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1 " Come here, I shall bless you within nonduality; "
― Thupten Jinpa , Mind Training: The Great Collection
2 " O prince, abide in meditative equipoise on the spacelike ultimate. [16] In the illusionlike subsequent periods, reflect on karma and its fruits.” When the teacher revealed "
3 " These are visualized in the form of streams of dark clouds, smoke, or even brackish water, which enter our body. "
4 " These are visualized in the form of white clouds, bright lights, and streams of nectar, which enter the bodies of other beings. "
5 " Therefore hold this fact of not being the object of your own disapproval "
6 " First to explain ethical discipline: It’s the root of higher transmigration; It’s the staircase to liberation; It’s the antidote to suffering; "
7 " He is untainted by elaborations of the eight mundane concerns.77 "
8 " May the sufferings of all sentient beings and those sufferings’ causes ripen upon me, and may my own self be subdued and annihilated. May my virtues ripen on all sentient beings, and may they become endowed with happiness. "
9 " This time it is different. Today I have sought a spiritual teacher, I have read the sutras, and as a result I have now recognized the enemy!” It has been stated: The old days when you could Ruin me at will are now gone; I can see you now, so where are you off to? I shall tear down your arrogance.197 "
10 " Now my own self is the enemy, and sentient beings are the friends. "
11 " being cleansed in the spacelike meditative equipoise, "
12 " Are you not sunk in the mires of a household? "
13 " Observe the defects of a householder’s life and return soon.” When the prince heard "
14 " If you aspire to self-mastery, [286] apply the antidotes to pride; If you aspire to overcome all obstacles, "
15 " 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. "
16 " Remain in equipoise on this spacelike nature, my son. "
17 " recite Oṃ Āḥ Hūṃ three times. "
18 " I shall go savor the supreme taste of Vajrayana. "
19 " the practice of accepting all ill omens as charms.”206 "
20 " first half of the fifteenth century, "