Articles by alphabetic order
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
 Ā Ī Ñ Ś Ū Ö Ō
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0


Difference between revisions of "Understanding Human Nature"

From Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "thumb A talk given by Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche I don’t come here as a teacher. I’m here as your friend. I have known many of you 30 years,...")
 
 
Line 5: Line 5:
  
  
A talk given by Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche
+
A talk given by [[Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche]]
  
  
I don’t come here as a teacher. I’m here as your friend. I have known many of you 30 years, 40 years and some for only 1 or 2 years. Maybe I have met a few of you today. But most of you are old friends. I am talking as a friend talking to friends: how do we improve our understanding, how do we improve our way of life? How can we benefit human society? That’s all I am interested in. All of you  
+
I don’t come here as a [[teacher]]. I’m here as your [[friend]]. I have known many of you 30 years, 40 years and some for only 1 or 2 years. Maybe I have met a few of you today. But most of you are old friends. I am talking as a [[friend]] talking to friends: how do we improve our [[understanding]], how do we improve our way of [[life]]? How can we [[benefit]] [[human]] [[society]]? That’s all I am [[interested]] in. All of you  
  
have so many gurus, and I’m sure they always say the same thing. How do we develop loving kindness and compassion? How do we help other people, how do we deal with our negative emotions? How do we increase our positiveness? We all have inherited positiveness, there is no one who is only negative. There is nobody who is only positive.  That does not happen. But we tend to look all the time  
+
have so many [[gurus]], and I’m sure they always say the same thing. How do we develop [[loving kindness]] and [[compassion]]? How do we help other [[people]], how do we deal with our [[negative emotions]]? How do we increase our positiveness? We all have inherited positiveness, there is no one who is only negative. There is nobody who is only positive.  That does not happen. But we tend to look all the time  
  
at the negative.  We look at the negative in other people. And if you don’t look at the negative in other people, then quite often we focus on our own negative. Even though there are so many positive things, we never look at that, or recognise that. We always run away from the positive things.
+
at the negative.  We look at the negative in other [[people]]. And if you don’t look at the negative in other [[people]], then quite often we focus on our [[own]] negative. Even though there are so many positive things, we never look at that, or recognise that. We always run away from the positive things.
  
  
So when we are always looking at the negativity of other people, when we focus on our own negative experience then we are not able to recognise positive things. And so therefore we end up constantly suffering. That suffering is unnecessary suffering. People say, I am sick, I am not well, my mind does not work properly, the whole world is suffering, the whole world has so many problems and my neighbour is not talking to me. My friends don’t come any more and my business is not working. Of course there are many problems in the world but these problems and difficulties are the product of all of us looking for negatives, experiencing negatives and creating negatives.
+
So when we are always [[looking at]] the negativity of other [[people]], when we focus on our [[own]] negative [[experience]] then we are not able to recognise positive things. And so therefore we end up constantly [[suffering]]. That [[suffering]] is unnecessary [[suffering]]. [[People]] say, I am sick, I am not well, my [[mind]] does not work properly, the whole [[world]] is [[suffering]], the whole [[world]] has so many problems and my neighbour is not talking to me. My friends don’t come any more and my business is not working. Of course there are many problems in the [[world]] but these problems and difficulties are the product of all of us looking for negatives, experiencing negatives and creating negatives.
  
The earth and climate are not changing themselves. They change because we want to fulfil our desires. We want our incomes to increase every year by 5 or 10%. So if you are 60 years old, how can there have been 5% growth every year? That is not possible. If you climb a mountain there is a limit, even if it is Mount Everest, there is a limit to how far you can climb.
+
The [[earth]] and climate are not changing themselves. They change because we want to fulfil our [[desires]]. We want our incomes [[to increase]] every year by 5 or 10%. So if you are 60 years old, how can there have been 5% growth every year? That is not possible. If you climb a mountain there is a limit, even if it is {{Wiki|Mount Everest}}, there is a limit to how far you can climb.
  
