“In Guhyagarbha (māyājāla tantra) it is said: In any of the four times and ten directions Enlightenment will not be found Except in the Mind, which is the fully enlightened state. Do not seek the Buddha in any other source. (Otherwise) even if the Buddha (himself) searches, it will not be found.” Spirituality Book:The Practice of Dzogchen Source: The Practice of Dzogchen
“If you have no contentment, you are poor even though you may be wealthy. for the mind of a miser is never satisfied. Those who are content are truly the richest. Even if they have little, their minds are filled with happiness. —Stainless Light, the testament of Drimé Özer” GreedTestamentDharmaMiserliness1363 Book:The Life of Longchenpa: The Omniscient Dharma King of the Vast Expanse Source: The Life of Longchenpa: The Omniscient Dharma King of the Vast Expanse
“You may have collected many useful profound texts – philosophical scriptures, Spoken advice, transcribed teachings, Yet if you do not practice, at the time of death, books don’t help. Observe your mind! This is my advice from the heart.” BuddhismEnlightenmentAwakeningSelf RealizationDharmaSpiritual PracticeDying Well Book:Longchenpa's Advice from the Heart Source: Longchenpa's Advice from the Heart