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Learning dharma through action as heart offerings and verse.
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***Dharma Education points to the true-meaning, that we discover inside of ourselves.
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Inner aware action or (indoor room; heart-in-awareness intelligence). Act in accordance with the natural law of phenomena in our indoor room in true awareness. Continue to develop in awareness-alignment. Mindfully checking on this in our inner-room, throughout the course of our lives.
An ordinary person believes in the appearing world as real and the dream state as unreal, whereas the buddhas have seen this world to be illusory just like a dream. The Buddhas say that in the Bardo after death we will perceive delusive manifestations, that the three lower realms are an illusion, and so forth.…
.. LOOK AT THE ANGER ITSELF .. “In that moment of anger, instead of looking at that person or what made you angry. Look at the anger itself. Meditate. You know the nature of the mind, you know how to meditate on that. So when anger arises, realize that self and other do not exist…
Awareness recognises itself not through effort, but through direct relaxation. ~ Mipham Rinpoche (Posted by Tantra, Dzogchen & Mahamudra, Facebook, 10 September 2026)
In Mahayana literature, a popular analogy refers to enlightened mind as the sun and ego’s security [self-grasping] as the clouds that prevent the sun from shining through.
Supporting the Tibetan people, their culture and way of life – their country.
“Love is the sunlight of the mind” ~ H.E. Garchen Rinpoche
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The following is a call to beyond the self-grasping veils- to really seeing. True seeing from the heart of mind awareness- the earth and all its inhabitants around us – can you help? Or will you help? You know go a bit deeper and uncover the true treasure. The truly inexhaustible/ limitless qualities within. Help others discover those too, (beyond their self-clinging-which is currently why the world is in such a mess-(individuals actions, & collective large-scale unawareness in mass consumerist society; without a clear focus on first taking care of inner room and developing inner qualities which takes care of the mind, as major contributing factors)).
Instead connecting with awareness; letting the true-light of inner qualities of love, compassion, insight et al, shine forth – warming the earth from the inside-out (clean energy), as opposed to global warming from harmful environmental destruction.
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In Tibetan Buddha Dharma there is no “I” ultimately, only as relative (conventional) reality attachment. (A merely imputed label on body and mind). The method practice is intention and action of dharma. Effort until such time as indivisible union of compassionate wisdom awareness realisation, (effortless awareness) arises.
Most simply, respecting/ abiding by the natural law of phenomena in one’s inner room in awareness. Developing inner qualities and sharing these with others.
It is due to our human inner awareness qualities/ connection- activities that we now have the immeasurable fortune of a precious human life. What are we doing with that? Does it reflect that understanding in our day to day actions in life? This heart-mind connection, (or not,-lost), is giving rise to what then we ourselves will experience.
Deepest heart for all the holy beings, teachers of the sacred dharma and so forth. May all your enlightened activities flourish until the end of samsara’s (negative/ unaware self-clinging mind) suffering.
A Summary Verse
In a valley where the mountains kept their silence deep and wide, Lived a wanderer who carried storms and sunlight side by side. He walked the path of moments, each a seed he chose to sow, Learning how the winds of karma shape the fields where beings grow.
He once believed his footsteps were a fate he couldn’t bend, But teachers whispered softly, “Every breath can turn or mend.” So he watched the rise of anger like a fire in the night, And with mindful, steady presence turned its blaze into soft light.
He met desire as a river pulling fiercely toward the sea, But awareness stood beside him saying, “Let it flow, and you stay free.” He bowed to fear like thunder, not resisting its loud call, And found compassion blooming in the heart that held it all.
Through valleys green with patience and through forests thick with doubt, He practiced quiet kindness when the world felt turned about. He learned the art of giving with no tally kept inside, And found that open‑handedness dissolved the knots of pride.
The seasons turned like prayer wheels spinning wisdom through the air, And the wanderer discovered that the path was always there. Not in distant peaks of insight, not in temples made of stone, But in each small act of presence where the mind stands clear, alone.
One dawn he reached a clearing where the sky felt wide and true, And realized that awareness was the home he always knew. Karma’s winds still circled, but they no longer pulled him blind— For the one who sees with clarity is no longer bound in mind.
So he walked on, light‑hearted, with a peace both deep and mild, A traveler who’d learned that every moment shapes the wild. And the mountains whispered softly as he passed beneath their dome: “The path you walk with open eyes becomes the path that leads you home.”
(to be continued…)
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