Monday, 27 April 2020
All our attempts to establish security fail
We survey our perceptual horizon and categorise everything that appears on it as: proving our existence in terms of duality; disproving our existence in terms of duality; or as some vague neutrality, which presents no opportunity for manipulation either way. All our attempts to establish security fail. Our efforts fail because they are based on maintaining the illusion of duality.
There is no way that we can establish the security we’re looking for as long as we operate from the principle that duality actually functions. In this sense, enlightenment is the continual realisation that duality is not functional.
p108, Wearing the Body of Visions, Ngakpa Chögyam, Aro Books, 1995, ISBN 1-898185-03-4
Monday, 20 April 2020
Liberating anyone and everyone
The symbolic nature of Tantra is a reflection of the spontaneous creativity, that is inherent in the fabric of reality. There is no aspect of Tantra that has been invented through the processes of a manipulative intellect. Tantric imagery has all been spontaneously realised and communicated with the implicit function of liberating anyone and everyone into their authentic condition.
p101, Wearing the Body of Visions, Ngakpa Chögyam, Aro Books, 1995, ISBN 1-898185-03-4
p101, Wearing the Body of Visions, Ngakpa Chögyam, Aro Books, 1995, ISBN 1-898185-03-4
Monday, 13 April 2020
Self-secret buddhas
Vajrayana
begins with the premise that dualism is a state of prejudice against
non-duality. On the basis of this prejudice against non-duality, infinite forms
of prejudice will manifest in order to obfuscate non-duality.
Beings
may exist in a state of dualistic distortion, but that which is distorted is a
distorted version of non-duality. Because of this, it is possible to employ the
energy of duality to transform “what seems to be” into “what actually is”.
Beings
are self-secret buddhas and the powerful methodology of Vajrayana enables the
realization of this through the empty form of the yidam. From the
perspective of the visionary practices of Vajrayana, it is possible to
transform every aspect of prejudice against otherness—of every possible
description.
Monday, 6 April 2020
Keep calm and carry on
The best way that we know for people to keep calm—or become calm in the first place—is called ཞི་གནས་ / zhi gNas / Shi-né.
This has been translated in many ways: the most common being Calm Abiding. Literally it means Peace Remain. We usually translate this as ‘Remaining Uninvolved With What Arises’. This is the only way there is – or has ever been. There are many different practices. There are many different mantras. There are many different visualisations – but, basically, if one has no basis in ཞི་གནས་ then these marvellous practices will be of no use in any case.
So, this returns us to Silent Sitting. If you are calm then, everyone around you will become calm – simply by knowing that you are calm. The more people who become calm the calmer people will become.
Posted by Ngak'chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen to sangha on WhatsApp 14th March 2020
This has been translated in many ways: the most common being Calm Abiding. Literally it means Peace Remain. We usually translate this as ‘Remaining Uninvolved With What Arises’. This is the only way there is – or has ever been. There are many different practices. There are many different mantras. There are many different visualisations – but, basically, if one has no basis in ཞི་གནས་ then these marvellous practices will be of no use in any case.
So, this returns us to Silent Sitting. If you are calm then, everyone around you will become calm – simply by knowing that you are calm. The more people who become calm the calmer people will become.
Posted by Ngak'chang Rinpoche and Khandro Déchen to sangha on WhatsApp 14th March 2020
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