When you are not attached to external phenomena, then your Buddha-nature will easily appear.
H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
Dharma Discourse, “Living Beings are Lost in their Deluded Self, Not Seeing Their True Self”
When you are not attached to external phenomena, then your Buddha-nature will easily appear.
H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
Dharma Discourse, “Living Beings are Lost in their Deluded Self, Not Seeing Their True Self”
Distilling words about phenomena should be known as the path of samatha, While a full analysis of their meanings should be known as the path of special insight (vipashyana). “Mahayana Sutralamkara (Ornament for the...
Samatha is a one-pointed mind; special insight (vipashyana) is fine investigation” The Cloud of Jewels of Sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha
. . . dhyana entails abiding imperturbably in our dharma-nature of true emptiness, yet not being attached to such emptiness. Only that can be called true dhyana.” Imparting the Absolute Truth through the Heart...
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