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“Every time I read the discourse, ‘What Is Cultivation?’ by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III, I get a fresh new insight that makes me wonder why I’d never fully taken in that concept before. In my latest reading, I was deeply struck by the Buddha Master’s words on the mind that fears impermanence. I’d read them many times before and had understood them at a surface level, ‘oh yes, that’s about motivation to practice and cultivate ourselves, that makes sense.’ My understanding of this mind remained at this level of ‘making good sense’ until recently.In my latest reading, my understanding and my gut level assimilation reached full flowering. If this mind is not real for us, is not actually scared, we simply won’t put in the necessary devotion and effort for ending the cycle of birth and death, for freeing ourselves. Our practice won’t be deep enough. I’d seen this inevitable consequence many times within the communities of Western Buddhists I’d known. The secular ideas and agnosticism about reincarnation, so prevalent among Western Buddhists, do not bring forth the fear of impermanence. I didn’t see people change that much or devote to their practice or develop that kind of faith that means you’ll succeed. So many people I knew gave up practicing all together. Something has to change in Western sanghas so more people can accomplish liberation and model for others the kind of devotion needed to do so.” Gesang Suolang Rinpoche
4
NOV
2018
NOV
2018
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