From Tricycle:
July 6, 2010
Tricycle Daily Dharma
Accommodate Whatever Arises
Understanding that there is no solid, singular, or permanent “me” makes it possible to accommodate whatever arises in life without feeling so intimidated by our experience, without rolling over like a defeated dog in a dogfight. We can see that things arise due to our karma playing itself out and that it does not necessarily have to be so personal. In this way we can identify with something greater—which is our nature itself.
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, "Realizing Guiltlessness" (Winter 2004)
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