What is Enlightenment?

An excerpt from a teaching called The Seed of Your Buddha Nature Within by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

One understands that Enlightenment is actually the awakening to the Primordial Wisdom Nature, the awakening to the Buddha nature.  The Buddha never said that he was different from anyone else. He said simply, “I am awake.” He is indicating that he has awakened to the fullness of his own Nature and is able to abide spontaneously in that awakened state without any interruption or impediment. So, from that perspective, the basis of practice, the basis of the path itself is exactly the same as the goal. They are indistinguishable from one another. The path that one uses in order to achieve the goal is also indistinguishable from the basis, which is the Buddha Nature, and is also indistinguishable from the goal, which is the Buddha Nature. So, these three things, the basis, the method and the goal are indistinguishable from one another.

For us, however, it does not appear to be so, simply because of the way our minds work, involved in discursive thought as they are. We distinguish between what is potential and movement. We distinguish between movement and the goal. But in truth, you cannot distinguish between these three. If the basis for practice is the same as the goal, then anything in which you engage in order to achieve that awakening to your own Nature, must also be indistinguishable from your own Nature. The path, then, or the method, is not separate from the Buddha Nature.

Now, where we run into trouble is when we make our Dharma practice an outward movement that goes somewhere. When we do our practice, we project that there is going to be a certain result. That very subtle concept prevents the practice from doing all that it can do to remove obstacles from our own perception, because we cling to the idea of here-ness and there-ness, of such-ness and thus-ness, and in doing so, we cling to the idea of self. It’s very hard to understand that subtle difference, but that subtle difference is very important. If we did not view our Dharma practice as a subject, object, thing or as a linear movement in some way, we would more easily understand that the goal is the un-moveable, unchangeable, fully complete and spontaneously realized Nature itself, which is already present. The potential for the realization of that Nature would be much stronger in our practice, in terms of taking responsibility for our situation and utilizing our practice to its fullest capacity.

In order for us to consider our Dharma practice, or even the ability to listen to teachings, as a movement that ‘goes somewhere’– we have to be considering it in a very superficial way. But if the practice is understood as a natural and spontaneous manifestation, arising from the Buddha Nature that is our Nature, then the practice becomes less materialistic and more meaningful in a very profound way. In the same way, if we are in an ordinary environment and an ordinary teacher comes before us, we don’t respond as we would if the Buddha himself, with all the signs and marks, were sitting in front of us. If the Buddha appeared, we would respond with, “Whoa! Whoa! This is important! Something is happening here. The Buddha is here!” In truth, we should respond that same way to our own simple practice because that practice is indistinguishable from the Buddha Nature itself. The Buddha is here. But  the impact is different in the way that we consider and understand what we are doing.

© Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

Astrology for 12/26/2015

12/26/2015 Saturday by Norma

Family and household demands require attention today. Stay close to home, if possible, even though something pulls you into the public arena. Work done is excellent, and employees are superlative in their effectiveness. Projects associated with fixing, rearranging, organizing and tidying up predominate. Health matters go very well. It’s a nice time to go on a diet, clean out the garage and generally prepare for the new year. Give a task to someone standing around with nothing to do and be amazed at the result. A moment of irritation is best handled by calling to mind the best qualities of the person involved. Konstantin Stanislavski said, “Anyone can blame; it takes a specialist to praise.” Nostalgia predominates: eat something that reminds you of your childhood.

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The Big Picture

An excerpt from a teaching called True Motivation for Kindness by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

The Buddha teaches us that everything a sentient being does has a little hook on the end of it. And the hook is: I…me…always about me. So you have to watch when you’re being kind that you’re not being kind just to be a certain way. What you really want to do is to alleviate the suffering of sentient beings. It’s about them, not about you. Get the big picture. All sentient beings are suffering. Get that they, like you, don’t wish to suffer.

