Chogyam Trungpa on freeing ourselves from the cocoon
“For the true warrior, there is no warfare. This is the idea of being all victorious. When you are all-victorious, there is nothing to conquer, no fundamental problem or obstacle to overcome. This attitude is not based on suppressing or overlooking negativity, particularly. But if you look back and trace back through your life-who you are, what you are, and why you are in this world-if you look through that step-by-step, you won’t find any fundamental problems.”-from Shambhala:The Sacred Path of the Warrior
Tom said:
Apr 27, 10 at 12:50 pm“We can afford to open ourselves and join the rest of the world with a sense of tremendous generosity, tremendous goodness, and tremendous richness. The more we give, the more we gain — although what we gain should not particularly be our reason for giving. Rather, the more we give, the more we are inspired to give constantly. And the gaining process happens naturally, automatically, always.” Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving Kindness