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Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
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Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
Age: 49
Born: 1975
Born: January 1
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Yong Gé Mingyur Rinpoche
7th migyur rinpoche
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If you're determined to think of yourself as limited, fearful, vulnerable, or scarred by past experience, know only that you have chosen to do so. The opportunity to experience yourself differently is always available.
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The best part of all is that no matter how long you practice, or what method you use, every technique of Buddhist meditation ultimately generates compassion.
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Simply notice that you're aware. At any given moment, you can choose to follow the chain of thoughts, emotions, and sensations that reinforce a perception of yourself as vulnerable and limited, or to remember that your true nature is pure, unconditioned, and incapable of being harmed.
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Being human means having power specifically, the power to accomplish whatever we want.
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When you see your own desire to be happy, you can't avoid seeing the same desire in others.
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The expectations you bring to meditation practice are often the greatest obstacles you will encounter.
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The mind is the source of all experience, and by changing the direction of the mind, we can change the quality of everything we experience.
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Not recognizing natural mind is simply an example of the mind's unlimited capacity to create whatever it wants.
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Compassion is the spontaneous wisdom of the heart.
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Within our perceived weaknesses and imperfections lies the key to realizing our true strength.
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Practice is personal no two people's experiences are alike.
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So overall, though my life is far from perfect, I'm contented with it. And in a peculiar way, I'm grateful for the troubling emotions I experienced. The obstacles we face in life can provide powerful incentives for change.
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If you don’t try to stop whatever is going on in your mind, but merely observe it, eventually you’ll begin to feel a tremendous sense of relaxation, a vast sense of openness within your mind - which is in fact your natural mind, the naturally unperturbed background against which various thoughts come and go.
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When we become fixed in our perceptions we lose our ability to fly.
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Ultimately, happiness comes down to choosing between the discomfort of becoming aware of your mental afflictions and the discomfort of being ruled by them.
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It’s so easy to think that we’re the only ones who suffer, while other people are somehow immune to pain, as though they’d been born with some kind of special knowledge about being happy, that, through some cosmic accident, we never received. Thinking in this way, we make our own problems seem much bigger than they really are.
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Emotional states are fairly quick bursts of neuronal gossip. Traits, on the other hand, are more like the neuronal equivalent of committed relationships.
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When you transform your mind, everything you experience is transformed.
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Any daily activity can be used as an opportunity for meditation.
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All that we are looking for in life - all the happiness, contentment, and peace of mind - is right here in the present moment.
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