You should look into your confusion further. You should push into it instead of closing yourself off. In that way, you just keep opening and unfolding, like flowers in the summertime. Even though they are exposed to the weather, to the wind and rain, flowers still keep unfolding themselves, until finally they bloom at their best. You could be like the flowers: you could let the bees sit on you and take your honey away, and that would be fine. You should not take time off from your confusion, or from the inconvenience or embarrassment of seeing that confusion.
Chögyam Trungpa
from the book The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion: The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Volume Two
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Further quotes from the book The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion:
- Living up to your inheritance
- Seeing your confusion
- Basic decency
- To work for others, you need composure
- Brush Your Teeth with Egolessness
- Relative truth
- An immense sense of freedom
- Saddles, chairs, and green grass
- Facing the facts of life
- The sense of workability
- Putting others first
- Who is speaking
- Love is utterly kind
- A taste of enlightenment
- Passionlessness
- Compassion and egolessness go hand in hand
- The utterly visionary quality of love
- Great Compassion is the Source of Great Genuineness