[Buddha-l] g-d

Timothy Smith smith at wheelwrightassoc.com
Tue May 26 23:26:16 MDT 2009


Tks Alex, didn't recall the source other than a Rangjung Yeshe prayer  
book.  Why do you suppose
it is  "much loved"?   I've often repeated it to myself at sittings'  
end, but end up confused
about why I do it.

Non-dualistically yours,

Tim

Timothy Smith
Wheelwright Associates




On May 26, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Alex Wilding wrote:

> Timothy, you probably knew, that is known as the Four Teachings of  
> Gampopa.
> Like most of those things, of course, it doesn't mean much on its  
> own, but it is a much-loved framework.
>
> All the best
> Alex Wilding
> Blog: http://dangzang.blogspot.com/
>
>
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>> Yep...a 'prayer' I leaned in Nepal runs:
>>
>> Grant your blessings that my mind may follow the dharma.
>> Grant your blessings that my practice may become the path.
>> Grant your blessings that the path may clarify confusion.
>> Grant your blessings that confusion may dawn as innate and perfect
>> wisdom.
>>
>> I'm good with that.  Confusion is my naturally and most innate state.
>>
>> Timothy Smith
>> Wheelwright Associates
>>
>>
>>
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