You can help others understand the value of kindness. You can demonstrate it. You can begin to show people the value of being of benefit to others. You can help people to understand in some simple way that there is something better than the superficiality that they are revolving in. You can pray for their enlightenment. Make prayers for the end of hunger, prayers for the end of war, prayers for the end of suffering in all its forms. You can do that, and in doing that, you have actually entered onto the Path. It’s just a baby step, but a good one. It is one thing that you can do quietly in your heart. No one ever sees it. You can do it without expecting anyone to pay you back.

The upshot of all of this then is to consider compassion in a new way, in a sense to consider it in an ordinary way, in that you can truly practice it within the context of your life. But more than that, know yourself! See what your motivation is. On this path your motivation is everything. Examine the faults of cyclic existence so that when you accept the hard work of this path, even if it’s just simply acting in a compassionate way, accomplish it for the right reasons.

Take into yourself the fundamental truth that cyclic existence is faulted, but that the Buddha said there is an end to suffering, and it is attainable to you if you open your eyes and act appropriately. Don’t waste your time gathering unto yourself things that you cannot take with you. Don’t waste your time. Practice the Path.

© Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

Astrology for 12/25/2015

12/25/2015 Friday by Norma

Merry Christmas! Pulled in different directions? You want to go out and stay home, and nobody can agree on the timing. The situation is resolved in an imaginative way if you remain alert and open to suggestion. Excellent aspects to the moon make this an emotionally satisfying time. An intriguing offer comes and it’s a good one. Accept! Dress well wherever you go and be aware that you are being evaluated on the correctness of your behavior. Mary Waldrip said, “Just when you think you’ve graduated from the school of experience, someone thinks up a new course.” An irritating presence appears, but sidestep trouble and smile through everything. Love, happiness and the sense of belonging are the perks of the day.

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Je Lama

Je Lama

Why don’t you tell me

What to do

I been thinking it over

And this I know:

That there is suffering

Everywhere I go.

And so I’m ready

Nothing else to do

Now is my time

I give it all to you

So I offer my

Body, Speech and Mind

And all I have

In the three times

Cause I know it’s holy

What we are inside

In that nature

Liberation resides.

© Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, March 1992

Astrology for 12/24/2015

12/24/2015 Thursday by Norma

Happiness appears in the form of small gestures, polite interactions and generosity. Something that seemed moribund is coming back to life as a result of your careful attention. Hopeless causes are once again viable options, and a casual conversation triggers new thinking that’s exciting. Pay special attention to your partner today; this person has been providing the energy that keeps things moving. Dan Zadra said, “We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.” Kind words and actions make for a wonderful day, so zip around opening doors for people and treating everyone well. Love is in the air!

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Guru Devotion – From a Consultation with Jetsunma

HHPR and JAL

The following transcript was found while cleaning under an altar in Jetsunma’s house. Jetsunma has agreed to allow the teaching to be shared so others may benefit:

Teaching – September 8th in the early 2000’s

Question: Is the reason that the Vajrayana works so well… in following the Guru’s instruction without opinion (In regards to breaking down conceptualization allowing the Wisdom mind to BE – i.e., responding to Jetsunma’s previous instructions (teaching on the microcosm and the macrocosm being the same, inner and outer being the same, no distinction)

Jetsunma (from taped teaching): …that helps you let the Wisdom mind de-obscure or open up and be and assert itself in a way if you don’t make those discriminations. Then the Wisdom Mind begins to assert itself and you practice that by letting the Wisdom Mind, in the form of your teacher, assert itself in your life. It’s just the perfect practice, really because it’s so nuts and bolts you won’t long get away with faking it. It will come up one way or the other so to practice closely with your Guru like that is very, very important, even if you only get to do it a couple of times a month when your Guru tells you, look, I see what your mind is doing. Here’s what it is. Take advantage of this information. Practice like that. Do exactly what I say. You won’t get that any place else. That’s the value of being close to your teacher. See what I’m saying?

Student: I clearly hear what you are saying. Every time I hear you say something like that I feel so bad about how I haven’t.

