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WELL, THAT’S ABOUT IT.

Well, That’s About It There is really nothing more to say; to say more would only be repetition and would weaken the message. As Shabkar said, β€œDon’t doubt.” All there is is awareness. We are pure awareness before all thoughts … Continue reading

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THE MIDDLE WAY OF THE MIDDLE WAY

The Middle Way Of The Middle Way We have to discover what the Buddha discovered. The Buddha discovered pure awareness: β€œNot too tight and not too loose.” Not too rigid and not too easygoing. Not too supercilious (Old Age) and … Continue reading

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BUDDHISTS BELIEVE TOO!

Buddhists Believe Too! Believing in the effectiveness of one tradition or method over another is a belief πŸ˜‰ Belief is not a prerequisite in Buddhism. However, to choose to follow a certain tradition or method, we have to believe or … Continue reading

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CLARIFYING STILLNESS AND EMPTINESS

Clarifying Stillness and Emptiness There’s been a lot of interest on the topic of stillness and emptiness. The nature of mind and mind consciousness are not the same thing, and neither are they separate. The nature of mind – our … Continue reading

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THE ASYLUM IN ELYSIUM

The Asylum in Elysium Elysium: heaven, nirvana, paradise Asylum: place of refuge, or mental institution. If we look for liberation in paradise/heaven/nirvana/elysium, then we are wishing to escape from the place we are now, as we regard it either as … Continue reading

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BUDDHISM IN DAILY LIFE

Buddhism in Daily Life is Awareness in Daily Life Once we (that’s awareness itself) are aware of awareness’s true nature – pure/empty compassionate awareness – this will enhance, elevate and uplift our approach to whatever we have to deal with … Continue reading

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QUESTION QUESTION QUESTION

Question Question Question No question, no answer. An answer without a question is not the answer; it is an answer. The real Dharma is in the irritation and not in books or teachings. Our real path is our own confusion … Continue reading

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THE OPPOSITE OF TRUTH IS A LIE

The Opposite of Truth is a Lie In Buddhism, the word lie is not used: out of compassion, the terms ‘mistakes’, ‘confusion’ or ‘misperceptions’ are employed. A lie obscures the truth. This can either be a unconscious, confused idea or … Continue reading

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IN THE BEGINNING WAS NOT THE WORD…

In The Beginning Was Not The Word… it was just dressed up awareness! Ultimate truth is very simple, and is realised by recognising mistaken, conventional reality, which is also very simple but has become complex and ingrained. This is the … Continue reading

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WHAT HAS EMPTINESS EVER DONE FOR ME!?

What Has Emptiness Ever Done For Me!? All our lives, awareness has been wandering around looking for something, and not feeling satisfied. That dissatisfaction is due to the lack of clarity, and clarity is none other than emptiness. Pure awareness … Continue reading

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DON’T BLAME YOUR SELF

Don’t Blame Your Self This is the last thing we (pure/empty awareness) should do because it makes the ‘self’ seem real. ‘Self’ is merely awareness that has forgotten its pure/empty nature, thus creating an idea about itself. This creation is … Continue reading

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WHOM CAN YOU TRUST?

Whom Can We Trust? The ultimate decider to this question must be…us! Even if we are trusting something or someone outside ourselves, it is still ‘we’ who is trusting our own acknowledgement. We should, in fact, put ourselves on our … Continue reading

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ARE YOU ‘PUT OFF’ BY SPIRITUAL PEOPLE?

Are You ‘Put Off’ By Spiritual People? The Buddha said, β€œNot too tight and not too loose.” He could have said, β€œNot too wet and not too dry.” Not many of us are just moist! People seem to fall into … Continue reading

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STUCK IN MINDFULNESS

Stuck in Mindfulness A sticky problem! Mindfulness means to be aware of something. In spiritual terms, it is a useful tool: a reminder for awareness to be aware. Once awareness is remembered, we can drop mindfulness, otherwise we are over … Continue reading

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HOW DO WE KNOW WE ARE DOING THE RIGHT THING?

How do we know we are doing the right thing? This is a personal dilemma. The Buddha said, β€œDo good; do no harm; train the mind.” This tests our conscience. It all depends on whether we talking conventionally, absolutely or … Continue reading

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WHEN THE BUDDHA’S TEACHINGS MOVE

When The Buddha’s Teachings Move When the Buddha’s teaching moves to another culture, the expression of the teaching has to adapt in order to adjust to that particular mindset. The primordial purity of the teaching never changes, but is expressed … Continue reading

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I AM A FAKE

I am aΒ Fake I hope I am real I fear I am not Dharma is Not Complicated The nature of mind has three qualities: Emptiness…Awareness…Compassion. The nature of mind has five wisdoms: mirror-like, discriminating, equalising, all-accomplishing and all-embracing. This is … Continue reading

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ANGRY FOR NO REASON

Angry for no reason …really? Sometimes we just ‘blow up’ for no particular reason – or so it seems. Something small happens, we read or see something and maybe repeat this to someone else; we get an adverse reaction (or … Continue reading

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IS IT ESSENCE OR EGO?

