“Enlightenment is ego's ultimate disappointment.”
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“We do not have to be ashamed of what we are. As sentient beings
we have wonderful backgrounds. These backgrounds may not be particularly
enlightened or peaceful or intelligent. Nevertheless, we have soil good
enough to cultivate; we can plant anything in it.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“If you are a warrior, decency means that you are not cheating
anybody at all. You are not even about to cheat anybody. There is a
sense of straightforwardness and simplicity. With setting-sun vision, or
vision based on cowardice, straightforwardness is always a problem. If
people have some story or news to tell somebody else, first of all they
are either excited or disappointed. Then they begin to figure out how to
tell their news. They develop a plan, which leads them completely away
from simply telling it. By the time a person hears the news, it is not
news at all, but opinion. It becomes a message of some kind, rather than
fresh, straightforward news. Decency is the absence of strategy. It is
of utmost importance to realize that the warrior’s approach should be
simple-minded sometimes, very simple and straightforward. That makes it
very beautiful: you having nothing up your sleeve; therefore a sense of
genuineness comes through. That is decency.”
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“The essence of warriorship, or the essence of human bravery, is refusing to give up on anyone or anything.”
― Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
― Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
“A great deal of the chaos in the world occurs because people don't appreciate themselves.”
― Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
― Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
“When you relate to thoughts obsessively, you are actually feeding
them because thoughts need your attention to survive. Once you begin to
pay attention to them and categorize them, then they become very
powerful. You are feeding them energy because you are not seeing them as
simple phenomena. If one tries to quiet them down, that is another way
of feeding them.”
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
“Becoming "awake" involves seeing our confusion more clearly.”
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
“Are the great spiritual teachings really advocating that we fight
evil because we are on the side of light, the side of peace? Are they
telling us to fight against that other 'undesirable' side, the bad and
the black. That is a big question. If there is wisdom in the sacred
teachings, there should not be any war. As long as a person is involved
with warfare, trying to defend or attack, then his action is not sacred;
it is mundane, dualistic, a battlefield situation.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“Hold the sadness and pain of samsara in your heart and at the
same time the power and vision of the Great Eastern Sun. Then the
warrior can make a proper cup of tea.”
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“Everyone loves something, even if it's only tortillas.”
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“The ideal of warriorship is that the warrior should be sad and
tender, and because of that, the warrior can be very brave as well.”
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“The bad news is you’re falling through the air, nothing to hang
on to, no parachute. The good news is, there’s no ground.”
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“Real fearlessness is the product of tenderness. It comes from
letting the world tickle your heart, your raw and beautiful heart. You
are willing to open up, without resistance or shyness, and face the
world. You are willing to share your heart with others.”
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“...We leave our homeland, our property and our friends. We give
up the familiar ground that supports our ego, admit the helplessness of
ego to control its world and secure itself. We give up our clingings to
superiority and self-preservation...It means giving up searching for a
home, becoming a refugee, a lonely person who must depend on
himself...Fundamentally, no one can help us. If we seek to relieve our
loneliness, we will be distracted from the path. Instead, we must make a
relationship with loneliness until it becomes aloneness.”
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
“Many people try to find a spiritual path where they do not have
to face themselves but where they can still liberate
themselves--liberate themselves from themselves, in fact. In truth, this
is impossible. We cannot do that. We have to be honest with ourselves.
We have to see our gut, our real shit, our most undesirable parts. We
have to see that. That is the foundation of warriorship and the basis of
conquering fear. We have to face our fear; we have to look at it, study
it, work with it, and practice meditation with it.”
― Smile at Fear: Awakening the True Heart of Bravery
― Smile at Fear: Awakening the True Heart of Bravery
“Q: Why do you think that people are so protective of their egos?
Why is it so hard to let go of one’s ego? A: People are afraid of the
emptiness of space, or the absence of company, the absence of a shadow.
It could be a terrifying experience to have no one to relate to, nothing
to relate with. The idea of it can be extremely frightening, though not
the real experience. It is generally a fear of space, a fear that we
will not be able to anchor ourselves to any solid ground, that we will
lose our identity as a fixed and solid and definite thing. This could be
very threatening.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“Delight in itself is the approach of sanity. Delight is to open
our eyes to the reality of the situation rather than siding with this or
that point of view.”
