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21 " In the past I have been preoccupied with worthless, ruinous pursuits. Now I shall regard my own self as the enemy and shall call upon all eight classes of worldly gods, demigods, and demons, and all eighty thousand families of obstructive forces to withdraw their support of this self. "
― Thupten Jinpa , Mind Training: The Great Collection
22 " Remain in equipoise on this spacelike nature, my son. "
23 " recite Oṃ Āḥ Hūṃ three times. "
24 " I shall go savor the supreme taste of Vajrayana. "
25 " We let ourselves be at the mercy of our thoughts and our thoughts at the mercy of our negative emotions, in this way we undermine ourselves. —A TIBETAN SAYING "
― Thupten Jinpa , A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to Be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives
26 " the practice of accepting all ill omens as charms.”206 "
27 " first half of the fifteenth century, "
28 " trichiliocosm "
29 " metanoesis—from "
30 " May I accept upon myself the defeat / And offer to others the victory”—Chekawa "
31 " Like "
32 " deference "
33 " the Collection of Aphorisms (sometimes referred to as the Tibetan Dhammapada). "
34 " Since I am ignorant, please care for me in the best way possible.” Make the following supplication as well: If being sick is best, please make me ill; If being cured is best, please restore my health; If being dead is best, please make me die; If long life is best, please prolong my life; If shorter life is best, please shorten my life. May all enjoy the fortune of enlightenment.222 "
35 " Those who can mentally cope should also do the following "
36 " There are two tasks—one at the start and one at the end. "
37 " To be successful, we need a method whereby we can remain steadfast on our course. "
38 " possessed by the demon of mental afflictions, such as anger. "
39 " Then, without any attachment to your possessions of this life, generate a fearless attitude with regard to your future life. "
40 " I shall allow my mind to fade into space. "