我們繼續學習史詩《天使與魔鬼之辯》,這首詩是由一世班禪喇嘛洛桑·曲 吉·堅贊在大約 400 年前寫的。

    我們繼續學習史詩《天使與魔鬼之辯》,這首詩是由一世班禪喇嘛洛桑·曲 吉·堅贊在大約 400 年前寫的。

    格西麥克羅琦將會有兩天對空性進行特別的教授。 教學內容直接取自與《天使與惡魔之辯》,這是第一世班禪喇嘛(1565-1662)所撰寫的古老藏文對空性的教授。並且文本極其風趣和深奧。它能幫助我們獲得此生與來世的成功

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    我们继续学习史诗《天使与魔鬼之辩》,这首诗是由一世班禅喇嘛洛桑·曲 吉·坚赞在大约 400 年前写的。

    格西麦克罗琦将会有两天对空性进行特别的教授。教学内容直接取自与《天使与恶魔之辩》,这是第一世班禅喇嘛(1565-1662)所撰写的古老藏文对空性的教授。并且文本极其风趣和深奥。它能帮助我们获得此生与来世的成功

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    Geshe Michael Roach gave two days of special teachings on meditation and the nature of the mind. These teachings are taken directly from The Angel Debates The Devil, a dialogue between the good and evil that happens in our mind, by Lobsang Chukyi Gyeltsen. The text is at the same time extremely funny and extremely deep, as it reveals the tricky ways that our mind deceives us into believing we are thinking and acting in a way that actually helps us. This teaching will help us to unravel these seductive arguments of the Devil in our own mind to order to be successful in this life, and to learn how to develop the skills necessary to confront any obstacle.

    The traditional name of our text is An Argument with the Tendency to Think that Things are Real. It was written by Lobsang Chukyi Gyeltsen, who lived 1565-1662. He was above all an extraordinary practitioner, thinker, and contemplator; a yogi; a poet and writer among the greatest who have ever lived; and an ardent pacifist who once stopped a war single-handedly, by walking out between the opposing armies.

    What’s amazing is that—as we listen to the Devil and the Angel debating—we unexpectedly begin to get some new ideas about how the world around us works: why things happen to us the way they do, why we meet the people we do. By the end of the fight, we have a lot of what we need to know to change our own life—to be happier, and make those around us happy.

    The genre of the work that we will be learning in this course series is known as Mahamudra, or the Great Seal. This is a practice where we try to come to an understanding of emptiness by observing our own mind in meditation, and grasping how the mind itself—like all other things—is empty of being itself, by itself.

    You can review all of the other teachings in this series by clicking the image below:

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