Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche - A Meditation on Recognising the Thinker (Part 1) - Dzogchen
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Excerpts from the teaching/chapter, "Recognising the Thinker" taken from the text "As It Is" - Volume 1. Translated by Erik Pema Kunsang.
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche (1920 - February 13, 1996) was a Buddhist master of the Kagyü and Nyingma lineages who lived at Nagi Gompa hermitage in Nepal. Urgyen Rinpoche was considered one of the greatest Dzogchen masters of his time.
Born in Kham in Eastern Tibet, he was recognized by Khakyab Dorje, 15th Karmapa Lama as the reincarnation of both the Chowang Tulku and Nubchen Sangye Yeshe, one of the 25 principal students of Padmasambhava.
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I’m currently grieving and this is easing my pain. Thank you.
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I am sorry my reply bring this up again, i am happy to pet you know you are loved and there are those rooting for you forever and always. 💕
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Sorry that you are going through this, Lisa. I have also been helped through grief by Jayasara's recordings. Loss can be so painful and feel so unfair and as though something has gone terribly wrong with the universe - maybe it has, but the process of grieving is natural, and it unfolds for each of us in its own way. It doesn't feel like any kind of healing, but I am told to have faith that it is. Take good care of yourself and be kind to yourself in going through this. 💚
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Thank you ,beautiful
So extraordinary. To me, he is as good as Longchenpa, who, just a few days ago, fulfilled my life in just 30 minutes. OK, I have to accustom myself to this, but the door is open. Freedom. So simple, but I did not get it until a few days ago (after searching for more then 20 years). I am devastated in absolutely the best way.
Omg yes same here 5 years tho 💯💗♥️
This teachings was great it's helping with exactly I keep doing but has made me better
His books, as it is vol 1 and 2 are wonderful
Yes, I have just begun to read vo1 of "As It Is".
Thank you so much , I am super grateful for You and All the Spiritual Guides and Helpers ✨💖🙏🏼🕊️🌎☸️🙏🏼💜✨
My thoughts:
I really appreciate this instruction.
Let the thought dissolve rather than grabbing hold of it, turning it all around and commenting on the aspects of it.
Perhaps it’s like with art, there’s a time and purpose for critique and a time for simply appreciating.
But we are still need of concepts to learn to dispel concepts.
Which seems to be why the action of silence itself is preferred. Go where the finger is pointing, not to the finger itself.
Mind processes are like body processes.
We are unaware of their workings but experience how they manifest.
The suddenness of a hiccup had a cause we were unaware of.
It all appears to be part of the autonomic nervous system, and the appearances to us are just signifiers, like the tip of an iceberg.
Thank you
I never studied a picture of The Thinker, certainly a tormented soul, even his toes are curled like his shoes are too tight, relatable indeed! Thanks for this, it has it's own playlist=with more room (%
The space between the words read, such a powerful way to point towards That.
These verses are simple to understand but the impact is astounding . Helped me refine practice.
Sadhu 3x Samaneri .
Happy Wesak to all dhamma farers
🙏🙏🙏 . Thank you. Namaste !
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Thank you, Namaste
Wonderful , very much looking forward to this.
Thank you for making time for yourself and relaxing a bit.
Saying it more so in the sense of, shared wisdom is greater, due to the addition qualities of positivity. (On a side note, positivity is a really good word in English, which i dare say, is not confused with another term. English sometimes had a hard time with proper descriptions with few words)
Thoughts free from elaborations
Like, watching a picture, and not verbally attributing it.
Or in kind of a rude way it could be said, once we shut up, we can hear the voice of wisdom speak.
Thank you 🙏🏻💕
❤️ Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche 🙏
Thank Samanary Jayasara
Excellent. Thank you so much for the talk It gives more undarstanding🙏👍😀😄🌺❤️
Simple and beautiful, very helpful
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I believe it is high time I enquired about the meaning of your name dearest sister..:-) If you feel like sharing it. Also thank you dearly for another great upload. If you need me I'll be hanging around your playlists..especially during nighttime. Cheers!
Sweet! My name is a compound of two Pali words. Jaya means victory and sāra means essence or excellent. So Jayasāra means "excellent victory". Samaneri is simply a designation for a 10 precept nun and it's root is from the word "samana" which means homeless one or wanderer. That is, mendicant.
@@SamaneriJayasara Thank you for sharing this, most fitting I should say.. I remember the "young samana" being mentioned a lot in one of my favorite books Siddhartha by Herman Hesse so i am familiar with the term. I wish you every day or better, moment, be an excellent victory over the Three Poisons. Now, if you'll excuse me I have a lot to catch up with at your multiple playlists..
Hi there! Is this recording and part 2 available for download in your Google drive folder? I haven't been able to find them...
I'd love to listen to these two jewels over and over when offline. Thanks for sharing 💖🙌✨
Yes, it is. You can find it in the Dzogchen/Mahamudra folder listed as: Part 1 Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche - Recognising the Thinker
how to recognize mind essence? thank you
What is watching your mind
Thankyou samaneri .can you kindly teach us what buddha saw during his enlightenment.how does one recognize the light within .who has seen it .thankyou
Hi Shenaz, I shall let the Buddha speak for himself on this one. Please find here the link to the first sermon that he gave in the Deer Part to the 5 ascetics after his enlightenment in Bodh Gaya: suttacentral.net/sn56.11/en/bodhi
Thankyou you have helped us to learn what no one teaches today .people do not know how to come out of this illusion. Too many baseless attachments. Thankyou