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Dharma Quote from Snow Lion Publications

February 10, 2011
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Dharma Quote of the Week

The bardo* of this life does not last forever. We know that, like a guest in a hotel, our mind is only temporarily sheltered in this body. As we face the challenges of this life and the impending challenges of the bardos to come, how does engaging in the three-stage process of study, contemplation and meditation help us? By applying ourselves to these three, we acquire the skills to stabilize our mind and we develop actual insight into how our mind functions. First we gain an understanding of the nature of mind; then, we experience that nature; and finally, we arrive at the ultimate benefit, which is fully realizing that nature.

When we practice these stages of the path, it is like accumulating the exact things we will need to take with us on our trip. When we are ready to pack our suitcase, we will have what we need without looking further. We will not have to go out at the last minute and buy a map or a guidebook. We will not have to worry about whether we are forgetting something crucial.

We have knowledge and experience that has blossomed into realization; therefore we can handle any situation. We have confidence in ourselves, in the teachings, and the guidance of our lineage teachers. At this point, we can let go of all our doubt and hesitation. We can simply relax and be who we are, wherever we are. (p.58)

* in-between state, interval

–from Mind Beyond Death by the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, published by Snow Lion Publications

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DailyGood: Baby Reunited with Doctor Who Saved Her

February 10, 2011

At such moments, you realize that you and the other are, in fact, one. It’s a big realization. Survival is the second law of life. The first is that we are all one. — Joesph Campell

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Good News of the Day:
In her thoughts and prayers over the past year, Nadine Devilme has thanked God countless times for saving her baby after Haiti’s earthquake. She’s also wanted to thank the doctor who treated Jenny Alexis after the 2-month-old spent four days alone, crushed in the rubble with nothing to drink. There was one problem: Devilme never knew the doctor’s name, never knew exactly whom to thank for treating her daughter’s fractured skull and crushed chest and then arranging for her to be airlifted to a hospital in Miami. Meanwhile, the physician who saved Jenny has spent the past year wondering how the baby was doing… http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4419

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Be The Change:
This story is a great reminder of our inner strength and resilience in times of difficulties. Please share with the community how when you persisted you could change the adversity you were facing.

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http://www.dailygood.org/view.php?qid=4419