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Facing life

PalzangPalzang Veteran
edited April 2007 in Buddhism Basics
Another gem from Trungpa Rinpoche:

The best doctor of all the doctors, the best medicine of medicines, and the best technology of technologies cannot save you from your life. The best consultants, the best bank loans, and the best insurance policies cannot save you. Eventually you must realize that you have to do something, rather than depending on technology, financial help, your smartness or good thinking of any kind -- none of which will save you. That may seem like the dark truth, but it is the real truth. In the Buddhist tradition, this is called the vajra truth, the diamond truth, the truth you cannot avoid or destroy.
We cannot avoid our lives at all. We have to face our lives, young or old, rich or poor. Whatever happens, we cannot save ourselves from our lives at all. We have to face the eventual truth -- not even the eventual truth but the real truth of our lives. We are here; therefore, we have to learn how to go forward with our lives. This truth is what we call the wisdom of Shambhala.

--Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche

Palzang

Comments

  • BrigidBrigid Veteran
    edited April 2007
    I love him.

    As I struggle to become more honest about myself I also find that I need to generate loving kindness for myself and not take myself too seriously. It's hard. Good hard though. It sometimes makes me laugh when I notice the ways I try to avoid seeing myself honestly and the ways I fool myself into thinking I'm one way or another. My thinking can be so silly sometimes.
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