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Root
I seek the root of all trees Source of conditionality and consequence. House Builder, it is not you who holds the answer, but nature itself. There is the source of the timbers, There the thatch and mortar. House Builder, you … Continue reading
I take refuge.
I take refuge in source of all emanations. Womb of beginnings Gapping vaginal maw that sucks all back to the same never-left womb. I take refuge in the Victors. Like seeds long buried in the soil They arise from delusion’s … Continue reading
A Journey Within: 4
A swirl of energy moved up coiling around my spine from the right. It came to rest just above my left eye. Brightness filled my mind. Another swirl of energy coiled up my spine; this one starting from the left. … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophical, Vajrayana
Tagged Bhavacakra, dragons of wisdom and compassion, wisdom and compassion
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Mother of Awareness
“Understand that everyone has been one’s mother.” Instructed by this amazing phrase, at first we meditate on reincarnation, and that each lifetime has required a birth, a woman, a mother. Up until modernization and its toll on well-being (increased stress), … Continue reading
Posted in Life's Insights, Vajrayana
Tagged compassion, kleshas, Mother, Prajnaparamita, three poisons
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The Wish-Fulfilling Gem: Naropa 13
Somehow Naropa still doesn’t understand that that which he seeks has been with him time and again. Not realizing this, he grows despondent. Naropa is embarrassed and feels he cannot go back to the monastery. He feels like a personal … Continue reading
