Title: The Dalai Lama
1The Dalai Lama Essential Writings Session 5
Chapter 3 - Meditation
1. General Introductions 2. Summary of Key Points
in Dalai Lamas words as selected by editor
Forsthoefel in the form of paraphrase. 3.
Buddhas Garden - Peggy McDonagh 3. Break 4.
Candled Meditation 5. Small Group Discussion
2Paraphrased Selections - Forsthoefel Chapter 3
Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Editors thoughts
- Meditation is the pinnacle of Buddhist Practice.
- Meditation is where theory meets practice.
- Meditation rewires the circuitry of our
perceiving. - Meditation is to see things as they are.
- Seeing rightly leads to compassion.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- The main cause of a happy life is within.
- Meditation can be compatible with every type of
belief. - World peace begins in a peaceful heart.
- You must cultivate a compassionate mind that is
the source of happiness in your life. - The root of Buddhist practice is transformation
of the mind.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Elimination of defective qualities and the
improvement of its positive qualities. - We must deliberately take a stand to reverse
these tendencies and replace them with new
habits. - Meditation is the process whereby we gain control
over the mind and guide it in a more virtuous
direction.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Afflictions such as attachment, hatred, pride,
greed, and so forth are mental states that
cause us to behave in ways that bring about all
our unhappiness and suffering. - The state beyond such negative emotions and
thoughts, beyond all sorrow, is called nirvana. - For the final stage of our journey we need to
uproot our afflictions altogether.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- The fundamental inborn mind of clear light
makes enlightenment possible. - This is also called the Buddha nature. It exists
at the root of all conciousness. - This diamond mind is the basis of all spiritual
development. - Water may be extemely dirty, yet its nature
remains clear. Similarly the basic mind is
good without beginning or end.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- The Buddha nature is in each of us.
- The Buddha nature is not itself the Buddha state,
which is the end of illusion. - Shantideva says this of awakening
- It is the sublime nectar
- To destroy sovereign death,
- The inexhaustible treasure
- To eliminate the misery of the world.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Death does not wait for us to tidy up our lives.
It strikes unannounced. - Meditation on death gives us a type of
restlessness. Our minds automatically take an
interest in spiritual matters. - Death is something very natural. Death is not an
ending. We do not need to fear it. - We Buddhists believe the deepest and most healing
experiences can occur when we are dying.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- We can bring about changes to our attitudes by
using different thought processes. - The mind is something that can definitely be
transformed, and meditation is means to transform
it. - There are 2 stages in meditation
- Analyzing to consider an issue like an
object, situation or attitude, - Stabilizing to settle the mind on that issue.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- We can cultivate virtues such as patience and
tolerance by contemplating the qualities that
constitute patience, the peace of mind it
generates in us, the harmonious environment
created as a result of it, the respect it
engenders in others. - The process of taming the mind is a lengthy one.
- The final goal of practicing calm abiding
meditation is to actualize special insight.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Compassion represents the emotion, the heart, and
the application of analytic meditation applies
the intellect. - The real test is if our disturbing emotions are
reduced. - The whole purpose of meditation is to lessen the
deluded afflictions of our mind and eventually
eradicate them from their very roots eventually
gaining an understanding of reality.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- When dealing with illnesses, one may not
alleviate the real physical pain and suffering,
but may be able to help others who go through the
same experience. - Meditating on this give and take can definitely
protect from additional mental suffering and
pain. - Suffering may be received not as a burden but as
a path to empathy with others.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- We often confuse the actions of a person with the
actual person. This habit leads us to conclude
that because of a particular action or statement,
a person is our enemy. Yet people are neutral. - Enemies are teachers of inner strength, courage
and determination. - Consider this enemy. Just as we cannot get
angry at fire because it burns we should not
get angry at someone expressing their nature.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- We ourselves sometimes engage in bad behaviour,
do we not? Still, most of us do not think we are
completely bad. We should look on others the same
way. - In our meditation we must work at cultivating the
attitude that just as I myself have the desire
to be happy and overcome suffering, so do all
others. We should repeat this thought as we
meditate and as we go about our lives, until it
sinks deep into our awreness.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Forgiveness is something like an end result, or
product of patience or tolerance. - We must start to consider how to keep our hearts
open towards those we would envy. - The seed of compassion will grow if you plant it
in fertile soil, a consciousness moistened with
love. When you have watered your mind in love,
you can begin to meditate upon compassion.
Compassion, here, is simply the wish that all
sentient beings be free of suffering.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- I think this mental practice is to look at things
in a holistic way, to see that there are many
events involved. - We should ensure that whatever we do, we maintain
some effect or influence from our meditation so
that it directs our actions as we live our
everyday lives. - In its developed form, mindfulness also brings
about a highly refined sensitivity to everything
that happens in ones immediate vicinity and in
ones mind.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- True compassion has the intensity and spontaneity
of a loving mother caring for her suffering baby.
Throughout the day, such a mothers concern for
her child affects all her thoughts and actions.
This is the attitude we are working to cultivate
toward each and every being. When we experience
this, we have generated great compassion.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- It would be impossible to count all the people
involved in providing us with a simple slice of
bread. - Through this train of thought we come to
recognize how dependent we are on others for all
we enjoy in life. - We must work at developing this recognition as we
go about our lives after our morning meditation
sessions.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- The observer needs a range of skills, carefully
honed through repetition and training, and
applied in a rigorous and disciplined manner. - Through constant habituation, the mind learns to
improve the quality of whatever faculty is being
applied, whether it is attention, reasoning, or
imagination. The understanding is that through
such prolonged and regular practice, the ability
to perform the exercise will become almost second
nature.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- For people who have the problem of self-hatred
they should concentrate on the positive aspects
of existence. - By reflecting upon these opportunities and
potentials, one will be able to increase ones
sense of worth and confidence. - The fundamental teaching of Buddha is that we
should view others as being more important than
we are.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- Mere understanding of selflessness is not
sufficient to defeat the disturbing emotions. - From the point of view of your personal well
being, you must cultivate a compassionate mind
that is the source of happiness in your life. - In order to develop special insight you must
first develop a calmly abiding mind.
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Chapter 3 Meditation The Vehicle of Change
- When you have understood the wisdom realizing
emptiness, that alone will not become a powerful
antidote to ignorance if it is not supported by
other practices such as giving, ethics, patience,
and so forth. - It is the way of the wise to sacrifice one for
the benefit of the majority and it is the way of
the foolish to sacrifice the majority on behalf
of just one single individual.
23Buddhas Gardens
- Places of Tranquility
- Silence
- Peace
- Equanimity
- Hope
- Kindness
24Meditation places
25Buddha Art
Hope
Tranquil
The Journey
Beauty
26The silence continues
always teaching
Silently observing Aware Awake
27Buddha dreams
Mystical..serene.noble..powerful
28Buddhas teachings
29The Dalai Lama Essential Writings Meditation
The Vehicle of Change
Break Candled Meditation Small Group Discussion