29 August 2024

Does Samsara really exist? - Illusory Advice


 

“Samsara exists because of duality. It can easily cease to exist in the moment through changing your view. Dwelling in the natural state would not mean that you lack the ability to act – your actions would be totally appropriate and compassionate. It is possible to be wrathful without being angry. It is possible to be destructive where the situation requires it without this being out-of-control energy. It is possible to make a stand without justification and self-protective posturing. To dwell in the natural state would be to be a Dharma warrior.”

page 165, Illusory Advice, Ngakma Nor’dzin & Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin, Aro Books Worldwide, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-898185-37-6



22 August 2024

Being a practitioner is damned inconvenient - Illusory Advice


 

Apprentice: It’s easier to get hurt and angry and distant than to sit with and stare into my pain. 

Teachers: Of course it is. This is what you have always done in the past. You are used to being reactive and it takes time to be able to simply sit with the sensation you are experiencing. Being a practitioner is not easy. Being a practitioner is damned inconvenient – because you can no longer indulge the patterns that have become transparent through practice.”

page 157, Illusory Advice, Ngakma Nor’dzin & Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin, Aro Books Worldwide, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-898185-37-6


15 August 2024

For tantrikas life is practice - Illusory Advice


 

“When practitioner experience doubt they sit anyway and see what happens. When things feel meaningless, they sit anyway and sit with the pointlessness. Practice is life, life is practice. That is all there is. Practice can be formal or informal, organised or chaotic, intense or relaxed. For tantrikas life is practice”

page 155, Illusory Advice, Ngakma Nor’dzin & Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin, Aro Books Worldwide, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-898185-37-6


08 August 2024

Being a practitioner - Illusory Advice


 

“Apprentice: It has been a difficult period of doubt, but yes, I now know that I cannot actually stop being a practitioner any more... fortunately! 

Teachers: It is wonderful to hear you say this. This makes everything possible. It also makes everything simple. Once you know at a fundamental level of your being that you are a practitioner, and nothing will ever change that … eventual success in practice is guaranteed. You’re on the path – which is indistinguishable from the goal.”

page 153, Illusory Advice, Ngakma Nor’dzin & Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin, Aro Books Worldwide, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-898185-37-6

 




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04 August 2024

Part 3, chapter 2 - Battlecry of Freedom

 

Ngakma Nor’dzin and Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin read from ‘Battlecry of Freedom’.

‘Battlecry of Freedom’ by Ngakma Nor’dzin, published by Aro Books worldwide in 2019, explores the Tibetan Buddhist practice of Lojong, Mind Training, as presented by Chekhawa Yeshé Dorje in the 12th century. His Seven Points of Mind Training offer a complete approach to daily practice in 59 slogans.

This video is part 3, chapter 2, which describes how to work with slogan cards. This is the final video of the 'Battlecry of Freedom' series.

Monday Meditations: 7 - 8:30 pm (UK time) on Zoom Monday evenings.
Zoom Meeting ID: 85249620913
Passcode: 640389
Do join us for silent sitting and yogic song, finishing with a reading from ‘Battlecry of Freedom’. Everyone is welcome.

Part 3, chapter 1, point 7 - Battlecry of Freedom

Point 7 of part 3, chapter 1 of ‘Battlecry of Freedom’ is now available to view on Aro Ling Cardiff’s YouTube channel: https://youtube/KiB48be8gCc

For live commentary on these slogans of Buddhist Mind Training, join us for Monday Meditations: 7 - 8:30 pm (UK time) on Zoom, Monday evenings.
Zoom Meeting ID: 85249620913
Passcode: 640389
Silent sitting and yogic song, finishing with a slogan from ‘Battlecry of Freedom’.
Everyone is welcome.

To see all videos with Ngakma Nor’dzin and Ngakpa ’ö-Dzin, go to:
https://www.youtube.com/c/AroLingCardiff