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135 days ago

Mind's True Nature

Terran from Kerikeri District

Mind's True Nature
"Our present state of mistaken apprehension does not accord with the mind’s true nature, which is ever and already perfect and pure. Mistaken experiences depend upon mind’s fundamental pattern that identifies the apprehending subject as "the self." The self is not inherently existent, although we erroneously cling to the belief that it is. Since we think that the self exists of its own accord and as a unique entity, we assume apprehended experiences are other and distinct from the self and automatically cling to a dualistic outlook as a result. It is just this dualistic notion that gives rise to feelings of sympathy and antipathy, attachment and aversion, i.e., sympathy for those persons and things that live up to our expectations and aversion against those persons and things that obstruct our expectations. Our expectations evolve from our hopes and fears related to misleading assumptions of happiness and suffering. When feelings of sympathy and antipathy arise, other disturbing emotions naturally spring forth – desire, anger, pride, jealousy, just to name a few. These afflictive emotions drive us to act the way we do with body, speech, and mind. Our activities create karma, the "infallible law of cause and effect." Living beings experience the result of their personal and collective karma in the active process of being and becoming.
It is necessary to become free of the initial delusions that are the source of suffering, i.e., the mistaken beliefs in an apprehending self and apprehended objects different than the self. They bring about feelings that necessarily give rise to frustrating karmic results. When free of the mental patterns that are the cause of attachment and aversion, then freedom from suffering will have been attained. No outer means can eliminate suffering and guarantee lasting happiness other than the practice of hearing, contemplating, and meditating the precious Dharma instructions."

H.E. Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche The 3rd,

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Poll: Would you want an unconventional funeral?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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1 day ago

COMMUNITY SOLAR PROJECT FUNDING AVAILABLE - 9th May 2024

Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga

Join for an informative hui on applying for solar project funding through the Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Trust.
The funding is available to community groups, hapū, iwi and Marae across Northland, Te Tai Tokerau. With funding applications closing on 29 May 2024, this is a valuable opportunity to gain insights into the application procedure and help your community be more resilient in a natural disaster.

YOUR HOSTS:
Solartive - Ella & Mel
Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Trust, Regional Adviser - Sapphire
DETAILS:
Date: Thursday 9th May 2024
Time: 6PM - PM
Location: Online, Google Meet
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