Is it Essence or Ego? Essence is our essential nature, which is empty-awareness. Ego is awareness that has forgotten the emptiness of awareness, and so too, its essential nature. There is no such thing as an ego; it is merely … Continue reading

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VERIFYING PURE AWARENESS

Verifying Pure Awareness Verifying: to make sure Pure: nothing added Awareness: perception. When awareness (that’s what all sentient beings have) becomes aware of awareness, it finds only awareness. Finding nothing but awareness is known as emptiness or shunyata – that … Continue reading

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TO WHATEVER HAPPENS…

To Whatever Happens… Sometimes, the mind is lost in one of the six realms*. Sometimes, the mind is without thought. Sometimes the mind is depressed. Whatever happens, know this to be a product of karma – self programming. To whatever … Continue reading

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DON’T THINK YOU ARE AWAKE

Don’t Think You Are Awake ‘Being’ is pure essence. The opposite of ‘being’ awake is ‘being’ asleep. Asleep means ‘being’ unconscious or dreaming. Unconscious is not knowing. Dreaming is ‘being’ believing the images in the mind. All images are known … Continue reading

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SILLY BUDDHIST!

Silly Buddhist! The opposite of compassion is callousness; showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others. For years, I’ve thought that global corporations and politicians were greedy to the extent of causing suffering. When engaging with others about … Continue reading

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“I AM” IS ALWAYS WAS

β€œI Am” Is Always “Was” The moment I feel β€œI am” is a moment away from 1st person singular present of ‘be’. Duality is a moment away from non-duality.

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OTHERS’ SPIRITUALITY: HELL OR REALISATION?

Others’ Spirituality: Hell or Realisation? When we were young and wondering what life was all about, there were plenty of people to talk to – we speculated. When some of us moved into the realm of spirituality, there were fewer … Continue reading

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“I CAN’T MEDITATE.”

β€œI CAN’T MEDITATE” β€œI can’t meditate.” β€œYou don’t want to.” β€œI can meditate.” β€œThen stop.” Meditation is not doing anything. It is merely recognising awareness – purely awareness. We get so fascinated with the contents of the mind that we … Continue reading

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CANNOT ‘KNOW’

Artificial Intelligence Cannot ‘Know’ The only true nature an A.I. robot can know is what it adds by programming into itself. It can learn faster than human beings, but cannot drop the programme; the programme cannot cease to exist. If … Continue reading

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EVERYONE TEACHES THE DHARMA…EVEN SHAKESPEARE! ;-)

Everyone teaches the Dharma…even Shakespeare! πŸ˜‰ It all depends on our view: from a Dharma perspective, suicide is not the end To be, or not to be – that is the question: … (to awaken or not to awaken) Whether … Continue reading

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CONFORMING

Conforming Mimicking Does it matter? Or rather, do we think that it doesn’t matter? β€œNo one else bothers so why should I?” Our cultural behaviour is changing. This is the effect of the Kali Yuga – selfishness – and/or it … Continue reading

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“CALLING THE GURU FROM AFAR”

β€œCalling The Guru From Afar” The guru here means the awakened ones, which the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha represent. These three jewels are revealed by our guru/teacher who awakens our three inner jewels, which are none other than the three … Continue reading

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THE NEED FOR CONSTANT INSPIRATION

The Need For Constant Inspiration Patrul Rinpoche said: “You know the relative to be a lie, yet still you practise the two accumulations. You realize that in the absolute there is nothing to be meditated on, yet still you practise … Continue reading

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STUDENTS AND TEACHERS – A CAN OF WORMS!

Students and Teachers – A Little Can Of Worms! It needn’t be. This is mainly about Tibetan Buddhism, but it appertains to all spiritual groups and traditions. All spiritual ideals have been acquired from another culture, apart from indigenous people … Continue reading

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WE ARE NOT TOO THICK!

We Are Not Too Thick! Being ‘thick’ is being heavy with prejudices (preconceived opinions). However, this is not all bad news as the definition of enlightenment is full cognition of the problem. So if we are aware of how thick … Continue reading

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WHY IS THE DHARMA SO EXPENSIVE?

