Sunday 10 February 2013

One taste




When we start the buddhism, we are all looking for high tantric path and so on it's part of the path it's something we all make mistake, we are not enlighten that part of the learning.

I make this post for those really interest taking the path seriously, it's like when we take the ladder we will not start at the end whatever path we have do our study in past, when we come to buddhism that something we have in background but that we not make us enlighten because we read billion of book on it.

We can read billion book about chocolate, we will never have the taste at least we work on everyday life, when we look on Milarepa or Je Tsongkhapa they have study dharma, live dharma, think dharma 24/7 .
So ask yourself the simple conmen seance Milarepa was meditating for day and month in same position and was studding dharma so what do in our century, we need all roof in top of our head that granted we have no choice so yes we should work for one reason some of us are made to be monks or nuns some not.
That all question of choices, some of us we will take the choice of have more fun and that all right, some of us will chose dharma and that also all right.

So the one question is what's our intention do we look for a powerful method to find fame, to become rich and dharma in that case isn't the way we should take, if we looking for power become somebody higher than other also not the good reason.

So what the Dharma is ?

The question is do we looking for happiness and the second question is what kind of happiness ?

Do we looking for the happiness of now have nice time or do we looking for the ultimate happiness for ourself and others.

Because in that case that the buddha dharma looking for happiness for others and ourself, that quest of compassion and wisdom there's no greater siddhis (power) than that .

When we take refuge we should ask ourself on that, when we looking for enlightenment we should ask ourself on that if our quest we are looking for power or compassion for really helping others in way that dharma.

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