LastLegend wrote:Buddha/Dharma/Sangha="Awakened" (from all ignorance)/Truth/and Purity (not polluted)
How do you understand these?
and
How do you apply these into practice?

dakini_boi wrote:LastLegend wrote:Buddha/Dharma/Sangha="Awakened" (from all ignorance)/Truth/and Purity (not polluted)
How do you understand these?
and
How do you apply these into practice?
Personally, I understand these to be like three precious jewels in terms of their value.
I apply this by taking refuge in them, and practicing the instructions of great masters.
Dechen Norbu wrote:The three jewels have different levels of interpretation, if you will. The outer level is the historical Buddha, the teachings and the assembly.
A more profound level is related to the teaching that goes like "Who sees the Dharma, sees the Buddha", thus the practice has given its fruit and so the two first jewels are the same and the third is the assembly that has realized such, thus being the embodiment of the Dharma. If you go further then you take refuge in the primordial state if you will.
If you ask where are these jewels, the question may be faulty depending on the level you are inquiring. If conventionally, a representation of the Buddha, the Tripitaka and the ordained Sangha, wherever you may find them. If you are asking meaning the most profound level, then the question is faulty, since you try to apply concepts to what goes beyond them.
TMingyur wrote:There are 3 reasons for refuge:
1.
I cannot remain in this life - I soon die - and after death, I am under control of my karma. Virtuous karma is weak and nonvirtuous karma is exceedingly powerful.
I.e. the fear of the miserable realms and conviction that the three jewels can protect me from them. (Lamrim)
2.
Being disgusted by samsara and wanting be liberated from it and knowing that the 3 refuges are the only means to get liberated.
3.
Seeing not only one's own misery but that one's own misery is the same as the misery of all fellow beings and based on compassion to decide to put an end to one's own misery in order to be able to put an end to the misery of all fellow beings and knowing that the 3 refuges are the only means to achieve that.
The way you go for refuge:
1. by knowing the good qualities of Buddha, Dharma, Sangha
2. by knowing the distinctions of Buddha, Dharma, Sangha
3. through commitment
4. by refusing to acknowledge other refuges
(Lamrim)
In essence: Veneration and practice according to instructions.
Kind regards
LastLegend wrote:Very well. You have decided to turn away from darkness (ignorance) and walking towards lights (3 Jewels of Mind).
Are those qualities inherent in Mind? Certainly the refuge is not in the statue, sutras, and sangha as these things can be destroyed easily. So who/what do you rely on but yourself?
TMingyur wrote:The teachings of the Buddha is Dharma and those who transmit are the Sangha. There is reliance.
Kind regards
LastLegend wrote:Indeed and the practice starts with oneself
LastLegend wrote:dakini_boi wrote:LastLegend wrote:Buddha/Dharma/Sangha="Awakened" (from all ignorance)/Truth/and Purity (not polluted)
How do you understand these?
and
How do you apply these into practice?
Personally, I understand these to be like three precious jewels in terms of their value.
I apply this by taking refuge in them, and practicing the instructions of great masters.
May I ask where is "them?" In other words, where can you find the three precious jewels?

LastLegend wrote:Regarding to oneself, oneself or self is Mind. Where else is there besides Mind? Self is the disturbed side of Mind, Buddha is the Pure side of Mind. So here we do not take one and reject other. Wholesome here is a very big concept as we look at the teachings and practice closely we will see.
Dechen Norbu wrote:There are a few points I would disagree with like relying only in ourselves that may exclude listening to the advice of elder sangha, advice of masters and the written Dharma, etc., Awakened representing spiritual genius, Buddha being the pure side of mind - maybe because our traditions are different, but Buddhahood is beyond mind- self being only disturbed mind -what about the other aggregates?- and so on, but probably you have access to teachers and texts to clarify all that if you feel the need.
What really matters is that you are learning and practicing, as am I (hopefully). Reading your feedback is very much appreciated. Keep sharing and I'll keep reading you.
Best wishes!

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