September 12, 2009
Simplicity.
When mind remains in pure awareness; no thoughts of past or future, without being attracted by external objects or occupied by mental constructions, it will be a state of primordial simplicity. In that state, there is no need for an iron hand of forced vigilance to immobilizise thoughts.
As is said: *BUDDHANATURE IS THE NATURALLY SIMPLICITY OF MIND*
Once recognized that simplicity it can be maintained effortless presence of mind. Then you will experience an inner freedom in which there is no need to block the arising of thoughts, or fear that they will spoil.
Origine teaching: Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche by verses of Padampa Sangye
Simplicity.
>> September 12, 2009
If you recognize the emptiness of thoughts, instead of solidifying them, the arising and subsiding of each thought will clarify and strengthen your realization of emptiness.
When mind remains in pure awareness; no thoughts of past or future, without being attracted by external objects or occupied by mental constructions, it will be a state of primordial simplicity. In that state, there is no need for an iron hand of forced vigilance to immobilizise thoughts.
As is said: *BUDDHANATURE IS THE NATURALLY SIMPLICITY OF MIND*
Once recognized that simplicity it can be maintained effortless presence of mind. Then you will experience an inner freedom in which there is no need to block the arising of thoughts, or fear that they will spoil.
Origine teaching: Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche by verses of Padampa Sangye
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