Category Buddhism

Just the space of pure being

Mooji says : “Everything can play, but inside there is total serenity and peace. No planning, no strategising, no personal identity is there. Just the space of pure being. It is what we are, but we dream and believe we…

We are that awareness

Mooji says : “Every thought and every breath is a breath and a thought occurring in awareness; And we are that awareness, That thought-less and breath-less awareness.”

Pay attention to yourself

Mooji says : “Contemplate deeply what I am about to say now. Grasp it and you will be out of the mind-trap for good! You say you are trying very hard to be the Presence. But That which is observing…

Cultivate your inherent mindfulness

Mae Chee Kaew says : “But if you neglect to cultivate your inherent mindfulness and wisdom, striving halfheartedly, indifferent to the truth about yourself, the obstacles in your path will grow and multiply until they block all sight of the…

BE QUIET, that is Truth, BE STILL, that is God”.

Krishna Bhikshu in Ramana Smriti says : “Once some very learned Sanskrit scholars were sitting in the old hall discussing portions of the Upanishads and other scriptural texts with Bhagavan. Bhagavan was giving them proper explanations and it was a…

The Mind of Clear Light

The most essential nature of our mind is called the “Mind of Clear Light” in all the Tibetan traditions. It’s the goal for all practitioners. It’s the primordially enlightened mind of a Buddha. It’s not produced through practice, meditation, acquiring…

How does the mirror “manage” it’s reflections?

Jackson Peterson says : “How does the mirror “manage” it’s reflections? Yet in its complete absence of any form of management, it always remains unchanged and pristine. It doesn’t even “allow” or “accept” the reflections. It has no method at…

A state of bliss and knowledge beyond words

ISANYA JNANA DESIKAR says : “The Self, fulness and perfection, can neither be described nor rejected. It is a state of bliss and knowledge beyond words, having no day and no night. It is called nishtha by the Vedas. The…

It is just thoughts

H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche says : “Worries concerning the melodramas of day-to-day life serve no purpose. To fret in this futile manner is to be like the child who is delighted at having built a sand castle, and distraught when…

Start with practices which you can truly assimilate

H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche says : “The teachings we need most are those that will actually strengthen and inspire our practice. It is all very well to receive teachings as high as the sky, but the sky is not that…

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