It's common for us to think that we're either a bad practitioner or a good practitioner. But, we should always be thinking in terms of: "How can I become a better practitioner?". So, where do we start? With aspiration.
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It's common for us to think that we're either a bad practitioner or a good practitioner. But, we should always be thinking in terms of: "How can I become a better practitioner?". So, where do we start? With aspiration.
In this teaching, Chagdud Khadro shares a Buddhist perspective on many different aspects of the dying process.
Death can be seen as a brilliant mirror that offers us discernment about life’s priorities and a deep appreciation of the power of mind. But, we must prepare, both in ordinary ways and spiritually. Without preparation, our end-of-life transitions can be overwhelmingly confusing and painful--for the dying person, for caregivers, and for family and friends. Preparation is urgent, because the time of death remains uncertain.
Recorded on January 10th, 2016 at Chagdud Gonpa Rigdzin Ling.
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It's common for us to think that we're either a bad practitioner or a good practitioner. But, we should always be thinking in terms of: "How can I become a better practitioner?". So, where do we start? With aspiration.