Friday, May 30, 2008

from Turning The Mind Into an Alley

"Seeing through ignorance and realizing the meaning of our lives is very precise work -- work for a mind that is stable, clear, and strong. It takes patience to do this practice. As my father used to say, it's like combing our hair over and over again. We're becoming familiar with thoughts that will shift the stream of our being, the direction of our lives -- if we let their meaning penetrate us. In becoming familiar with love and compassion, karma and samsara, the preciousness of being human, the inevitability of death, we train in diving deep into the truth and awakening our dormant wisdom."
Sakyong Mipham