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"El abandono del mal, el cultivo del bien y la purificación de la mente: tal es la enseñanza de los Budas. "

Distinguiendo los fenómenos y el Ser puro

Los fenómenos son samsara, proyecciones confusas.
El Ser puro es nirvana una vez superado todo el dolor.
Estos dos no son uno y lo mismo, ni diferentes;
Uno es como el hielo y el otro como su agua.

Si atraviesas los fenómenos, las proyecciones confusas del samsara,
el Ser puro se manifiesta. Esto es transformación.
Entonces la apariencia desnuda brilla
Como los reflejos sobre las aguas de un océano de hielo derretido.

(Dechen Rangdrol)

marie-cristen:

marie cristen
visitheworld:

Hot air balloon ride over Bagan temples, Myanmar (by ross_123).
opus53:

Tara, the Buddhist Savior, Nepal (Kathmandu Valley), Gilt copper alloy with colour, inlaid with semiprecious stones, 14th Century
kelledia:

Ellora Buddhist caves, India.

"The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included."

- Boddhidharma

purpleaggregates:

“We live in illusion and the appearance of things. There is a reality. We are that reality. When you understand this, you see that you are nothing, and being nothing, you are everything. That is all.” ~ Kalu Rinpoche (Buddhist Leader)

To question is unbelievably powerful. But if you question all the time and you remain in doubt, going first this way and then that, conviction is absent. If you develop a line of inquiry and learn from your experience, conviction grows. Then you put that conviction into practice but remain open to new information and experience. You set a steady course and remain willing to grow and learn. That is powerful.
- Segyu Rinpoche, “Buddhist Training for Modern Life”(Quote from Tricycle Daily)