Esoteric Buddhi

@gilibutis

Dzogchen atiyana disciple | Tantric verses and instructions

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2015.

Tweetovi

Blokirali ste korisnika/cu @gilibutis

Jeste li sigurni da želite vidjeti te tweetove? Time nećete deblokirati korisnika/cu @gilibutis

  1. But it can happen that a phrase intended to indicate a state beyond concepts just becomes another concept in itself, in the same way that if you ask a person their name and they reply that they have no name, you will then perhaps mistakenly call them 'No name'.

    Poništi
  2. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    4. velj 2019.
    Poništi
  3. prije 5 sati

    To brilliantly maintain an undistracted equanimity Is the best understanding. -The Tantra of Bodhicitta Upadesa on the Pounce of the Great Lion

    Poništi
  4. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    26. sij

    🐉 “As long as you seek for something, you will get the shadow of reality and not reality itself.” — Shunryu Suzuki 🐉

    Poništi
  5. 2. velj

    If we sit and think, “Oh, mind is probably empty like space,” that is only imagination. We don’t need to do that. You don’t need to grasp at mind-essence as something like you, the subject, knowing that, an object. -Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

    Poništi
  6. 2. velj

    Our inherently present wakefulness is not something we’ll find in the future, nor something we had in the past. It’s present right now. Don’t adopt it, don’t avoid it, don’t entertain any hope or fear about it, don’t try to change it or alter it or improve it in any way.

    Poništi
  7. 2. velj

    Unless you can curtail your plans from within with the feeling that nothing more is needed, you will never know contentment. abr. - Longchenpa

    Poništi
  8. 2. velj

    You cannot actually do anything to mind—you can’t change it, wash it away, [or] bury it. . . . Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

    Poništi
  9. 2. velj

    The nature of the view is your original wakefulness itself, beyond thoughts and utterances, unspoiled by the mental fabrications of intellectual fixation like the thought “It is beyond limitations!” and so forth. ~ Tsele Natsok Rangdröl

    Poništi
  10. 31. sij

    This dimension which does not expel characteristics is primordial purity which does not abide in any specific way. It has no object to fix upon and it is devoid of sense organs. Everything is the blissful ultimate dimension with the same indivisible taste. –The King of Space

    Poništi
  11. 30. sij

    . . . Unfabricated shamatha begins when you remain in the natural state after you have resolved that mind is without a place where it comes from, abides, or goes to. –Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

    Poništi
  12. 30. sij

    Sentient beings create the samsara that we have right now. The creation of samsara will not ultimately help us in any way. .... When the mind is put to use for something and gets caught up in it, this does not lead to enlightenment. Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

    Poništi
  13. 29. sij

    "This awareness doesn’t occur after the fact, like the thinking mind; it is present in the first perceptual moment of experience. So it is not the mind or thoughts, it is also pre-mind. And what we mean by mind are the functions of think­ing, memory, and imagination." J. Peterson

    Poništi
  14. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    Whatever experiences might occur, all thoughts of subject and object arising in the mind should be classified as perceptions (nangwa སྣང་བ་). Gampopa

    Poništi
  15. 27. sij

    What we are looking for, is what’s looking. – St. Francis of Assisi

    Poništi
  16. 27. sij

    All of these teachings [Mahamudra, the Great Middle Way, the Great Perfection] point toward the same basic nature. They are the exact opposite of the conceptual thinking that holds a subject and object—the dualistic frame of mind that is unaware of its own nature. Tulku Urgyen

    Poništi
  17. 27. sij

    What we are missing is the recognition that our natural state is the indivisible unity of emptiness and cognizance. We miss that recognition because our mind is always searching somewhere else. – Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

    Poništi
  18. 26. sij

    This ignorant mind grabs hold of objects, forms concepts about them, and gets involved and caught up in the concepts it has created. This is the nature of samsara, and it has been continuing through beginningless lifetimes up to the present moment. Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche

    Poništi
  19. 26. sij

    . . . Look into the very identity of the pain or the pleasure, and it is seen to be an emptiness that is not composed of anything whatsoever. –Shri Singha

    Poništi
  20. 25. sij

    We will not find the dominion of wisdom By desiring this dominion. Some Dzogchen Tantra

    Poništi

Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.

Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.

    Možda bi vam se svidjelo i ovo:

    ·