We can’t have what we want all the time, that’s not possible. We are all born, and we don’t want to die: that’s not possible either. We don’t want to get old: that’s not possible. Everything has a limit but we aren’t willing to accept that. It is important to accept that there are conditions to our way of life and we have to be patient with ourselves, we have to be tolerant with ourselves. It’s like you are fighting yourself and if you fight yourself how can you win? There is no winner, no loser. For this reason, understanding may take time which needs more patience.
+
We can’t have what we want all the time, that’s not possible. We are all born, and we don’t want to [[die]]: that’s not possible either. We don’t want to get old: that’s not possible. Everything has a limit but we aren’t willing to accept that. It is important to accept that there are [[conditions]] to our way of [[life]] and we have to be {{Wiki|patient}} with ourselves, we have to be tolerant with ourselves. It’s like you are fighting yourself and if you fight yourself how can you win? There is no winner, no loser. For this [[reason]], [[understanding]] may take time which needs more [[patience]].
  
So what is the best practice for dealing with everyday life? Whatever comes doesn’t really matter. If that particular day is a happy day you appreciate it. Another day you may think of as a terrible day but you should still be happy. You should not be constantly looking to be happy because it’s not possible. There will be suffering. This leads to happiness. Many people have never been happy but when they had a sudden suffering, then they recognised happiness. I explain to them that before they had not recognised happiness  
+
So what is the best practice for dealing with everyday [[life]]? Whatever comes doesn’t really {{Wiki|matter}}. If that particular day is a [[happy]] day you appreciate it. Another day you may think of as a terrible day but you should still be [[happy]]. You should not be constantly looking to be [[happy]] because it’s not possible. There will be [[suffering]]. This leads to [[happiness]]. Many [[people]] have never been [[happy]] but when they had a sudden [[suffering]], then they recognised [[happiness]]. I explain to them that before they had not recognised [[happiness]]
  
and therefore the suffering made them more mature and able to understand what it means to be happy. But happiness is not always to be found in happiness itself because we have different ideas of happiness. For example eating ice cream every day may appear to make you happy, but the result of eating ice cream every day is that you will be getting fatter and then you have to think how to lose the fat. Instant happiness is not ultimate happiness. What you need to be looking for is ultimate happiness but in the moment there may be suffering. Suffering is not something negative. Suffering is a positive thing. And therefore since I am not talking as a teacher but as a friend, what I found for me, I hope that you may find this particular way of looking at things to be of some benefit.
+
and therefore the [[suffering]] made them more mature and able to understand what it means to be [[happy]]. But [[happiness]] is not always to be found in [[happiness]] itself because we have different [[ideas]] of [[happiness]]. For example eating ice cream every day may appear to make you [[happy]], but the result of eating ice cream every day is that you will be getting fatter and then you have to think how to lose the fat. Instant [[happiness]] is not [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] [[happiness]]. What you need to be looking for is [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] [[happiness]] but in the [[moment]] there may be [[suffering]]. [[Suffering]] is not something negative. [[Suffering]] is a positive thing. And therefore since I am not talking as a [[teacher]] but as a [[friend]], what I found for me, I {{Wiki|hope}} that you may find this particular way of [[looking at]] things to be of some [[benefit]].
  
What I’ve found myself is that if you welcome the suffering, if you no longer try to run away from the suffering and think this must be the teaching for me, then there is great understanding and great benefit. You will become more mature. You don’t have to create suffering but if you are grateful for all the things you experience - sickness, poverty, other people’s sickness, the whole world’s problems you will become very grateful for all the negative things that are happening. If you can accept every negative thing then there isn’t anything left which you have to run away from.
+
What I’ve found myself is that if you welcome the [[suffering]], if you no longer try to run away from the [[suffering]] and think this must be the [[teaching]] for me, then there is great [[understanding]] and great [[benefit]]. You will become more mature. You don’t have to create [[suffering]] but if you are grateful for all the things you [[experience]] - [[sickness]], {{Wiki|poverty}}, other people’s [[sickness]], the whole world’s problems you will become very grateful for all the negative things that are happening. If you can accept every negative thing then there isn’t anything left which you have to run away from.
  
