Living the view is perhaps one of the most fundamental practices in the Aro gTér Tradition. We practise living the view to encourage the entire context of our lives to become our practice. Living the view is the interface between our formal practice and our everyday lives. In one sense, living the view is the most advanced Buddhist practice because it means taking the recognition of the nonduality of emptiness and form—the realised state—into every moment of our existence. At a more accessible level however, we practise living the view by trying to actively recognise the infinite permutations of emptiness and form in every facet of our lives, so that everyday experience starts to reflect the nonduality of emptiness and form.
page 77, Illusory Advice, Ngakma Nor’dzin & Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin, Aro Books Worldwide, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-898185-37-6
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