15 November 2008

Another Fantastic Rigpa Glimpse

"Let’s not take doubts with exaggerated seriousness, or let them grow out of proportion, so that we become black-and-white or fanatical about them. What we need to learn is how slowly to change our culturally conditioned and passionate involvement with doubt into a free, humorous, and compassionate one. This means giving doubts time, and giving ourselves time to find answers to our questions that are not merely intellectual or “philosophical” but living and real and genuine and workable.
Doubts cannot resolve themselves immediately; but if we are patient, a space can be created within us in which doubts can be carefully and objectively examined, unraveled, dissolved, and healed. What we lack, especially in this culture, is the right, undistracted, and richly spacious environment of the mind, which can be created only through sustained meditation practice, and in which insights can be given the chance slowly to mature and ripen."

1 comment:

Tich said...

Andrew,

It's been a long time since we shared a room in Flagstaff. Looks like you had a rough go of it this year, but enjoyed the road racing. You'll never get dropped again, that will feel good. I hope to see you at the races next year. You still haven't taught me how to make a decent coffee.

Cheers,
Paul