The Dalai Lama says that Dharma is a simple way of life. Dharma means the accumulation of compassion. Dharma means how to develop tolerance. Whenever he talks he always talks like that. His talk is of compassion, tolerance, not fighting, not being jealous. Be kind to yourself. Be kind to others. So that’s all he says, all the time. And I have heard many of the Karmapa’s talks. He says the  
+
[[The Dalai Lama]] says that [[Dharma]] is a simple way of [[life]]. [[Dharma]] means the [[accumulation]] of [[compassion]]. [[Dharma]] means how to develop [[tolerance]]. Whenever he talks he always talks like that. His talk is of [[compassion]], [[tolerance]], not fighting, not being [[jealous]]. Be kind to yourself. Be kind to others. So that’s all he says, all the time. And I have heard many of the [[Karmapa’s]] talks. He says the  
  
  
same thing: be kind. He talks mainly of how to be kind, how to accumulate the Chenrezik mantra, how to lead a simple life. The 16th Karmapa also talked of this. And if they only talk of compassion, loving kindness, tolerance, being helpful, being beneficial for others then I have nothing further to add. I think we are looking to the Dharma for something different than what they are telling us  
+
same thing: be kind. He talks mainly of how to be kind, how to [[accumulate]] the [[Chenrezik]] [[mantra]], how to lead a simple [[life]]. The [[16th Karmapa]] also talked of this. And if they only talk of [[compassion]], [[loving kindness]], [[tolerance]], being helpful, being beneficial for others then I have nothing further to add. I think we are looking to the [[Dharma]] for something different than what they are telling us  
  
to do: how to be simple; how to live a normal human life. I think that what we need to change is our understanding. We have to be mature. We have to be flexible. We are so rigid. We always have so many conditions: things have to be this way or that way. I am only willing to accept this and not accept that. I think that is our mistake. We need to learn how to be flexible. We need to learn how not to lose our temper and become angry because anger has no benefit for anyone. Having listened to so many years of teaching, but if you are still angry, gossiping, jealous, then what is the benefit of the practice? There has to be fruit, there has to be benefit. And maybe you are listening to too many teachings and are not able to apply them. Applying the practice may be more useful I think.
+
to do: how to be simple; how to live a normal [[Wikipedia:Human life|human life]]. I think that what we need to change is our [[understanding]]. We have to be mature. We have to be flexible. We are so rigid. We always have so many [[conditions]]: things have to be this way or that way. I am only willing to accept this and not accept that. I think that is our mistake. We need to learn how to be flexible. We need to learn how not to lose our temper and become [[angry]] because [[anger]] has no [[benefit]] for anyone. Having listened to so many years of [[teaching]], but if you are still [[angry]], gossiping, [[jealous]], then what is the [[benefit]] of the practice? There has to be fruit, there has to be [[benefit]]. And maybe you are listening to too many teachings and are not able to apply them. Applying the practice may be more useful I think.
  
  
I am sure that nobody came here to listen to my rubbish talk, you all came as my friends. And what friends discuss is how we can try to be a normal human. If we accept that we just want to be normal human beings then it is easier to deal with. When there are difficulties, when there are problems we should not look outside of ourselves, but inside ourselves. Then we don’t need to become violent or hateful to anybody. Accept good as well as bad, be grateful for everything that happens. If you have food to eat, be grateful. If you have nothing to eat you also should be grateful. If you have something to wear be grateful. If you don’t have anything to wear be grateful. If somebody accepts you, be grateful. If somebody does not accept you, be grateful. This is called  
+
I am sure that nobody came here to listen to my rubbish talk, you all came as my friends. And what friends discuss is how we can try to be a normal [[human]]. If we accept that we just want to be normal [[human beings]] then it is easier to deal with. When there are difficulties, when there are problems we should not look outside of ourselves, but inside ourselves. Then we don’t need to become [[violent]] or hateful to anybody. Accept good as well as bad, be grateful for everything that happens. If you have [[food]] to eat, be grateful. If you have nothing to eat you also should be grateful. If you have something to wear be grateful. If you don’t have anything to wear be grateful. If somebody accepts you, be grateful. If somebody does not accept you, be grateful. This is called  
  
