dali48 and living (1948-1968), and teaching (1979-1983), and photographing in SHA etc.
17.12.1997 - Interpretation of dali48
The desperate situation on our planet makes people increasingly clear - how necessary a transformation is on a global scale... (S. Rinpoche)
It is a sad fact that most of us begin to appreciate their lives only - when it comes to dying...
One of the most important revelations of the Near-death experiences is the fact - that those who had such experiences have fundamentally changed their attitude to life:
the craving for money has changed to the thirst for spiritual understanding (see e.g. Rinpoche, Kübler-Ross, R. Moody etc. - d.48)...
One can not find any better armor than tenacity and endurance. - In a world devoted to distraction, silence has something frightening. - We protect ourselves from it through noise and irrational activity. - The fear of death has led me into solitude of the mountains. - Now it's all over with fear of death... (Milarepa)
Whatever you do, never suppress your pain, - accept it and stay vulnerable...
Because the law of karma is inevitable and infallible! - We always hurt ourselves when we harm others - but if we make them happy, we create future happiness for ourselves...
Everything is indissolubly interwoven:
We come to the realization that we are responsible for all what we think - say - or do...
We are really responsible for ourselves, everyone and everything else, - the whole universe. What is born will die, - what has been brought together will be scattered, - what has accumulated will be exhausted, - what has been built up will collapse, - and what is high will be low...
When you go to the toilet, imagine that all your Illusions and blockages are washed away, - only when you suffer you know what it means for others who suffer...
Gradually you understand that both hope and fear - are enemies of your inner peace...
Death is a profound mystery - but we can say about it:
It is absolutely certain that we are going to die, - and it is uncertain when, (and where - d.48) or how we will die... (S. Rinpoche)
Sogyal Rinpoche is a Tibetan Dzogchen Lama of the Nyingma tradition. He has been teaching for over 30 years. He travels widely in Europe, America, Australia ...
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Milarepa (c. 1052—1135) is the most famous yogi, poet and Buddhist saint of Tibet. A collection of his teachings in the form of poetic songs called The Hundred ...
see e.g. E. Kübler-Ross and R. Moody and Near Death Experiences, - and my own experience in Erkrath in the 80s (an out-of-body experience (OBE), and 12/2011 in hospital with renal failure & blood poisoning (NDE), and 3/2013 in hospital after surgery of catheter wound in bed in the early morning "bodily flying to heaven" (OBE) etc. (dali48)
"Zen finds religion in the daily activities." (I-tuan)
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