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Jan. 23 |
Undefiled by the stains of the superstitions of the eight worldly concerns, may I, by perceiving all phenomena as illusory, be released from the bondage of attachment.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’...
Jan. 16 |
In short, both directly and indirectly, do I offer every happiness and benefit to all my mothers. I shall secretly take upon myself all their harmful actions and suffering.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’...
Jan. 8 |
When someone whom I have benefited, and in whom I have great hopes gives me terrible harm, I shall regard that person as my holy guru.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’ (Part 6 of 8):
第六颂:视害为师
吾昔饶益助某人,
且曾深心寄厚望,
彼虽非理妄加害,
愿视彼为善知识。
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Jan. 1 |
When, out of envy, others mistreat me with abuse, insults, or the like, I shall accept defeat, and offer the victory to others.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’ (Part 5 of 8):
第五颂:自受亏损
他人出于嫉妒心,
非理辱骂谤我等,
亏损失败我取受,
愿将胜利奉献他。
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Dec. 26 |
Whenever I see beings who are wicked in nature, and overwhelmed by violent negative actions and suffering, I shall hold such rare ones dear, as if I had found a precious treasure.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought...
Dec. 19 |
Vigilant, the moment a delusion appears in my mind, endangering myself and others, I shall confront and avert it without delay.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’ (Part 3 of 8):
第三颂:疾断烦恼
一举一动观自心,
正当烦恼初萌生,
危害自与他人时,
愿疾呵斥令消除。
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Dec. 12 |
When in the company of others, I shall always consider myself the lowest of all, and from the depths of my heart hold others dear and supreme.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’ (Part 2...
Dec. 4 |
Determined to obtain the greatest possible benefit from all sentient beings, who are more precious than a wish-fulfilling jewel, I shall hold them most dear at all times.
– Geshe Langri Tangpa
Reflections On ‘The Eight Verses Of Thought Transformation’...