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Month: October 2009

Dedication Prayer: Dakorma

October 27, 2009May 29, 2017 / Tara

By the virtues collected in the three times
By myself and all beings in samsara and nirvana
And by the innate root of virtue,
May I and all sentient beings quickly attain
Unsurpassed, perfect complete, precious Enlightenment.

~ Dedication Prayer: Dakorma

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Daily Four Immeasurable Prayer: Say three times

October 27, 2009May 29, 2017 / Tara

May all mother sentient beings, boundless, as the sky, have happiness and the causes of happiness.

May they be liberated from suffering and the causes of suffering.

May they never be separated from the happiness which is free from sorrow.

May they rest in equanimity, free from attachment and aversion.

~ Daily Four Immeasurable Prayer

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Refuge prayer: Say three times

October 26, 2009May 29, 2017 / Tara

In the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha most excellent.

I take refuge until enlightenment is reached.

By the merit of generosity and other good deeds,

May I attain Buddhahood for the sake of all sentient beings!

~ Refuge Prayer

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Just as a small child…

October 25, 2009 / Tara

Just as a small child

Gradually develops its body and strength,

Dharma is in that same way,

From the steps of entering in the beginning

Up until the complete perfection. ~ Buddha

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Luminosity…

October 24, 2009 / Tara

Luminosity is the nature of one’s mind, that eons of confusion cannot darken. ~ Lama Shabkar

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