When those who want awakening must give even their body, there is no need to mention external things. Therefore, without hope for a return or any fruition, give generously. This is the practice of Bodhisattvas. It is recommended that we keep our body and use it... read more
All forms of suffering are like a child’s death in a dream. Holding illusory appearances to be true makes you weary. Therefore, when you meet with disagreeable circumstances, see them as illusory. This is the practice of Bodhisattvas. Things are like illusions... read more
When you encounter attractive objects, though they seem beautiful like a rainbow in summer, do not regard them as real and give up attachment. This is the practice of Bodhisattvas. What is ultimate nature? The emptiness of inherent existence. When we see... read more
Whatever appears is your own mind. Your mind from the start was free from fabricated extremes. Understanding this, do not take to mind inherent signs of subject and object. This is the practice of Bodhisattvas. All phenomena exist dependently and have done so... read more
Sensual pleasures are like saltwater: the more you indulge, the more thirst increases. Abandon at once those things which breed clinging attachment. This is the practice of Bodhisattvas. Drinking saltwater to quench your thirst actually does the opposite and only... read more