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The following is an email reminder from lojongmindtraining.com/
As soon as I saw it I was struck by its obvious relevance here in this tribe. Has anyone seen this idea used in any way before?
The reminder . . .
We have been using this technique all the time, throughout our practice. Particularly in Dharmic environments, whenever we have a wall we post the slogans in order to remind ourselves of them.
The point is to catch the first thought... The idea is that in catching the first thought, that first thought should have some words.
In this case, whenever you feel that quality of me-ness, whenever you feel "I" - and maybe "am" as well - then you should think of these two sayings:
[1] May I receive all evils; may my virtues go to others.
[2] Profit and victory to others; loss and defeat to myself.
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It takes quite a lot of effort because it is a big job. That is why it is called the Mahayana [big vehicle], it is a big deal. You cannot fall asleep when you are driving on this big highway...
As soon as I saw it I was struck by its obvious relevance here in this tribe. Has anyone seen this idea used in any way before?
The reminder . . .
We have been using this technique all the time, throughout our practice. Particularly in Dharmic environments, whenever we have a wall we post the slogans in order to remind ourselves of them.
The point is to catch the first thought... The idea is that in catching the first thought, that first thought should have some words.
In this case, whenever you feel that quality of me-ness, whenever you feel "I" - and maybe "am" as well - then you should think of these two sayings:
[1] May I receive all evils; may my virtues go to others.
[2] Profit and victory to others; loss and defeat to myself.
..
It takes quite a lot of effort because it is a big job. That is why it is called the Mahayana [big vehicle], it is a big deal. You cannot fall asleep when you are driving on this big highway...
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