Fortunate Me
I was so happy
to be able to attend the teachings by Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche in Bartsham,
Tashigang (from 20th December 2013-10th January 2014). I
rejoice more in the fact that I could take my mother along. As we sat next to
each other, hearing nothing but Rinpoche’s voice, I could feel a very deep
sense of gratitude to her and I had moments when I could so lucidly pray for
her (and all my mothers of past lives). I am grateful to my office for granting
this long leave to make it possible.
The teaching was
on ‘Terton Pema Lingpa’s zapter’ – and he began by telling us that it is
important to preserve and uphold his teachings. Rinpoche emphasised that
meditation is the key. He said, ‘Do not meditate for a very long moment. Start
meditating for three or five minutes a day. But be consistent. Meditate
everyday.’ He said, if we did that, there will come a time when we will be
habituated to it and we will feel something amiss or a discomfort the way we
feel when we do not wash our face in the morning. Once it becomes a habit, it
will be easier to attune our mind easily. He recommended meditation to even
fight addiction to drugs and other intoxicating substances.
And in doing all
this, what we need is our root guru. He said that we must first make sure that
we choose our guru correctly and once we have chosen him/her, we must have
unfaltering devotion and faith in him/her. In Vajrayana Buddhism, the only way
to open the door to the truth is through faith and prayers to our guru.
For this wisdom
and truth, I thank the Rinpoche and I pray that his teachings flourish for the
benefit of the enlightenment of all sentient beings.
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God Bless All!
God Bless All!