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Why Practice Gurusadhana?

[From a teaching by Bardor Tulku Rinpoche on the Clear Guide for the Generation Stage. Translated by Lama Yeshe Gyamtso. Transcribed by Linda Lee. Edited by Basia Coulter. All right reserved. Please do not reprint without permission.] In the teaching on the Clear Guide for the Generation Stage, Guru Rinpoche describes the various aspects of [...]

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Instructions for Palkhyim Arme Urgyen

These are instructions to aid the recollection Of my faithful disciple who wants liberation. Now, later, in between, and in all situations; While walking, standing, lying, and sitting—in all activities— Imagine above your head whomever you want to, Such as your root guru, the protector Amitabha, Avalokita, or Guru Padma. Pray with devotion and yearning [...]

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About Samaya

I would like to clarify the issue of samaya. Nowadays, some people think that samaya is something that you should be afraid of, that it is some kind of threat that is hanging over our heads. Here [in the Clear Guide for the Generation Stage], samaya is explained as all included within the person of the guru, and it is divided into the guru’s body, speech, mind, qualities, and activities. Why do we say that samaya is all included within the body, speech, and mind of the guru? As it is said, “The guru is the buddha; the guru is the dharma, the lord; the guru is glorious Vajradhara, the creator of all.” The meaning of this is that the guru’s body is the sangha; the guru’s speech is the dharma; and the guru’s mind is the buddha. And that is why in vajrayana, we refer to the guru as the overlord of all mandalas.

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