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Re: [bbgforum] Oral Instruction by Dilgo Khentse

hi david
a rather late response to this post - i had set it aside to read in a leisurely way and just got round to it this morning!  it's wonderful, really marvellous - thank you so much for sharing it.  and, re our discussion at the b'caryavatara group last night about prayer wishes, the dedication at the end to each and every reader or listener is incredibly significant and profound and hugely encouraging!  many many thanks.
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cait
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 10:54 PM
Subject: [bbgforum] Oral Instruction by Dilgo Khentse

I've been reading Dilgo Khentse's recently published autobiography,
Brilliant Moon, which ends with the following . I felt the urge to
share this around..........

While mind is watching mind
Though there is nothing to see, it is vividly clear;
Uncontrived,free, and at ease in that state,
Rest naturally, simply undistracted.

Whatever thought occurs from that state,
Without stopping or analyzing, watch its very nature.
Its arising doesn't obscure the absolute nature;
Whatever occurs, relax right there.

Don't follow thoughts about the past,
Don't anticipate thoughts about the future,
Directly transcend the external world;
That is called the 'four parts without three.'

If you maintain this recognition of thoughts,
You will feel that they do not truly begin, remain, or end.
Though you notice them, they have no effect on your true nature;
That is the bare natural state, the way it is.

If you take that empty awareness, open and carefree, as the path,
All the time, during formal practice and afterward,
You will quickly and surely acquire a confident realization
That confusion is freed by itself.

It is very helpful to mingle your mind
Inseperably with your teacher's;
By settling in equipoise within that state, developing faith and
devotion,
You will meet the natural face of dharmakaya.

Especially guard the coninuity of impermanence, renunciation,
And pure discipline, like your own eyes;
Never diminish your one-pointed diligence in the heart of the matter,
The essential yoga of the profound meaning.

Alternating study , reflection and meditation,
The one will help the others;
Ultimately that is what you need to resolve,
So practice the essential meaning with tenacity.

May this delightful, sacred offering cloud
Of essential pith instructions
Cause you to gain realization
Of the definitive secret that is like space.

MANGALAM.



Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:02 am

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I've been reading Dilgo Khentse's recently published autobiography, Brilliant Moon, which ends with the following . I felt the urge to share this...
david curtis
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Nov 24, 2008
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hi david a rather late response to this post - i had set it aside to read in a leisurely way and just got round to it this morning! it's wonderful, really...
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Hi David   I really enjoyed and was moved by it , thankyou.   Nadine and I met Luang Por Sumedho this weekend , and he blessed Will. He was in good form ,...
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