When things go wrong in our life and we encounter difficult situations, we tend to regard the situation itself as our problem, but in reality whatever problems we experience come from the side of the mind.
Lamrim is a Tibetan term, literally meaning ’stages of the path’. Lamrim is a special arrangement of all Buddha’s teachings that is easy to understand and put into practice. It reveals all the stages of the path to enlightenment. ~ Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Living in the spirit of ahimsa (nonviolence) with inspiration from , Swami Satchidananda, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. King + more in this week's special issue of Integral Yoga Magazine in honor of MLK Jr. Day. Read here: https://t.co/Q3V6AF01zr
In the meditation on emptiness there is no heat, no cold, no lower, no higher, no here, no there, no self, no other, no samsara – everything is equal in the peace of emptiness. This realization is called the ‘yoga of equalizing samsara and nirvana’.
Buddha requires no other medicine than renunciation, bodhichitta and the wisdom realizing emptiness to treat the ailments that continuously afflict all sentient beings. ~ Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
When we practice immeasurable love and immeasurable compassion we develop the wish for others to experience only happiness and freedom from suffering, and we actively dedicate ourself to make this happen.
Honoured to receive the #MinervaAward.Recommitted myself to rejuvenating women's knowledge & wisdom to
stregthen the foundations of #ecologicalcivilisation & sow the seeds of a future for all .
Minerva is the goddess of knowledge & wisdom like the Indian goddess Saraswati.