.
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Forwarded from Aesthetics and Stuffs
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