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But when you die ~ Chatral Rinpoche

But when you die ~ Chatral Rinpoche was last modified: September 26th, 2016 by dorjeduck

You might spend your whole life pursuing only food and clothes,
With great effort and without regard for suffering or harmful deeds,
But when you die you can’t take even a single thing — consider this well.


Chatral Rinpoche

from the book Compassionate Action

translated by Adam Pearcey


source: http://www.lotsawahouse.org/tibetan-masters/chatral-rinpoche/words-advice


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Further quotes from the book Compassionate Action:

  • Gaining the riches of a Dharma practitioner
  • Taking advantage of our human existence
  • Relying on the instructions of your own qualified teacher
  • Use it well
  • Not enjoying meat or alcohol
  • The best form of austerity
  • View and conduct
  • There is nothing more to it than that
  • All you need
  • No real happiness
  • Act accordingly
  • By then it’s too late!
  • Failing to let go of ordinary concerns
  • A disciplined mind
  • Your own true enemies
  • Three kinds of dharma practitioners
  • The path of nonviolence
  • Our responsibility


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