practice together with your life. Some people may make a big deal and say, I practice for 2 hours every morning, I’m doing 4 hours practice. But if you are doing 2 hours practice out of 24, then you have totally wasted 22 hours. Practice is something that you have to go along together with your life, because you don’t leave your mind in the meditation box, you don’t leave your brain in your shrine room. For 22 hours wherever you are, your brain is there, your mind is there, your body is there, your feelings are there, your emotions are there, so practice has to be constant. It’s good to set up practice for 1 or 2 hours if you are able to. But it is very important to try to practice during the whole day. If you are practising compassion, you think about compassion for 24 hours. If  
+
practice together with your [[life]]. Some [[people]] may make a big deal and say, I practice for 2 hours every morning, I’m doing 4 hours practice. But if you are doing 2 hours practice out of 24, then you have totally wasted 22 hours. Practice is something that you have to go along together with your [[life]], because you don’t leave your [[mind]] in the [[meditation]] box, you don’t leave your {{Wiki|brain}} in your [[shrine]] room. For 22 hours wherever you are, your {{Wiki|brain}} is there, your [[mind]] is there, your [[body]] is there, your [[feelings]] are there, your [[emotions]] are there, so practice has to be [[constant]]. It’s good to set up practice for 1 or 2 hours if you are able to. But it is very important to try to practice during the whole day. If you are practising [[compassion]], you think about [[compassion]] for 24 hours. If  
  
you are doing shinay meditation, you try to meditate for 24 hours. When you train in shinay meditation, you train in walking meditation, in breathing meditation, in mantra meditation. And through your day you can use each step as your walking meditation. When you are talking then inside you recite mantra, talking meditation. And there is nobody who does not need to breathe for a whole day, so if you are practising breathing meditation then you do that all the time. It doesn’t really matter what you are doing, it’s  
+
you are doing [[shinay]] [[meditation]], you try to [[meditate]] for 24 hours. When you train in [[shinay]] [[meditation]], you train in [[walking meditation]], in [[breathing meditation]], in [[mantra meditation]]. And through your day you can use each step as your [[walking meditation]]. When you are talking then inside you recite [[mantra]], talking [[meditation]]. And there is nobody who does not need to [[breathe]] for a whole day, so if you are practising [[breathing meditation]] then you do that all the time. It doesn’t really {{Wiki|matter}} what you are doing, it’s  
  
not that important. You don’t have to be sitting down to do it. Because when people teach you shinay meditation, walking meditation you don’t sit, you have to walk, you have to be mindful. So there isn’t any difference. So don’t just think about practising for one or two hours and forget all the rest of the day. There has to be constant practice from morning to night until you sleep and don’t remember anything. But sometimes people say that they can’t sleep, they are so tired, things are so difficult. That’s very good because if you can’t sleep you meditate. And then you have many extra hours. But as soon as you meditate people soon go to sleep. So if you want to sleep, and you can’t, you meditate and I’m sure you will get to sleep immediately. So bad sleepers become good meditators and good sleepers in the end.
+
not that important. You don’t have to be sitting down to do it. Because when [[people]] teach you [[shinay]] [[meditation]], [[walking meditation]] you don’t sit, you have to walk, you have to be [[mindful]]. So there isn’t any difference. So don’t just think about practising for one or two hours and forget all the rest of the day. There has to be [[constant practice]] from morning to night until you [[sleep]] and don’t remember anything. But sometimes [[people]] say that they can’t [[sleep]], they are so tired, things are so difficult. That’s very good because if you can’t [[sleep]] you [[meditate]]. And then you have many extra hours. But as soon as you [[meditate]] [[people]] soon go to [[sleep]]. So if you want to [[sleep]], and you can’t, you [[meditate]] and I’m sure you will get to [[sleep]] immediately. So bad sleepers become good [[meditators]] and good sleepers in the end.
  
