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Meditation

“There is no time to waste - The activities of this life have no end, bring instead your meditation to its accomplishment.” – by Yeshe Tsogyal, “Finger-Pointing Instruction Given to an Old Woman” (from Nyingma - Mahayoga, Anuyoga and Atiyoga Part 2 by Jamyang Kongtrul

See: Mediation of No meditation.

Meditation translates several Sanskrit and Tibetan terms, including:

Samadhi is one of the three higher trainings.

Types of Meditation

:1. Meditations on loving kindness, compassion, bodhichitta and so on. In these the practitioner is trying to cultivate or generate a state of mind, or transform the mind into these qualities. The meditation and the object of meditation are the same.<br>

:2. Meditations on impermanence, selflessness and emptiness. The meditating mind already has the nature of impermanence, selflessness and so on, so meditation here entails focussing the mind on these truths and taking them as the object, and then cultivating familiarity with them.

  1. shamatha or 'calm abiding' and
  2. vipashyana or 'clear seeing.'

Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa]] | [[Rigpa]] Sangha

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