Garchen Institute In prison Khenpo Munsel Rinpoche taught me this: “The extent of your realization will be known when you encounter difficult circumstances. You will not know the extent of your realization when things go well.” When you find yourself in a troublesome situation, when you are in great pain, when an intense emotion arises, only then will you know where you are at with practice. He added: “Adverse circumstances reveal your hidden faults.” If you are able to hold awareness unwaveringly during such a time, and thus if you are not carried away by the force of the emotion, it is a sign that you have gained experience in practice. If you were to practice mindful awareness with great diligence for just a month, if you were to recognize even the slightest thought and not allow your mind to wander off into delusion for that time, even in such a short time you would witness great changes. Fierce afflictions would not faze you so much any more, because you would have gained personal experience in observing the illusory play. There is in fact just one remedy necessary—mindful awareness. It is the single sufficient remedy that transforms difficulties inside and out. --H.E. Garchen Rinpoche
In
prison Khenpo Munsel Rinpoche taught me this: “The extent of your
realization will be known when you encounter difficult circumstances.
You will not know the extent of your realization when things go well.”
When you find yourself in a troublesome situation, when you are in great
pain, when an intense emotion arises, only then will you know where you
are at with practice.
He added: “Adverse circumstances reveal your
hidden faults.” If you are able to hold awareness unwaveringly during
such a time, and thus if you are not carried away by the force of the
emotion, it is a sign that you have gained experience in practice.
If you were to practice mindful awareness with great diligence for just a
month, if you were to recognize even the slightest thought and not
allow your mind to wander off into delusion for that time, even in such a
short time you would witness great changes.
Fierce afflictions
would not faze you so much any more, because you would have gained
personal experience in observing the illusory play. There is in fact
just one remedy necessary—mindful awareness. It is the single sufficient
remedy that transforms difficulties inside and out.
--H.E. Garchen Rinpoche
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