  
As to our way of life, what is most important and what we are all fail to do including me, is we do not apply the practice together with our life. Our practice is like a rucksack and your practice is left there once a day and there is no connection between your life and your practice. People say that they have been meditating for 20 years but have not achieved anything. Then you ask that  
+
As to our way of [[life]], what is most important and what we are all fail to do [[including]] me, is we do not apply the practice together with our [[life]]. Our practice is like a rucksack and your practice is left there once a day and there is no [[connection]] between your [[life]] and your practice. [[People]] say that they have been [[meditating]] for 20 years but have not achieved anything. Then you ask that  
  
person how long did they meditate for? I did 20 years. How many hours? 1 hour a day or perhaps 20 minutes.  I don’t think you can achieve anything in 20 minutes or an hour because the emotions that are happening for 23 hours of the day are so strong that how can half an hour or an hour, or two hours practice change you? The practice has to be longer, much more your daily life. Then the  
+
[[person]] how long did they [[meditate]] for? I did 20 years. How many hours? 1 hour a day or perhaps 20 minutes.  I don’t think you can achieve anything in 20 minutes or an hour because the [[emotions]] that are happening for 23 hours of the day are so strong that how can half an hour or an hour, or two hours practice change you? The practice has to be longer, much more your daily [[life]]. Then the  
  
practice will bring benefit. If you have a horse and you need it to carry two bags  and 1 bag weighs 23 kilos, and the other weighs only 1 kilo then of course the 23 kilo bag will outweigh the 1 kilo bag. If the weight is not the same how can you change anything in your life? So therefore practice has to be like the weights you put into the horse pack. My friends all of you, I don’t expect that  
+
practice will bring [[benefit]]. If you have a [[horse]] and you need it to carry two bags  and 1 bag weighs 23 kilos, and the other weighs only 1 kilo then of course the 23 kilo bag will outweigh the 1 kilo bag. If the {{Wiki|weight}} is not the same how can you change anything in your [[life]]? So therefore practice has to be like the weights you put into the [[horse]] pack. My friends all of you, I don’t expect that  
  
you will achieve enlightenment. I am not here to talk about enlightenment. What I want, if you take me as your friend, is for all of you to have more patience, to be more tolerant and better able to deal with whatever problems come from your home, or society. W
+
you will achieve [[enlightenment]]. I am not here to talk about [[enlightenment]]. What I want, if you take me as your [[friend]], is for all of you to have more [[patience]], to be more tolerant and better able to deal with whatever problems come from your home, or [[society]]. W
  
hatever world problems, international problems, family problems, be able to enjoy, appreciate and accept, not looking for how to run. Because running isn’t very useful: not useful for me and I’m sure not for you. Because after all we have to go back to earn money, to do our job, whatever it is that we do. We cannot go into solitary retreat and leave this environment behind.  
+
hatever [[world]] problems, international problems, [[family]] problems, be able to enjoy, appreciate and accept, not looking for how to run. Because running isn’t very useful: not useful for me and I’m sure not for you. Because after all we have to go back to earn [[money]], to do our job, whatever it is that we do. We cannot go into [[solitary retreat]] and leave this {{Wiki|environment}} behind.  
  
So I think that is all. My brain is empty now. It has very limited space. And at the end of every teaching time the 17th Karmapa requests us to make the Tara prayer.  I hope that you have brought the Tara prayer or you can just say the mantra.  
+
So I think that is all. My {{Wiki|brain}} is [[empty]] now. It has very limited [[space]]. And at the end of every [[teaching]] time the [[17th Karmapa]] requests us to make the [[Tara]] [[prayer]].  I {{Wiki|hope}} that you have brought the [[Tara]] [[prayer]] or you can just say the [[mantra]].  
  
 
Thank you.  
 
Thank you.  

Latest revision as of 08:05, 3 December 2021

147 41 pro.jpg



A talk given by Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche


I don’t come here as a teacher. I’m here as your friend. I have known many of you 30 years, 40 years and some for only 1 or 2 years. Maybe I have met a few of you today. But most of you are old friends. I am talking as a friend talking to friends: how do we improve our understanding, how do we improve our way of life? How can we benefit human society? That’s all I am interested in. All of you

have so many gurus, and I’m sure they always say the same thing. How do we develop loving kindness and compassion? How do we help other people, how do we deal with our negative emotions? How do we increase our positiveness? We all have inherited positiveness, there is no one who is only negative. There is nobody who is only positive. That does not happen. But we tend to look all the time

at the negative. We look at the negative in other people. And if you don’t look at the negative in other people, then quite often we focus on our own negative. Even though there are so many positive things, we never look at that, or recognise that. We always run away from the positive things.


