Milarepa's Initial Realizations |
I have understood this body of mine to be
the product of ignorance, composed of flesh and blood and lit up by
the perceptive power of consciousness. To those fortunate ones who
long for emancipation it may be the great vessel by which they may
procure Freedom. But to the unfortunates who only sin, it may be the
guide to lower and miserable states of existence. This our life is
the boundary mark whence one may take an upward or downward path.
Our present time is a most precious time, wherein each of us must
decide, in one way or other, for lasting good or lasting ill.
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One who aims only at his own individual
peace and happiness adopts the lower path (Hinayana), but he who
devotes the merits of his love and compassion to the cause of others
belongs to the higher path (Mahayana).
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In meditating on the Final Goal, one has to
discover the non-existence of the personal Ego, and therefore the
fallacy that it exists (i.e. because everything in the universe with
name and form is basically illusory in nature)
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To realize the state of non-existence of the
personal ego, the mind must be kept in quiescence. In that state,
thoughts, ideas, and cognition cease and the mind (awareness) passes
into a state of perfect tranquility so that days, months, and years
may pass without the person perceiving it; thus the passage of time
has to be marked for him by others.
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The visions of the forms of the Deities
which appear in meditation are merely signs attending the
perseverance in meditation. They have no intrinsic worth or value in
themselves.
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All the efforts put forth during this path
must be made in a spirit of compassion with the aim of dedicating
the merit of one's efforts to the Universal Good. There is a need of
mentally praying and wishing for blessings on others so earnestly
that one's mind processes also transcend thought.
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Just as the mere name of food does not
satisfy the appetite of a hungry person but he must eat food, so
also a man who would learn about the Voidness (i.e. Universal
Awareness) must meditate so as to realize it, not just learn of its
definition.
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