The Eightfold Supreme Path of Mind Training by Phakchok Rinpoche & Lhasey Lotsawa
Author:Phakchok Rinpoche & Lhasey Lotsawa
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Lhasey Lotsawa Publications
Published: 2012-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
What to abandon:
Ignorance
Do not follow lower teachings.
Do not abide in carelessness.
Do not follow false views.
Do not increase worldliness.
Just as solid rock
Is not moved by wind,
Likewise, the wise are not moved
By praise and blame.
Do not aim at pleasure,
For the loss of pleasure is painful.
For the one who never grasps at pleasure,
There are no bonds.
-Dhammapada: verses 167, 81 & 211
Khu, Ngok, and Drom: What is the supreme conduct?
Atisha: The supreme conduct is going astray from worldly concerns.
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