WHAT IS PRACTICE?

What Is Practice?

Practice is training in remembering that,
before we are human, we are non-dual consciousness,
and aware of illusions.

When we train like this, we become practitioners
who learn from life’s experiences of the unity of opposites.

When we no longer see difficulties as an obstacle,
we are practising in a practical way.

Training is demolition of illusions.

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3 Responses to WHAT IS PRACTICE?

  1. Ramble's avatar Ramble says:

    “Practice is training in remembering…” I am suspecting that this is all there is to it! Once we have seen, heard, read, understood all about it, the practice comes down to THIS.
    Remembering, at all times, the more frequently and constantly we can, the closer we are and remain, to ‘practically’ living in the right way. It makes sense, if we ARE already THAT, then it is just the effort to improving the ratio between, ‘remembering’ and ‘forgetting’, (rather than becoming or changing)- which is the whole training and practice.

    • tony's avatar tony says:

      Hello Ramble,

      “Rather than becoming or changing.” 🙂

      Kathie and I used to ask lamas, “Do I have to be like them?” Meaning become like other students, who seem to act the part.

      We are perfect the way we are, we just drop attachments. This doesn’t mean we don’t care, but we can respond objectively.

      Tony

  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    okay, great!

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