Published on Jun 27, 2005 by in Uncategorized

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Arriving Naturally at a State of Meditation

“When you arrive naturally at a state of meditation, you can remain there for a long time without any distraction or special effort. There is nothing called �meditation� to protect or sustain, for you are in the natural flow of the {Divine} wisdom. And you realize, when you are in it, that is how it has always been, and is. When the {Divine} wisdom shines, not one shadow of doubt can remain, and a deep, complete understanding arises, effortlessly and directly.

This moment is the moment of awakening. A profound sense of humor wells up from within, and you smile in amusement at how inadequate were all your former concepts and ideas about the nature of mind.”
-Sogyal Rinpoche

photo 1 and 2: Backyard Buddha at Two Tree Manor (new WF H(om)e Temple location in Flagstaff, Arizona) radiates the WF Worldwide Sangha Power and has already Gifted several tear inspiring miracles both within and far, far beyond the geographic location of the WF H(om)e Temple.

Photo 3; still can’t take Coach anywhere…Coach see’s only Playgrounds for Breath and Movement everywhere…Buildering on a Bank in downtown Flagstaff. “The deepest moment i recall with Rinpoche Trungpa,” recalls Coach who studied at Naropa University, a Buddhist Contemplative Arts college in Boulder during the early to mid eighties, “was when He and i met in a glance as Eric Doub and i were buildering on the fantastic sandstone traverse walls of Naropa. I will never forget the absolute radiance of His Holiness’s smile when he saw me climbing on the University walls! He recognized my Inner Child that just loved to climb around on shit and He and i met in the Namaste Space of that childlike joy and innocence of breath and movement.”

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