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”The Supreme Conduct is Disharmony with the World”: Lojong Mind-Training | Jetsuma Tenzin Palmo Q&A

Author
Clear Mountain Monastery
Published
Thu 26 Dec 2024
Episode Link
https://clearmountainmonastery.podbean.com/e/the-supreme-conduct-is-disharmony-with-the-world-lojong-mind-training-jetsuma-tenzin-palmo-qa/

CHAPTERS:


00:00 Intro


00:22 Welcome


00:40 Biography of Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo


01:58 The Background of Atisha’s Lojong


03:58 Atisha’s First Verse and Jetsunma’s Dream of the Prison of Samsara


09:50 Viewing Atisha’s Lojong Training as “Precepts”


11:55 The Glimpse of the Mind and the Divine Resonance of the First Verse – Is this equivalent to Theravada Stream Entry?


14:14 Advice for anyone who thinks Stream Entry or the Glimpse of the True Nature of the Heart is beyond them


16:38 Are there glimpses before this utterly life-transforming deep glimpse that may be Stream Entry?


18:53 The Second Verse – Taming the Mind: What is the requisite effort for achieving Samatha? Retreats, approaches…


22:44 The Second Verse – Altruism: And the Theravada Firebrand – working for one’s own benefit versus working for the benefit of others


25:32 The Ninth Verse – Supreme Generosity: Who has embodied this most in your life?


28:05 The Sixth Verse – The Supreme Conduct is Being in Disharmony with the World! How does one do this in a healthy manner?


30:12 Living in Partnership with a Non-Dhamma Person – How to navigate beautifully and with a compassionate heart


32:16 The Seventh Verse – The Continual Decrease of Disturbing Emotions: Is it feasible to never, ever be sad?


34:19 Verses Fifteen and Sixteen – Hidden Flaws: Meeting your root teacher for the first time – What gave you confidence?


38:22 The Fourth Refuge/Jewel in Tibetan Buddhism – The Guru: How necessary, safe, or feasible is it?


42:27 Bridging the Theravada Concept of Nibbana and the Mahayana Concept of Bodhicitta


46:24 The Twelfth Verse – Supreme Effort is “Letting Go” of Activity vs. Engaged Buddhism


49:08 Jetsunma’s Comment on Atisha’s Lojong: “The Ego is Happy to Be Miserable…”


50:05 The Goal to Save All Beings – Skillful Means or Beyond Language, in the Bodhicitta?


53:06 Words of Guidance for Ajahns Nisabho and Kovilo


55:33 Invitation to Himachal Pradesh and to Seattle


56:13 Outro





In this session, Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho interview Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo about "Atisha's Lojong Root Verses on Training the Mind", delving into these powerful teachings as tools towards breaking free from the prison of saṃsara, and realizing ultimate Awakening.





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**Atisha's Lojong Root Verses on Training the Mind**





The Supreme understanding is to realize the meaning of selflessness


The Supreme spiritual discipline is to tame ones own mind


The Supreme great quality is altruism


The Supreme oral instruction is to observe the mind at all times


The Supreme remedy is to know that nothing has self nature


The Supreme conduct is to be in disharmony with the world


The Supreme accomplishment is a continuos decrease of disturbing emotions


The Supreme sign of accomplishment is a continuos decrease of wishes and wants


The Supreme generosity is non attachment


The Supreme ethical conduct is to pacify one’s mind


The Supreme patience is to take the lowest place


The Supreme effort is letting go of activity


The Supreme concentration is not altering the mind.


The Supreme wisdom is to not grasp onto anything as the self


The Supreme spiritual teacher is the one who exposes our hidden flaws and


The Supreme instruction is the one that help us to strike at those flaws


The Supreme companions are mindfulness and alertness


The Supreme inspiration is enemies, hindrances, disease and suffering


The Supreme method is to be natural


The Supreme way of benefiting is to help others enter the Dharma


The Supreme benefit is a mind that turns toward the Dharma





You can listen to a series of Jetsuma Tenzin Palmo's talks on the verses here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS38s8prqQU

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