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Her spiritual practice was called Chöd (pronounced “chuh”), which means “to cut through.” She developed this form of meditation, unusual even in her time in Tibet, and it generated such amazing results that it became very popular, spreading to all the schools of Tibetan Buddhism and beyond.
Tsultrim Allione • Feeding Your Demons: Ancient Wisdom for Resolving Inner Conflict

“small mind.” It can also be described as sem. In Tibetan there are several words for mind, but two that are particularly helpful to know are sem and rikpa. Sem is what we experience as discursive thoughts, a stream of chatter that’s always reinforcing an image of ourselves. Rikpa literally means “intelligence” or “brightness.” Behind all the plann
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Be The Master of Every Situation ~ SHINZEN YOUNG
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Jack Kornfield • Seeking the Heart of Wisdom: The Path of Insight Meditation (Shambhala Classics)

Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind.
Noah Levine • Dharma Punx
Ajahn Amaro