Here are some brief excerpts from an interview with Khandro Rinpoche by Sandra Scales entitled “Compassion Is About Awareness” that beautifully express some of the dynamics between compassion, awareness, and wisdom. From the book “Sacred Voices of the Nyingma Masters,” pages 185-187: Sandra Scales: There are so many teachings about love and compassion, and I [...]
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Khandro Rinpoche on the relationship between compassion and awareness
Posted in Buddhism, Compassion, Tibetan Buddhism on December 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Quote from Tsoknyi Rinpoche on the nature of mind
Posted in Buddhism, Dzogchen, Tibetan Buddhism on November 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a wonderful quote by Tsoknyi Rinpoche from his book “Carefree Dignity” that points towards the nondual nature of mind. Granted, this perspective is quite subtle and elusive, especially if we are coming from the perspective of a meditator trying to grasp or attain some sort of stateĀ or realization. I am very grateful for Tsoknyi [...]