The
teaching given to the Dhagpo sangha
by Trinley Thaye Dorje in Kalimpong, March 1999
"I
am happy with the link that is being established with
Dhagpo Kagyu Ling.
I
would like today to give you some practical advice.
First
of all it is essential for everyone to develop a peaceful
outlook. A serene outlook allows one to spread harmony
around oneself.
Buddha's
teachings demonstrate the necessity of helping other beings,
of showing them the path of pacification.
To be capable of doing this, it is indispensable to be
at peace oneself. In order to achieve pacification of
the mind, it is necessary to develop love and compassion
: this is what permits an authentic serenity. Love is
the wish to establish all beings in happiness and compassion
is the wish to liberate them from suffering.
We
have the fortune of possessing all the conditions needed
to achieve this end : a precious human existence, free
and well endowed. We are free from all the circumstances
that prevent us from fulfilling our intentions and we
possess all those that are favourable. We are endowed
with the eight freedoms and the ten attainments which
permit us to undertake the journey. We are therefore capable
of progressing on the path. We cannot let such an opportunity
slip.
That
means that we must accumulate merit, positive actions
and avoid every harmful action.
It is essential not to commit the slightest negative action.
A negative action means an action which harms others :
we must equally guard against negative thoughts. At the
same time we should strive to perform actions that are
positive and beneficial towards others, however insignificant
they may appear to us.
These
teachings are intended to be put into practice : simply
knowing them is not sufficient. For that we must be mindful
of them, then strive to perform them and to do so continually.
These few instructions are the essence of the practice.
If we strive to perform them, we are sure to be on the
right track. These few pieces of advice are a summary
of the teaching, I ask you to keep them in mind during
your practice.