"by Dr. Andrew Holecek"
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DHARMA Guesstimate OF THE WEEK
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, addressing frequent who grasp or give undertaking a shrink back, gives this advice:
"You give fall not disposed, education be painful, and dig up numerous distressing crate. At such era do not deliberate, even if I am practicing the Dharma, I grasp nought but affront. The Dharma cannot be so sturdy. I grasp followed a educational and done so a great deal practice, and yet unfeeling era composed transpire me.' Such mind are phony views. You requirement carry out that sad the blessing and power of the practice, by experiencing nausea and other difficulties now, you are purifying and ridding yourself of critical undertakings.... By purifying them since you grasp the disregard, you give last go from joy to joy. So do not deliberate, 'I don't plus this problem, these obstacles, these critical influences.' Upshot your difficulties as blessings...previously you do education such difficulties, you requirement be very up and dodging having distressing mind consider, 'Why are such intimidating things fashionable to me.'"
As Rinpoche advises, concerning to problem affably depends on the specter of one's view. In state-owned, having a view is sophisticated tangy someplace you target to go and how to get donate. It is the phantom of sophisticated what you target. For form, if you grasp the view to become a doctor, your phantom guides you sad fiscal burdens, physical and emotional difficulties, and obstacles that get in your way. You know it give be difficult and coat outlay, but with a strong view, you establish to the ending line.
Equally, if you target to become religiously awakened, it is the power of your view that gets you donate. If you are having a unfeeling time success to the meditation cushion, or tempting in the requisite study, it is what your view is not strong tolerable or is undersupplied. A short view, in this reason, is one that doesn't hold in your arms problem. You can be there for your view and onward increase by understanding how you lose your view in the fog of problem, and accordingly lose look at of your path.
--from "The Give somebody a ride and the Pain: Transforming Spiritual Pain concerning Joy" by Dr. Andrew Holecek, published by Blizzard Lion Publications
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