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
“This is not to say that the point of the hard way is that we must
be heroic. The attitude of "heroism" is based upon the assumption that
we are bad, impure, that we are not worthy, are not ready for
spiritual understanding. We must reform ourselves, be different from
what we are. For instance, if we are middle class Americans, we must
give up our jobs or drop out of college, move out of our suburban homes,
let our hair grow, perhaps try drugs. If we are hippies, we must
give up drugs, cut our hair short, throw away our torn jeans. We think
that we are special, heroic, that we are turning away from temptation.
We become vegetarians and we become this and that. There are so many
things to become. We think our
path is spiritual because it is literally against the flow of what we used to be, but it is merely the way of false heroism, and the only one who is heroic in this way is ego.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
path is spiritual because it is literally against the flow of what we used to be, but it is merely the way of false heroism, and the only one who is heroic in this way is ego.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“There are times to cultivate and create, when you nurture your
world and give birth to new ideas and ventures. There are times of
flourishing and abundance, when life feels in full bloom, energized and
expanding. And there are times of fruition, when things come to an end.
They have reached their climax and must be harvested before they begin
to fade. And finally of course, there are times that are cold, and
cutting and empty, times when the spring of new beginnings seems like a
distant dream. Those rhythms in life are natural events. They weave into
one another as day follows night, bringing, not messages of hope and
fear, but messages of how things are.”
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“It's easier to put on a pair of shoes than to wrap the earth in leather.”
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“There is a saying in the Tibetan scriptures: “Knowledge must be
burned, hammered, and beaten like pure gold. Then one can wear it as an
ornament.” So when you receive spiritual instruction from the hands of
another, you do not take it uncritically, but you burn it, you hammer
it, you beat it, until the bright, dignified color of gold appears. Then
you craft it into an ornament, whatever design you like, and you put it
on.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“No matter what the practice or teaching, ego loves to wait in
ambush to appropriate spirituality for its own survival and gain.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“As long as a person is involved with warfare, trying to defend or
attack, then his action is not sacred; it is mundane, dualistic, a
battlefield situation.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“As in music, when we hear the crescendo building, suddenly if the
music stops, we begin to hear the silence as part of the music.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“We also have to give up the notion of a divine savior, which has
nothing to do with what religion we belong to, but refers to the idea of
someone or something who will save us without our having to go through
any pain. In fact, giving up that kind of false hope is the first step.
We have to be with ourselves. We have to be real people. There is no way
of beating around the bush, hoping for the best. If you are really
interested in working with yourself, you can’t lead that kind of double
life, adopting ideas, techniques, and concepts of all kinds, simply in
order to get away from yourself.”
― Smile at Fear: Awakening the True Heart of Bravery
― Smile at Fear: Awakening the True Heart of Bravery
“In the process of burning out these confusions, we discover
enlightenment. If the process were otherwise, the awakened state of mind
would be a product dependent upon cause and effect and therefore liable
to dissolution. Anything which is created must, sooner or later, die.
If enlightenment were created in such a way, there would always be a
possibility of ego reasserting itself, causing a return to the confused
state. Enlightenment is permanent because we have not produced it; we
have merely discovered it.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“We must begin our practice by walking the narrow path of
simplicity, the hinayana path, before we can walk upon the open highway
of compassionate action, the mahayana path.”
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
― The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation
“Walking the spiritual path properly is a very subtle process; it
is not something to jump into naively. There are numerous sidetracks
which lead to a distorted, ego-centered version of spirituality; we can
deceive ourselves into thinking we are developing spiritually when
instead we are strengthening our egocentricity through spiritual
techniques. This fundamental distortion may be referred to as spiritual
materialism.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“As long as you regard yourself or any part of your experience as
the "dream come true," then you are involved in self-deception.
Self-deception seems always to depend upon the dream world, because you
would like to see what you have not yet seen, rather that what you are
now seeing. You will not accept that whatever is here now is what is,
nor are you willing to go on with the situation as it is. Thus,
self-deception always manifests itself in terms of trying to create or
recreate a dream world, the nostalgia of the dream experience. And the
opposite of self-deception is just working with the facts of life.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
“Self-evaluation and self-criticism are, basically, neurotic
tendencies which derive from our not having enough confidence in
ourselves, confidence in the sense of seeing what we are, knowing what
we are, knowing that we can afford to open. We can afford to surrender
that raw and rugged neurotic quality of self and step out of
fascination, step out of preconceived ideas.”
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
― Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism

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