Phakyab RINPOCHE

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Phakyab RINPOCHE



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La méditation m'a sauvé

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“Quand le cerveau meurt, on parle de mort cérébrale. Mais l’esprit meurt-il quand meurt le cerveau ? C’est un point essentiel trop négligé en Occident, qui devrait faire l’objet d’une investigation approfondie. Toutes les cultures ancestrales, populaires, médicales et philosophiques de l’Orient ont analysé cette question. Et il serait crucial d’écouter ce qu’elles nous enseignent à ce sujet. Elles nous disent unanimement :

L’esprit n’est jamais né.
L’esprit n’est jamais mort.”
Phakyab RINPOCHE, La méditation m'a sauvé (Documents)

“I have three great missions in this life,” Rinpoche tells me, looking introspective. “First, as a human being. Second, as a teacher of Dharma. Third, as a lama, holder of a lineage. As a human being, at the age of thirteen, I offered my life to the service of all beings. In my experience of the world, I have therefore adopted an open-minded, trustful, and spontaneously welcoming attitude toward all those who cross my path through maturation of karma. Nobody I meet is foreign to me. In each one, I find my brothers and sisters in humanity. As human beings, we all have within us the jewel of awakened mind, which is our extraordinary potential for kindness and inner transformation.”
Phakyab RINPOCHE, Meditation Saved My Life: A Tibetan Lama and the Healing Power of the Mind

“C’est comme si les mots se dérobaient quand il s’agit de décrire l’état d’esprit qui réalise la vacuité ou absence d’existence inhérente des personnes et des phénomènes. Car vacuité ne signifie ni le vide ni le néant. La vacuité est la perception de l’interdépendance, de la nature participative de la vie où tout est relié. Quand l’esprit intègre la référence de la vacuité, il voit sur un atome autant de Bouddhas qu’il y a d’atomes dans l’univers. Ou bien il perçoit l’univers dans un grain de riz.”
Phakyab RINPOCHE, La méditation m'a sauvé (Documents)



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