konchog uma Posted June 12, 2013 "You see, at the beginning, we have to develop a very sharp, precise mind to see what we are. There is no other way of sharpening our intelligence. Pure intellectual speculation would not sharpen it at all, because there you have to introduce so much stuff that blunts, that overclouds. The only way to do it is just to leave intelligence as it is with the help of some technique. Then the intelligence begins to learn how to relax and wait and allow what takes place to reflect in it. The learning process becomes a reflection rather than creating things. So waiting and letting what arises reflect on the intelligence is the meditation practice. It is like letting a pond settle down so the true reflection can be seen. There are already so many mental activities going on constantly. Adding further mental activities does not sharpen the intelligence. The only way is just to let it develop, let it grow." Â from Glimpes of Abhidharma by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C T Posted June 12, 2013 A good quote indeed. Â Thanks for sharing. Â Â Â "What is Dharma? When your attitude and your actions become a remedy to disturbing thoughts, at that time, they become Dharma." -- Kadampa Geshe Chenngawa Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
konchog uma Posted June 13, 2013 You're welcome C T Share this post Link to post Share on other sites