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The Real Meaning of Practicing Dharma Is to Renounce This Life
The Real Meaning of Practicing Dharma Is to Renounce This Life
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15 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2022
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What does it mean to practice Dharma? Renouncing this life, Rinpoche says. Anger, ignorance, pride, relationship issues—all of these problems come from attachment to this life. Practicing Dharma means renouncing this attachment like throwing out poison because of all the harm it can cause us. People who don’t understand might think, “I’m giving up my happiness if I give up attachment. Giving up attachment is worse than being in prison.” However, what actually happens is we are giving up the root of all our problems in order to experience much happiness. Dharma practice is not just reading texts, reciting mantras, meditating, circumambulating, doing retreat, or living in a monastery—we have to renounce our attachment to the pleasures of this life. If we don’t understand this, nothing we do will become Dharma. The teaching for this episode was recorded on October 21, 2018, at Nagarjuna C E T Madrid, Spain.
Released:
Jun 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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