So when we are always looking at the negativity of other people, when we focus on our own negative experience then we are not able to recognise positive things. And so therefore we end up constantly suffering. That suffering is unnecessary suffering. People say, I am sick, I am not well, my mind does not work properly, the whole world is suffering, the whole world has so many problems and my neighbour is not talking to me. My friends don’t come any more and my business is not working. Of course there are many problems in the world but these problems and difficulties are the product of all of us looking for negatives, experiencing negatives and creating negatives.

The earth and climate are not changing themselves. They change because we want to fulfil our desires. We want our incomes to increase every year by 5 or 10%. So if you are 60 years old, how can there have been 5% growth every year? That is not possible. If you climb a mountain there is a limit, even if it is Mount Everest, there is a limit to how far you can climb.

We can’t have what we want all the time, that’s not possible. We are all born, and we don’t want to die: that’s not possible either. We don’t want to get old: that’s not possible. Everything has a limit but we aren’t willing to accept that. It is important to accept that there are conditions to our way of life and we have to be patient with ourselves, we have to be tolerant with ourselves. It’s like you are fighting yourself and if you fight yourself how can you win? There is no winner, no loser. For this reason, understanding may take time which needs more patience.

So what is the best practice for dealing with everyday life? Whatever comes doesn’t really matter. If that particular day is a happy day you appreciate it. Another day you may think of as a terrible day but you should still be happy. You should not be constantly looking to be happy because it’s not possible. There will be suffering. This leads to happiness. Many people have never been happy but when they had a sudden suffering, then they recognised happiness. I explain to them that before they had not recognised happiness

and therefore the suffering made them more mature and able to understand what it means to be happy. But happiness is not always to be found in happiness itself because we have different ideas of happiness. For example eating ice cream every day may appear to make you happy, but the result of eating ice cream every day is that you will be getting fatter and then you have to think how to lose the fat. Instant happiness is not ultimate happiness. What you need to be looking for is ultimate happiness but in the moment there may be suffering. Suffering is not something negative. Suffering is a positive thing. And therefore since I am not talking as a teacher but as a friend, what I found for me, I hope that you may find this particular way of looking at things to be of some benefit.

What I’ve found myself is that if you welcome the suffering, if you no longer try to run away from the suffering and think this must be the teaching for me, then there is great understanding and great benefit. You will become more mature. You don’t have to create suffering but if you are grateful for all the things you experience - sickness, poverty, other people’s sickness, the whole world’s problems you will become very grateful for all the negative things that are happening. If you can accept every negative thing then there isn’t anything left which you have to run away from.

The Dalai Lama says that Dharma is a simple way of life. Dharma means the accumulation of compassion. Dharma means how to develop tolerance. Whenever he talks he always talks like that. His talk is of compassion, tolerance, not fighting, not being jealous. Be kind to yourself. Be kind to others. So that’s all he says, all the time. And I have heard many of the Karmapa’s talks. He says the


same thing: be kind. He talks mainly of how to be kind, how to accumulate the Chenrezik mantra, how to lead a simple life. The 16th Karmapa also talked of this. And if they only talk of compassion, loving kindness, tolerance, being helpful, being beneficial for others then I have nothing further to add. I think we are looking to the Dharma for something different than what they are telling us

to do: how to be simple; how to live a normal human life. I think that what we need to change is our understanding. We have to be mature. We have to be flexible. We are so rigid. We always have so many conditions: things have to be this way or that way. I am only willing to accept this and not accept that. I think that is our mistake. We need to learn how to be flexible. We need to learn how not to lose our temper and become angry because anger has no benefit for anyone. Having listened to so many years of teaching, but if you are still angry, gossiping, jealous, then what is the benefit of the practice? There has to be fruit, there has to be benefit. And maybe you are listening to too many teachings and are not able to apply them. Applying the practice may be more useful I think.


