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Completely Natural.

Postby White Lotus » Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:23 pm

Effortless!
in any matters of importance. dont rely on me. i may not know what i am talking about. take what i say as mere speculation. i am not ordained. nor do i have a formal training. i do believe though that if i am wrong on any point. there are those on this site who i hope will quickly point out my mistakes.
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Re: Completely Natural.

Postby heart » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:05 pm

White Lotus wrote:Effortless!


Yabadabadoo !

/magnus
"The direct, hard to understand, subtle field of knowing, the Great Path, is non-conceptual (akalpana), and entirely beyond the grasp of intellectual thought. Divorced from verbal ideation, it is difficult to point out and as difficult to enquire into. It cannot be communicated through words and [therefore] is not within the scope of the neophyte (adikarmika). Nevertheless the path is to be approached through studying scriptures (sutra) of the World-Teacher and following the personal instructions (upadesa) of one's Guru-ji."

Bodhicittabhavana by Acarya Sri Manjusrimitra
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Re: Completely Natural.

Postby ground » Sun Oct 16, 2011 4:14 pm

Self-less!
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Re: Completely Natural.

Postby Sönam » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:22 pm

White Lotus wrote:Effortless!


too lazy ...
By understanding everything you perceive from the perspective of the view, you are freed from the constraints of philosophical beliefs.
By understanding that any and all mental activity is meditation, you are freed from arbitrary divisions between formal sessions and postmeditation activity.
- Longchen Rabjam -
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Re: Completely Natural.

Postby Stephie » Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:15 am

Quite ordinary :)
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