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How to Practice

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Book Id: WPLBN0000707801
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: How to Practice  
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Language: English
Subject: Religion, Buddhism, Buddhism and literature
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Excerpt: One way of meditation practice is consistently cutting off random, irrelevant thoughts, thereby protecting yourself from delusions. As soon as one thought arises you must destroy it immediately by being attentively alert. After random, irrelevant thought has been alertly destroyed, subsequent associations will not arise. Do not even utilize the insights gained by this alertness, because being unconcerned with both random, irrelevant thought and attentive alertness is called No-Mind. A General Explanation of the Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra by Dhyana Master Hsuan Hua O Gurus abiding in the ten directions' infinite realms, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, shravakas, pratyekaBuddhas and dharmapalas - Pray oceanic sources of refuge generate the power of compassion To grant siddhi of our desired wishes' fulfilment here and now!

 
 



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