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Jetsun MilarepaClick for Google Image Search Great Tibetan Yogi. (1052-1135 AD)
"When I realize everything’s equality I forget all about my close friends and my relatives It’s OK to forget the objects of your attachment When I realize wisdom beyond thought I forget everything included in perceiver and perceived It’s OK to forget these causes of happiness and pain Beyond memory, beyond feelings I forget all about experiences, the good ones and the bad It’s OK to forget them, they just go up and down When I know the three kayas are present naturally I forget all about the deity’s generation stage practice It’s OK to forget the Dharma made of concepts When I realize the result’s inside of me I forget all about the results you have to strive and strain to get It’s OK to forget the Dharma of the relative truth Meditating on the key instructions I forget all other explanations and their conventional terms It’s OK to forget the Dharma that makes you arrogant When I realize appearances are my texts I forget all about those big books with their letters in black It’s OK to forget the Dharma that’s just a heavy load" translated under the guidance of Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, by Ari Goldfield, July 13, 2002, Dechen Chöling, France.
"The affairs of the world will go on forever. Do not delay the practice of meditation."
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