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How do we break away from our own mental
habits which cloud our mind and propel us to act negatively? To
liberate ourself and others from suffering by cultivating compassion
and recognizing our innate uncontrived wisdom is the Buddhist path.
Buddha is NOT a god but a reflection of our own natural perfection
beyond birth and death. Furthermore, many people have mistaken the
Buddha's wisdom of "emptiness" for nihilism. Emptiness does NOT mean
nothingness or any negation but rather it implies a clear awareness
free from all mental constructs. More than 2500 years ago, Buddha
Shakyamuni, the fourth historical Buddha, realized complete liberation
from the suffering of cyclic existence
Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Study
Group
recognizes a lack of authentic Tibetan material written in Chinese on
the subject and publishes a free bi-monthly newsletter collecting
Chinese translations of the teachings taught by the great Tibetan
lamas. This web page is dedicated to make the newsletter Ocean of Merit
even more accessible. Although mere intellectual studies bring about
relatively little benefits, it is nevertheless a starting point. One
should search patiently and carefully for an authentic teacher with an
unbroken lineage and selfless qualities who can remove all doubts from
one's mind stream and give guidance on the path. Nearby, at the foot of a lush tree on a rock mountain,
is the seventeeth incarnation together with
Khentin Tai Situpa. This image symbolizes that, through
the unity of their minds, the tree of the Buddha's
doctrine will flourish, laden with the ripe fruit which
is the essence of the teachings of lineage of Gampopa.
Another
Terma on H.H. the 17th Karmapa

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Liberation
Upon Seeing....
May all sentient beings have happiness and the causes of happiness.
May they be free from suffering and the causes of suffering.
May they never be separate from the supreme bliss which is free from all suffering.
May they come to rest in the non-conceptual equanimity, which is free from all attachment and aversion.
OM MANI PADME HUNG
(mantra segment: 246K)
The Mantra of Compassion pronounced as: Om Ma Ni Bpay May Hung
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