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Old 28-11-2017, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueSky
I like this, especially the part about your thoughts being self liberated. I'm surprised they use the term non- thought prior to it cuz it makes more sense to say that there is thought but you are liberated from them.
I would also add that practicing the dharma to me means being inline with the natural order of things and one could do that without ever reading the teachings of the Buddha. Why? Because everything and everyone in this universe is our guide and our guru. That's how I see it anyways.
Nice post, I enjoyed reading it. The results to me are simply the effect of being in line with the natural order of things.

Because in Buddhism thoughts are not the problem. It is the attachment to them. Being caught up in them.

When a Buddha speaks he is thinking.. Rigpa is when thoughts can be silent or not, they are energy, movement that just flows through you, bright in its clarity, liberating because non of the attachements/thoughts cling or you get caught up in them.

All such issues self liberate.

Thank you for your post :)
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