After performing each virtuous action, dedication must be properly offered as the resulting good karma may likely be destroyed before it ripens. Details Published: 14 September 2024
The Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism offers rich pickings of sublime practices, described by some as being plentiful as the yak’s hair. But no one would be qualified to practice any without first developing renunciation and bodhicitta as the base, which ought to be the single most important practice for us now. Details Published: 11 September 2024
In summary, the first requisite of generating bodhicitta is the aspiration to deliver sentient beings from samsara; the second, the determination to attain Buddhahood in order to free sentient beings from the suffering of samsara. Details Published: 08 September 2024
If the body is doing virtuous action but the mind wanders off, the virtue so cultivated will be made superficial and brings no benefit. Details Published: 13 September 2024
So, I hope you will all make generation of renunciation and bodhicitta your aim and strictly refrain yourselves from undertaking any Vajrayana practice until your aim has been achieved. Details Published: 10 September 2024
This is because the attainment of Buddhahood is the ultimate way of freeing all sentient beings from suffering. Details Published: 07 September 2024
Being “mindful” means that not only the body does virtuous action but the mind also engenders proper aspiration, visualizes carefully and dedicates the merit. Details Published: 12 September 2024
Genuine bodhicitta of a bodhisattva refers to the aspiration to give others whatever is needed unselfishly and unconditionally, which in hard times is a particularly difficult thing to do. Details Published: 09 September 2024
Therefore, we must strive to succeed in generating bodhicitta, no matter how difficult it is. The challenge is with our own self, with that selfish mind. It is a constant battle we must face with endurance. Details Published: 06 September 2024