“What most of us need, almost more than anything, is the courage and humility really to ask for help, from the depths of our hearts: to ask for the compassion of the enlightened beings, to ask for purification and healing, to ask for the power to understand the meaning of our suffering and transform it; at a relative level to ask for the growth in our lives of clarity, peace, and discernment, and to ask for the realization of the absolute nature of mind that comes from merging with the deathless wisdom mind of the master.” NeedsMindHeartHelpingSufferingAsksGrowthLevelsHealingCompassionOur LivesHumilityMastersPrideAbsolutesDepthClarityRealizationEnlightenedRelativeDiscernmentPurificationDeathlessMerging Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“The masters say if you create an auspicious condition in your body and your environment then meditation and realization will automatically arise.” IfsBodyEnvironmentMeditationConditionsMastersYour BodyAriseRealizationOur Environment Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“Devote the mind to confusion and we know only too well, if we´re honest, that it will become a dark master of confusion, adept in its addictions, subtle and perversely supple in its slaveries. Devote it in meditation to the task of freeing itself from illusion, and we will find that, with time, patience, discipline, and the right training, our mind will begin to unknot itself and know its essential bliss and clarity.” IfsKnowsMindWellsDarkPracticeMeditationHonestMastersDisciplineEssentialsTrainingIllusionTasksSlaveryAddictionConfusionClarityBlissSubtleMeditation PracticeAdeptSuppleTime Patience Book:Glimpse After Glimpse: Daily Reflections on Living and Dying Source: Glimpse After Glimpse: Daily Reflections on Living and Dying
“I remember how people would often come to see my master Jamyang Khyentse simply to ask for his guidance for the moment of death. He was so loved and revered throughout Tibet, especially in the eastern province of Kham, that some would travel for months on end to meet him and get his blessing just once before they died. All my masters would give this as their advice, for this is the essence of what is needed as you come to die: "Be free of attachment and aversion. Keep your mind pure. And unite your mind with Buddha."” PeopleGivingMindEndsMomentsRememberDeathDiesAsksAdviceDyingMastersMonthsNeededBlessingPureEssenceDiedGuidanceAttachmentEasternProvincesAversionTibet Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“Devotion {to the spiritual master} becomes the purest, quickest, and simplest way to realize the nature of our mind and all things. As we progress in it, the process reveals itself as wonderfully interdependent: We, from our side, try continually to generate devotion; the devotion we arouse itself generates glimpses of the nature of mind, and these glimpses only enhance and deepen our devotion to the master who is inspiring us. So in the end devotion springs out of wisdom: devotion and the living experience of the nature of mind becomes inseparable, and inspire one another.” WayLifeTryingMindEndsSpiritualProcessSidesNatureRealizingProgressInspireMastersSpringAll ThingsDevotionGlimpseSimplestInseparableSpiritual Masters Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“There is only one way of attaining liberation and of obtaining the omniscience of enlightenment: following an authentic spiritual master.” WaySpiritualSpiritualityMastersEnlightenmentFollowingOne WayLiberationObtainingOmniscienceSpiritual Masters Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“. . . when the nature of mind is introduced by a master, it is just too simple for us to believe. Our ordinary mind tells us this cannot be, there must be something more to it than this. It must surely be more "glorious", with light blazing in space around us, angels with flowing golden hair swooping down to meet us, and a deep Wizard of Oz voice announcing, "Now you have been introduced to the nature of your mind." There is no such drama.” MindBelieveHas BeensLightBeliefVoiceSimpleSpaceMastersHairDramaOrdinaryAngelGoldenGloriousWizardsBlazingAnnouncingGolden Hair Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“It is compassion, then, that is the best protection; it is also, as the great masters of the past have always known, the source of all healing.” PastHealingCompassionKnownMastersSourceProtection Author:Sogyal Rinpoche