Jun 27, 2020
Across wisdom traditions, teaching is to focus on the process and not on the outcome.
Be it a journey, training or life. If you constantly wait for the
end result, you will miss the process and the mind will always
remain in the misery of waiting, hoping, hankering throughout the
journey.
So for today's sutra, Atisha says: ABANDON ALL HOPE FOR
FRUITION.
Not that there will be fruits. Whatever the end result is, it will
be. You remain unconcerned about it and focus on the journey, the
process. Enjoy every bit of it. It is only possible to do so when
you are aware and your inner space is silent.
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Dhyanse.
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WHO AM I:
I am Dhyanse, a Meditation Master with a contemporary approach to Yoga, Zen and Tantra. I live in Switzerland/Germany area since 2008 and bring the authentic art of meditation from India to the western world.
My work on Meditative Wisdom is a tribute as well as a succession to the contributions by Osho, Krishnamurti, Gurdjieff, Alan Watts, Aldous Huxley, Shivananda, Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Maharishi Ramana, Papaji and many more...who transformed my life in the first place.
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