Mindfulness Meditation

When thoughts come while you are meditating, let them come; there’s no need to regard them as your enemies.

When they arise, relax in their arising.

On the other hand, if they don’t arise, don’t be nervously wondering whether or not they will. Just rest in their absence.

If big, well-defined thoughts suddenly appear during your meditation, it is easy to recognize them. But when slight, subtle movements occur, it is hard to realize that they are there until much later. This is what we call namtok wogyu, the undercurrent of mental wandering. This is the thief of your meditation, so it is important for you to keep a close watch. If you can be constantly mindful, both in meditation and afterward, when you are eating, sleeping, walking, or sitting, that’s it – you’ve got it right!

 

~ Dudjom Rinpoche

Counsels from My Heart

 

 

Unspoiled by thoughts

Unspoiled by thoughts of past, present, or future,
This stainless naked awareness Is the essence of Buddha KuntuZangpo.
Sustain this in the relaxed state of naturalness.
The six avenues of consciousness will be self-liberated-great wisdom-
And And you will reach the royal city of non-abiding dharmakaya.

I, Yeshe Dorjd, spoke this directly to the faithful Dawa.
May it prove to be virtuous!

Dudjom Rinpoche
Wisdom Nectar Dudjom Rinpoché’s Heart Advice
The Tsadra Foundation Series
published by Snow Lion Publications
Copyright © 2005 Tsadra Foundation

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