The Path of the Wandering Siddha
I think of the sangha as a very soft, open thing. I’ve got people I’ve practiced with in a deep way for many years, like my wife, and my dear … Continue reading
Dilgo Khyentse on “Sitting”
The whole concept of making people sit perfectly still without making any noise for hours on end is really a a form of social control practiced by the white western … Continue reading
Pema: Flowing with Change
When we resist change, it’s called suffering. But when we can completely let go and not struggle against it, when we can embrace the groundlessness of our situation and relax … Continue reading
Bhakti and Buddhanature
Bhakti is the practice I use to turn ’emptiness’ into compassion. When you realize everything is empty, then you realize that everything is buddhanature. In Hindu or theist terms, buddhanature is divine. … Continue reading
Everything is Buddhanature
Nothing is separated from Buddhanature, because there is no separate ‘self-existence’ in anything. Everything that exists intrinsically is a part of or emanates from Buddhanature; therefore, everything is pure Buddhanature … Continue reading
