Our Confusion is a Rich Source of Meditation Material
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A fried egg is to butter as anger is to irritation
 The  great dharma advice found in the seven point mind training suggests  that we apply to our meditation whatever we might happen to meet.  The  problem is that wherever we go, whatever we are doing has already become  the source of our confusion, to which self-cherishing has added the  final drop of alcohol, making us crazy enough to do wrong  things willingly.  Turning this around, our own confusion is used as  rich examples to direct our meditation toward understanding  impermanence, suffering, karma and more. ~Domo Geshe Rinpoche  ~~~~
The  great dharma advice found in the seven point mind training suggests  that we apply to our meditation whatever we might happen to meet.  The  problem is that wherever we go, whatever we are doing has already become  the source of our confusion, to which self-cherishing has added the  final drop of alcohol, making us crazy enough to do wrong  things willingly.  Turning this around, our own confusion is used as  rich examples to direct our meditation toward understanding  impermanence, suffering, karma and more. ~Domo Geshe Rinpoche  ~~~~
 The  great dharma advice found in the seven point mind training suggests  that we apply to our meditation whatever we might happen to meet.  The  problem is that wherever we go, whatever we are doing has already become  the source of our confusion, to which self-cherishing has added the  final drop of alcohol, making us crazy enough to do wrong  things willingly.  Turning this around, our own confusion is used as  rich examples to direct our meditation toward understanding  impermanence, suffering, karma and more. ~Domo Geshe Rinpoche  ~~~~
The  great dharma advice found in the seven point mind training suggests  that we apply to our meditation whatever we might happen to meet.  The  problem is that wherever we go, whatever we are doing has already become  the source of our confusion, to which self-cherishing has added the  final drop of alcohol, making us crazy enough to do wrong  things willingly.  Turning this around, our own confusion is used as  rich examples to direct our meditation toward understanding  impermanence, suffering, karma and more. ~Domo Geshe Rinpoche  ~~~~
"Die  großen Dharmaratschläge, die man in der Geistesschulung in Sieben  Punkten findet, besagen, dass wir unsere Meditiation zur Anwendung  bringen, egal was passiert. Das Problem ist, dass egal wo wir sind und  was wir tun dies bereits die Quelle unserer Verwirrung darstellt, zu der  die Egozentrik den letzten Tropfen Alkohol hinzugefügt hat, was uns  verrückt genug macht, aus freien Stücken das Falsche zu tun. Wenn man  dies umdreht (wie es in der Geistesschulung der Fall ist) wird unsere  eigene Verwirrung als reichhaltiges Beispiel benutzt, um unsere  Meditation zum Verständnis von Vergänglichkeit, Leiden, Karma und mehr  einzusetzen." - Domo Geshe Rinpoche ---
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