Guest guest Posted June 7, 2001 Report Share Posted June 7, 2001 Yes, rather useful set of talks. If you think they might be a good resource for your meditation class they are free at dhamma-list archives. Im just launching into the last set of talks which is very similar to the Bardo practices but geared for the ordinary person. Joyce Beautiful! >snip >at this moment as you sit here I will attest that everyone, or almost >everyone, has a mind free of the feelings of 'I' and 'mine' because there >is nothing engendering them. In listening attentively you give no >opportunity for self-consciousness to arise. So look and see whether or >not the mind is empty. If there is some emptiness (and I merely use the >word 'some', it's not completely and unchangingly empty) then you are >dwelling within the sphere of Nibbana. Even though it is not absolute or >perfect Nibbana, it is Nibbana just the same. > >Please be aware of this egoless feeling, remember it well and keep it with >you when you return to your home. >snip< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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