Month: October 2020

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trio of threes

A Trio of Threes

Lojong 8 has a trio of threes: Three objects, three poisons, and three seeds of virtue. This slogan feels more like a grocery list than mind training, doesn’t it? So: what does this trio of threes mean? Basically, it means paying very specific attention to three…

sending and taking

Sending and Taking

Lojong 7: Sending and taking should be practiced alternately. These two should ride the breath. Sending and taking describes a powerful Buddhist practice of compassion called tonglen. In tonglen, we practice taking in the pain of the world as we inhale, and then send out light…

childlike innocence

The Gift of Childlike Innocence

Being a “child of illusion” as the sixth lojong slogan teaches means tapping into our childlike innocence. Norman Fischer writes, “Spiritual practice requires a certain degree of childlike innocence. What could be more childlike, if not childish, than to believe that radical spiritual transformation is possible,…

alaya

Alaya: Home Sweet Home

Alaya means “home” in Sanskrit. So we could translate the fifth lojong slogan, “Rest in the nature of alaya, of essence,” as coming back home. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche says, “You don’t have to run away from yourself all the time in order to get something outside.…

don't get stuck on peace

Don’t Get Stuck on Peace

Norman Fischer translates this slogan: Don’t get stuck on peace. It’s a little clearer than saying “self-liberate even the antidote,” right? Fischer says, “Don’t get excited about the empty, dream-like nature of everything, because now you’ve conceptualized it and made it into something, an idea, and…