Jetsunma: Well, you can go to guilt but now listen. You can go to guilt but I have found that just ends up with useless emotion that just shakes you up and gets you totally off point. Guilt is a pretty useless and time consuming emotion. You know. It’s just very rarely useful. Once in a while when you have to really take a look at yourself. But these times are for something different, instead of going to guilt you just have to follow it like a river. Just like, oh my teacher just put me in the water, pushing me. Now I’m going to swim in just that direction exactly. See what I’m saying? That’s exactly what you should do. It’s so much more fruitful. Don’t you see the logic of that?

Student: Absolutely.

Jetsunma: If you want to be guilty, do it another time.

Student: Even if the instruction was given a while back, you can start now?

Jetsunma: Exactly, exactly. The thing is not to make a big deal of that. It’s like if the teacher pushes you off, in that moment, in that space, and you are there, swim exactly the direction he/she pushes you. Just go exactly that way. You won’t get there anywhere else—it’s priceless in samsara—other than from your own Root Guru. Trust me.

Student: Who else could we trust?

Jetsunma: Right, of course. So if you want to practice being open-hearted and free of contrivance and letting that Wisdom flow and the Bodhicitta flow in your life, that is the moment to practice it. Right then. Do it like that with the Guru Yoga.

Astrology for 12/23/2015

12/23/2015 Wednesday by Norma

Back and forth communication is everywhere: talk, letters and the news are all highlighted. Feel like plugging your ears? So does everybody! Do not give credence to most of what you hear today, the situation is very fluid and will change tomorrow. Negative prognostications are alarming but irrelevant. A Swedish proverb says, “Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.” Pay attention to a favorable development that is growing in the background. Something is slowly coming into being that is a satisfying success. This is the day to sponsor a charity, drop a donation into the box or extend a hand to one in need. An offering today comes back in myriad ways in the future, so loosen your purse strings and give!

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To Be a Practitioner

An excerpt from a teaching by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo from the Vow of Love series

If you realize that all sentient beings are suffering, and are then motivated to examine the other side of that law – that enlightenment is the cessation of suffering – and therefore commit yourself to attaining enlightenment in order to end the suffering of yourself and others, then you are a practitioner. Whether you call yourself a Buddhist or not, you are a practitioner.

If you realize the belief in self and in the ego configurations that surround self – the rigidity, the need for survival, the hardening of the mind – are the causes of suffering, and begin to eliminate them by living a compassionate life, purifying your clinging to ego, then whether you call yourself a Buddhist or not, you are a practitioner of the highest caliber.

As a practitioner, you should consider these things: the idea of compassion, of living selflessly, of living an extraordinary life solely to benefit beings, to end their suffering, to bring about a situation in which they can create the cause of happiness rather than the cause of non-virtue. If you can live an extraordinary life, not only are you purifying your mind – because that is the antidote for self-absorption, and self-absorption is the cause of suffering – but you are also a contributor to a very precious idea: the idea of a world, of all worlds, free of pain.

These things you can consider. You can consider them in accordance with Buddhist teaching, or you can consider them separate from Buddhist teaching, even though they are not. You can consider them from whatever angle you wish. But I hope from my heart that whoever you are, and whatever your game plan is, that you will consider these things to the extent that your mind will be softened, and that you can adopt the two ideas that are foundational in the Buddha’s path: renunciation and compassion.

Astrology for 12/22/2015

12/22/2015 Tuesday by Norma

Negotiation is highlighted today and authority figures get serious. Tell people exactly what you will and will not do, sign on the dotted line and seal the deal. A generous spirit leads to a favorable outcome that satisfies everyone. Employees are incredibly good-natured and hard working, give yours a bonus if you haven’t already! Work is fun and inspiring today. Vivekananda said, “Believe in this world-that there is meaning behind everything.” This is a great day to go shopping, to make financial deals and to engage in small, satisfying tasks. The tidier you are the happier you are today, so clean up! Avoid debates with hotheads, smile and agree with every assertion. You’ll be glad you did later.

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