Tilopa is one of the most revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism, known for his profound teachings and role in establishing the Mahamudra tradition.
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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Mahasiddha Tilopa (988–1069 CE)
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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Mahasiddha Tilopa (988–1069 CE)
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BDG feature: The Bengali Buddhist Renaissance in the Pālā Dynasty
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... Six Words of Advice ...
Don’t recall.
Don’t imagine.
Don’t think.
Don’t examine.
Don’t control.
Rest.
Or:
Let go of what has passed.
Let go of what may come.
Let go of what is happening now.
Don’t try to figure anything out.
Don’t try to make anything happen.
Relax, right now, and rest.
~ Tilopa
The body of wisdom, Tilopa, founder of the oral lineage.
Allow life to be what it is, don’t try to over control, examine, think, or recall. Rest in the natural state of awareness without grabbing or rejecting. Let it be.