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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche - Engaging in the three-stage process of study, contemplation, and meditation frees us to be ourselves


MIND BEYOND DEATH
by the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche
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Dharma Quote of the Week

The bardo* of this life does not last forever. We know that, like a guest in a hotel, our mind is only temporarily sheltered in this body. As we face the challenges of this life and the impending challenges of the bardos to come, how does engaging in the three-stage process of study, contemplation and meditation help us? By applying ourselves to these three, we acquire the skills to stabilize our mind and we develop actual insight into how our mind functions. First we gain an understanding of the nature of mind; then, we experience that nature; and finally, we arrive at the ultimate benefit, which is fully realizing that nature.

When we practice these stages of the path, it is like accumulating the exact things we will need to take with us on our trip. When we are ready to pack our suitcase, we will have what we need without looking further. We will not have to go out at the last minute and buy a map or a guidebook. We will not have to worry about whether we are forgetting something crucial.

We have knowledge and experience that has blossomed into realization; therefore we can handle any situation. We have confidence in ourselves, in the teachings, and the guidance of our lineage teachers. At this point, we can let go of all our doubt and hesitation. We can simply relax and be who we are, wherever we are. (p.58)

* in-between state, interval

--from Mind Beyond Death by the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, published by Snow Lion Publications

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Remembrance and Gratitude

E. Gene Smith (Aug. 10, 1936-Dec. 16, 2010)

A pioneer in Tibetan Studies, E. Gene Smith dedicated his life to finding, preserving and disseminating the rich literary heritage of Tibet.

A Public Memorial Service for E. Gene Smith

February 12, 2011 2:00 pm
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street
New York City

Celebration of the extraordinary life of E. Gene Smith, eminent scholar and friend to so many, with special tributes by long-time colleagues, family and friends.

Brief musical interludes by Jon Gibson, Philip Glass, Yungchen Lhamo and Ning Tien will accompany the service.

www.egenesmith.org

"I am at a loss for words to describe my gratitude for the immense effort he displayed in preserving the sacred texts of Tibet at a time of such chaos and uncertainty."--Lama Chime Rinpoche

"And now we stand back and marvel at what he created, word by word, day by day, year by year. He has left a legacy that will last, and that will continue to grow. Because he was the one–the one E. Gene Smith."--Andrea E. Soros

Memorial Fund


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