View, Meditation and Conduct

The realization that all phenomena of samsara and enlightenment are emptiness inseparable from naked awareness is the view. To release present awareness within the spacious natural state and then to sustain the self-liberation of thoughts without grasping is meditation. All post-meditative activity done harmoniously with the Dharma is the conduct. The complete manifestation of that abiding nature is the result.

I, Vajra Jnana, wrote this in response to the nun Jampa Chodron.

 

Wisdom Nectar
Dudjom Rinpoche’s Heart Advice
Photographer: Sonam Famarin

 

About the Photo:
HH Dudjom Rinpoche Kudung Stupa and Throne Seat
at the Shrineroom Pema Osel Ling
~ Santa Cruz Mountains

 

 

The fault in not having faith …

People who lack faith are deprived of the good fortune of being able to practice the Dharma, and their not having faith is therefore an immeasurable defect. Just as a rock on the bottom of the ocean will never appear on the surface, without faith it is impossible to reach the dry land of liberation. Just as a ferry without a helmsman will never reach the other shore, without faith it is impossible to traverse the great river of suffering. Without faith, it is as impossible to nurture good qualities in one’s being as it is for someone with no hands to pick up anything even if he were to find himself on an island of gold. Without faith, it is impossible for the shoot of bodhichitta to grow, for nothing can ever sprout from a burned seed. Without faith, one is like a blind person who finds himself in a temple: it is impossible to see the light of the Dharma. Without faith, however clever one is, one is trapped in the deep pit of cyclic existence: everything one does becomes an action that leads to cyclic existence, and it is impossible to ever attain the freedom of enlightenment. As the Sutra of the Ten Qualities puts it, From roasted seeds No greenery will sprout. In those who have no faith No virtue will appear.

 

A Torch Lighting the way to Freedom
Jigdral Yeshe dorje
Shambala publications
© 2011 Padmakara Translation Group
Photographer: unknown

 

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What are the signs that we have cultivated faith?

 We reject the deceptive appearances of cyclic existence like someone with nausea seeing food. We ache with devotion and longing for the teacher, like a small child yearning for its mother. We throw ourselves enthusiastically into study and reflection, like a thirsty person longing for water. We treasure our precepts like a poor person who has found some gold or a turquoise. We delight in practicing virtuous activities like a merchant traveling to an island of gold. Our faith and interest in all the different vehicles are like th0se of a keen shopper arriving at a market. It is when these signs occur that the Dharma has tamed our mind and the teachings and the individual have not gone different ways.

 

A Torch Lighting the Way to Freedom: Complete Instructions on the Preliminary Practices  

Dudjom Rinpoche

Photographer: Unknown