p228, Tracts of the Sun : An Earth Orbit of Vajrayana Expressions. Ngakpa Chögyam and Khandro Déchen, Aro Books, 2022, ISBN 978-1-898185-28-4
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Thursday, 4 July 2024
Curiosity
Life is far richer when inquisitiveness is more powerful than anxiety – when curiosity is more powerful than fear.
Monday, 15 January 2024
Dance with the situation
The dance costume of Vajrayana is demanding in terms of personal responsibility, integrity, and honour. One can don the costume and enter the dance – but to sustain the dance throughout one’s life requires a degree of familiarity with the pattern of motivation. Life resembles dance – and a piece of advice which Trungpa Rinpoche gave was to ‘dance with the situation’.
p42, Tracts of the Sun : An Earth Orbit of Vajrayana Expressions. Ngakpa Chögyam and Khandro Déchen, Aro Books, 2022, ISBN 978-1-898185-28-4
Monday, 1 May 2023
As if it were a film
Vajra simple-mindedness is the power to cut through the unnecessary complications manufactured by attempting to edit life, as if it were a film. We need to abandon attempts to rewrite Vajrayana in order to splice together a ‘dualistically coherent movie’.
p165, Tracts of the Sun : An Earth Orbit of Vajrayana Expressions. Ngakpa Chögyam and Khandro Déchen, Aro Books, 2022, ISBN 978-1-898185-28-4
Monday, 14 December 2020
The merest marginal moment
The question of death however, is subtle. It is not merely an issue of when the last breath is taken. Death pervades life. Death is a continual presence. Death assumes the form of: conclusion, termination, removal, exodus, exclusion, subtraction, confiscation, separation, parting, loss, departure, and in fact – any finale. Death can be the merest marginal moment in which something mutates, misfires, or changes. Death is not simply the day-by-day shift of the aging process which adds its lines to our faces, but the infinitesimal truncations which enable ‘old versions of ourselves’ to die and be replaced by rebirths in each passing moment.
p182, Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon Ngakpa Chögyam and Khandro Déchen, Aro Books, 2009, ISBN 978-0-9653948-3-3
Monday, 28 September 2020
A provocative irritant
As soon as shi-nè is practised with sufficient determination, it is discovered that ‘definitions of existence’ are a barrier to enjoying existence. The barrier is built of feelings of insubstantiality, fear, isolation, agitation, and phlegmatic tedium. Shi-nè is a provocative irritant to each of these feelings. Life also irritates these feelings – but not as definitively. The dualistic rationale continually seeks definition – so, in a sense, shi-nè causes the relaxation of that continual struggle for self-definition.p31-32, Shock Amazement: The four naljors and four ting-ngé’dzin from the Dzogchen series of the nature of Mind. Khandro Déchen and Ngakpa Chögyam, Aro Books Worldwide, 2018, ISBN 978-1-898185-45-1
Monday, 2 March 2020
Glimmer with limitlessness
The more one
understands the symbolism of Vajrayana, the more one understands that everyday
life IS Vajrayana – and, when that begins to become apparent, one’s life
commences to glimmer with limitlessness.
Empowerment
performs itself all the time: at the bus stop; on the peak of a mountain; in
the cinema; in the midst of a Finnish forest; in the bath; on Freak Street in
Kathmandu; on horseback in the Laughing Water range of the Rocky Mountains;
and, on the factory floor.
This
may sound banal, or profound, but the profundity of it is often too subtle to
see.
One
has to authentically understand the context of Vajrayana if one is to stand a
chance of everyday life exploding into symbolic meaning.
Ngak'chang Rinpoche, posted on Telegram to apprentices, 21st February 2020,
and The Bristol Talks: Ngak'chang Rinpoche on Vajrayana Topics on the Aro Community website.
and The Bristol Talks: Ngak'chang Rinpoche on Vajrayana Topics on the Aro Community website.
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