Why Is The Dharma So Expensive? The Dharma is beyond human culture. The Dharma frees us from human cultures. The Dharma frees us from suffering. The Dharma is our true nature. We cannot buy what we already have. The outer … Continue reading

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SIMPLIFIED: THE FOUR ENLIGHTENED ACTIVITIES

Simplified: The Four Enlightened Activities Pacifying, enriching, magnetising and destroying. Attending to one’s own mind: Destroying ego’s torment = ending fixations Magnetising = compassionate space Enriching = wisdom Pacifying = inner peace Attending to others: Inner peace – pacifies Wisdom … Continue reading

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THE FOUR ENLIGHTENED ACTIVITIES

The Four Enlightened Activities Sometimes in the dharma, it isn’t always possible to find an exact meaning of a text, such as those describing – in practical terms – the four enlightened activities of Pacifying, Enriching, Magnetising and Destroying. There … Continue reading

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WHAT DOES KNOWING AWARENESS DO?

What Does Knowing Awareness Do? Knowing awareness does nothing. Knowing awareness doesn’t believe anything that arises in the the mind, or in anyone else’s mind. That is compassion in action. Knowing awareness, in essence, actually has no compassion. It is … Continue reading

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ALL WE NEED TO KNOW

All We Need To Know is Knowing Awareness There are two aspects to knowing awareness – knowing of awareness, and knowing-awareness itself. This is the difference between Alaya-vijnana and Rigpa. They are very close. Knowing of awareness; there is still … Continue reading

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WHY WE SHOULD MEDITATE FOR OUR SELVES

Why We Should Meditate For Our Selves The Meditation Scientist Scientists and meditators use the same instrument: the microscope. For a scientist, this is a physical object, and for a meditator, it is the nature of mind looking at the … Continue reading

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THE PRACTICAL REASONS FOR THE TWO TRUTHS

The Practical Reasons For The Two Truths The middle way beyond extremes (the inseparability of the two truths) is the actual teaching experience of the dharma beyond concepts: words, teachings and books are not the dharma. In the moment of … Continue reading

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BUDDHISM CAN TIE US IN KNOTS

Buddhism Can Tie Us In Knots It can get very complicated πŸ™‚ Once we learn how to tie our shoe laces, the fingers automatically do it! We don’t need to be over-mindful of the kinetics; the point is for the … Continue reading

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BEING RULED BY HEAVEN AND HELL

Being Ruled by Heaven and Hell creates confusion, creates indifference We have long been deceived by the terms ‘heaven’ and ‘hell’: the deception keeps these as beliefs, and so we remain confused and indifferent, when we can know the reality … Continue reading

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WHAT IS

What is ‘Is’ is the present participle of ‘being’. It is the only reality, for without being present, nothing would be known. ‘It’ is pure awareness, spontaneous presence. All outer and inner appearances are impermanent; a seemingly reality. They are … Continue reading

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NO ME, KNOW YOU

No Me, Know You This is not merely poetical. It is a practical method of learning and teaching. ‘Learning’ means recognising our true awakened nature. ‘Teaching’ means creating compassion space by listening in neutrality, allowing others’ true awakened nature to … Continue reading

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DOES SPIRITUALITY DIVIDE US?

Does Spirituality Divide Us? It can do, it seems to, it does. Wanting oneness, we divide. Spirituality does not divide us: it is our lack of standing under. It’s unavoidable: whenever we see other, we divide. By clinging, we disconnect … Continue reading

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LOOKING FOR RECOGNITION

Looking For Recognition Sometimes in prayer or meditation, or when in the presence of a teacher, we may hope our efforts are being recognised. This is one level of working, but it remains in the realm of hope, which is … Continue reading

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THE TRADITION OF TRUTH

The Tradition of Truth The word “tradition” derives from the Latin ‘tradere‘, meaning to transmit, to hand over, to give for safekeeping. Life is too short to discover and understand everything we need to know about our true nature from … Continue reading

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FINDING INNER PEACE, AND NOT LOSING IT

Finding inner peace, and not losing it This is a significant stage in our development.| Most of the time we oscillate – finding inner peace and then losing it. It’s just a matter of noting whether we are more ‘out … Continue reading

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HEALTHY HUMAN BEING

Healthy Human Being = healthy bacteria = healthy brain = healthy mind Seeing through the mirror, darkly or lightly We have a problem…actually, two of them: our body and our mind. Both can be the cause of not thinking straight. … Continue reading

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TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE

Too Much or Too Little The problem with writing a dharma blog is knowing if one is writing β€œtoo much” or β€œtoo little”. This is because the essence of the Buddha’s teachings is always in the simplest statements, and to … Continue reading

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