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Meditations of a Yogin
Thoughts of a Sadhaka.
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16.04.202515:18
"The real Buddha is the nature of our mind.
Right now, our Buddha nature is covered by obscurations that we need to purify.
We also need to gather the two accumulations of merit and wisdom.
A practice in which we think that the Buddha is outside of ourselves, while ignoring the Buddha within, will, by itself, never bring complete enlightenment.
If we expect an external Buddha up there in the sky to give us all the common and supreme accomplishments, we are merely placing our hopes on an external object.
The ultimate deity is within our own mind.
We attain enlightenment by recognising our true nature and training in that recognition."
~
- Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
Vajra Speech: A Commentary on the Quintessence of Spiritual Practice, the Direct Instructions of the Great Compassionate One
Right now, our Buddha nature is covered by obscurations that we need to purify.
We also need to gather the two accumulations of merit and wisdom.
A practice in which we think that the Buddha is outside of ourselves, while ignoring the Buddha within, will, by itself, never bring complete enlightenment.
If we expect an external Buddha up there in the sky to give us all the common and supreme accomplishments, we are merely placing our hopes on an external object.
The ultimate deity is within our own mind.
We attain enlightenment by recognising our true nature and training in that recognition."
~
- Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
Vajra Speech: A Commentary on the Quintessence of Spiritual Practice, the Direct Instructions of the Great Compassionate One
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06.04.202507:08
Guru is the nature of our mind. If we have realized the nature of mind, there is no need for an external guru. If comprehension of [the nature of] the mind is maintained in and out of meditation, then the guru is beyond meeting and parting.
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
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30.03.202506:59
Oral instruction does not mean many books but rather a few words that hit the target and convey the essence of meaning into your mind.
Vision does not mean just a philosophical opinion; it is freedom from the limitations of mental constructs.
Meditation does not mean mental concentration on something; it means that your mind remains steadfast in its natural ability to know, free from mental effort.
Spontaneous action does not mean licentious behavior; it means freedom from the habit of clinging to illusory sensations as reality.
Distinguishing knowledge (prajña) does not refer to the sharp faculties of mistaken thinking; it is the realization that all dharmas are unborn and free from mental constructions.
Guru Padmasambhava
Vision does not mean just a philosophical opinion; it is freedom from the limitations of mental constructs.
Meditation does not mean mental concentration on something; it means that your mind remains steadfast in its natural ability to know, free from mental effort.
Spontaneous action does not mean licentious behavior; it means freedom from the habit of clinging to illusory sensations as reality.
Distinguishing knowledge (prajña) does not refer to the sharp faculties of mistaken thinking; it is the realization that all dharmas are unborn and free from mental constructions.
Guru Padmasambhava


15.04.202501:39
"Anuyoga uses the transformation method, however, it explains how our real nature is. There is no difference between Anuyoga and Dzogchen. Anuyoga explains how our real nature is the three primordial wisdoms: essence, nature and energy. What is essence? It is emptiness, kadag. What is nature? Clarity. What is energy? Without interruption. When we explain about energy we talk about three primordial potentialities: sound and light and rays. Since the beginning all sentient beings have these perfected potentialities. But even though we have these potentialities from the beginning, we are ignorant of having that knowledge and because of this ignorance, there is no benefit. We are always in samsara."
- Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
https://melong.com/anuyoga-system-dzogchen-guruyoga/
- Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
https://melong.com/anuyoga-system-dzogchen-guruyoga/


22.03.202508:10
In the Nyingma tradition, the peak known as Blazing Meteoritic Mount Malaya (Wyl. ri bo ma la ya gnam lcags 'bar ba Skt. malayagiri) is the most important sacred place for Vajrayana practitioners. Vajrayana teachings originated in our world when Vajrapani, the Lord of Secrets and of the yakshas, taught the Nyingma Mahayoga and Anuyoga tantras. He expounded the teachings to five noble beings: the god Yashasvi Varapala, the naga king Takshaka, the yaksha Ulkamukha, the rakshasa Matyaupayika, and a human, the Licchavi Vimalakirti.
According to Khenpo Namdrol Rinpoche, Vimalakirti then transmitted the teachings to King Dza and to Nyak Jñanakumara (one of the 25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche).
It is also the place where the Buddha descended from heaven and taught the Lankavatara Sutra.
Situated in present day Sri Lanka, it is known as Adam's Peak or Shripada.
According to Khenpo Namdrol Rinpoche, Vimalakirti then transmitted the teachings to King Dza and to Nyak Jñanakumara (one of the 25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche).
It is also the place where the Buddha descended from heaven and taught the Lankavatara Sutra.
Situated in present day Sri Lanka, it is known as Adam's Peak or Shripada.


25.03.202509:24
Longchenpa said in his work, A Treasure of Wish-Fulfilling Jewels, regarding yogins that confuse the experience of Rigpa with what it is not:
Not knowing how the two truths are united, they come to blank vacuity.
They say that from both “is” and “is not” they are free,
But of the ground of such a freedom they are ignorant,
And have a view that takes them to the zenith of existence. (The formless realms or the arūpa-loka)
Such teaching is not Buddhadharma.
They say they have a space-like mind.
But let them rather daub themselves with ashes. (I.e. behave like a sadhu. Their view, in other words, resembles that of the Hindu schools.)
Not knowing how the two truths are united, they come to blank vacuity.
They say that from both “is” and “is not” they are free,
But of the ground of such a freedom they are ignorant,
And have a view that takes them to the zenith of existence. (The formless realms or the arūpa-loka)
Such teaching is not Buddhadharma.
They say they have a space-like mind.
But let them rather daub themselves with ashes. (I.e. behave like a sadhu. Their view, in other words, resembles that of the Hindu schools.)
16.04.202506:18
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