Friday, September 10, 2010

Dharma Quote - Life is a party on death row


Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse
A Story of Transmission

by Anne C. Klein,
foreword by Adzom Paylo Rinpoche,
preface by Tulku Thondup Rinpoche

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Dharma Quote of the Week

Life is a party on death row. Recognizing mortality means we are willing to see what is true. Seeing what is true is grounding. It brings us into the present and, eventually, into presence. It also brings us into our bodies, especially if we combine meditation on impermanence with an energetic awareness at the base of the spine. At first, the important thing about impermanence seems to be the limited time we have in this precious life. This is crucial and foundational, and yet it is not the whole story.

The teachings on impermanence concern the death of a self that never existed. Our sense of such a false and finite self, which initially is inseparable from our wish to practice, can dissolve. Understanding impermanence, Khetsun Rinpoche says, will lead you into the natural clarity of your own mind. To know impermanence is thus not only a path leading to what Dzogchen traditions speak of as "unbounded wholeness" (thigle nyag cig), it is also integral to that wholeness.

--from Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse: A Story of Transmission by Anne C. Klein, foreword by Adzom Paylo Rinpoche, preface by Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, published by Snow Lion Publications

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From September 1st through 5th, the Chinese government featured "Tibet Week" with the theme "Heaven in Tibet" at the Shanghai Expo in an attempt to claim Tibetan culture as its own and whitewash its abysmal human rights record in Tibet. Read more at
"Shanghai Exposed 2010: Stop the Attack on Tibet's Culture"
Courtesy of Students for a Free Tibet.



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