I am sure that nobody came here to listen to my rubbish talk, you all came as my friends. And what friends discuss is how we can try to be a normal human. If we accept that we just want to be normal human beings then it is easier to deal with. When there are difficulties, when there are problems we should not look outside of ourselves, but inside ourselves. Then we don’t need to become violent or hateful to anybody. Accept good as well as bad, be grateful for everything that happens. If you have food to eat, be grateful. If you have nothing to eat you also should be grateful. If you have something to wear be grateful. If you don’t have anything to wear be grateful. If somebody accepts you, be grateful. If somebody does not accept you, be grateful. This is called

practice together with your life. Some people may make a big deal and say, I practice for 2 hours every morning, I’m doing 4 hours practice. But if you are doing 2 hours practice out of 24, then you have totally wasted 22 hours. Practice is something that you have to go along together with your life, because you don’t leave your mind in the meditation box, you don’t leave your brain in your shrine room. For 22 hours wherever you are, your brain is there, your mind is there, your body is there, your feelings are there, your emotions are there, so practice has to be constant. It’s good to set up practice for 1 or 2 hours if you are able to. But it is very important to try to practice during the whole day. If you are practising compassion, you think about compassion for 24 hours. If

you are doing shinay meditation, you try to meditate for 24 hours. When you train in shinay meditation, you train in walking meditation, in breathing meditation, in mantra meditation. And through your day you can use each step as your walking meditation. When you are talking then inside you recite mantra, talking meditation. And there is nobody who does not need to breathe for a whole day, so if you are practising breathing meditation then you do that all the time. It doesn’t really matter what you are doing, it’s

not that important. You don’t have to be sitting down to do it. Because when people teach you shinay meditation, walking meditation you don’t sit, you have to walk, you have to be mindful. So there isn’t any difference. So don’t just think about practising for one or two hours and forget all the rest of the day. There has to be constant practice from morning to night until you sleep and don’t remember anything. But sometimes people say that they can’t sleep, they are so tired, things are so difficult. That’s very good because if you can’t sleep you meditate. And then you have many extra hours. But as soon as you meditate people soon go to sleep. So if you want to sleep, and you can’t, you meditate and I’m sure you will get to sleep immediately. So bad sleepers become good meditators and good sleepers in the end.


As to our way of life, what is most important and what we are all fail to do including me, is we do not apply the practice together with our life. Our practice is like a rucksack and your practice is left there once a day and there is no connection between your life and your practice. People say that they have been meditating for 20 years but have not achieved anything. Then you ask that

person how long did they meditate for? I did 20 years. How many hours? 1 hour a day or perhaps 20 minutes. I don’t think you can achieve anything in 20 minutes or an hour because the emotions that are happening for 23 hours of the day are so strong that how can half an hour or an hour, or two hours practice change you? The practice has to be longer, much more your daily life. Then the

practice will bring benefit. If you have a horse and you need it to carry two bags and 1 bag weighs 23 kilos, and the other weighs only 1 kilo then of course the 23 kilo bag will outweigh the 1 kilo bag. If the weight is not the same how can you change anything in your life? So therefore practice has to be like the weights you put into the horse pack. My friends all of you, I don’t expect that

you will achieve enlightenment. I am not here to talk about enlightenment. What I want, if you take me as your friend, is for all of you to have more patience, to be more tolerant and better able to deal with whatever problems come from your home, or society. W

hatever world problems, international problems, family problems, be able to enjoy, appreciate and accept, not looking for how to run. Because running isn’t very useful: not useful for me and I’m sure not for you. Because after all we have to go back to earn money, to do our job, whatever it is that we do. We cannot go into solitary retreat and leave this environment behind.

So I think that is all. My brain is empty now. It has very limited space. And at the end of every teaching time the 17th Karmapa requests us to make the Tara prayer. I hope that you have brought the Tara prayer or you can just say the mantra.

Thank you.

[[1]]