Saturday, March 3, 2012

[HH Dalai Lama Quote of the Week] What is Progress?

We been writing a lot on our activities, I thought of doing something different, I would like to share with all of you what I received through my email today,  "HH the Dalai Lama Quote of the Week" (coutersy of Snow Lion Publication, my favourite online Buddhist bookstore)

May You Have A Peaceful & fulfilling Weekend!

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Dalai Lama Quote of the Week 

What is Progress?

What is progress? How do we recognize it? The teachings are like a mirror before which we should hold our activities of body, speech, and mind. Think back to a year ago and compare the stream of activities of your body, speech, and mind at that time with their present condition. If we practice well, then the traces of some improvement should be reflected in the mirror of Dharma.

 The problem with having expectations is that we usually do not expect the right things. Not knowing what spiritual progress is, we search for signs of it in the wrong areas of our being. What can we hope for but frustration? It would be far better to examine any practice with full reasoning before adopting it, and then to practice it steadily and consistently while observing the inner changes one undergoes, rather than expecting this or that fantasy to become real.

 The mind is an evolving organism, not a machine that goes on and off with the flip of a switch. The forces that bind and limit the mind, hurling it into unsatisfactory states of being, are impermanent and transient agents. When we persistently apply the practices to them, they have no option but to fade away and disappear.

 Ignorance and the "I"-grasping syndrome have been with us since beginningless time, and the instincts of attachments, aversion, anger, jealousy and so forth are very deeply rooted in our mindstreams. Eliminating them is not as simple as turning on a light to chase away the darkness of a room. When we practice steadily, the forces of darkness are undermined, and the spiritual qualities that counteract them and illuminate the mind are strengthened and made firm. Therefore, we should strive by means of both contemplative and settled meditation to gain stability in the various Lam Rim topics.(p.176)


 --from The Path to Enlightenment by H.H. the Dalai Lama
edited and translated by Glenn H. Mullin,
 published by Snow Lion Publications

1 comments:

Unknown said...

What is progress ?? its awesome. Dalai Lama quote of the week is very nice. thanks for sharing.

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