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Sea View Owners, Strata # VIS 2551 09.11.2020

What precisely is bodhicitta ~ Ling Rinpoche http://justdharma.com/s/i3u20 What precisely is bodhicitta? It is the mind strongly characterized by the aspiration..., For the sake of all sentient beings I must attain the state of full enlightenment. While it’s easy to repeat these words to ourselves, bodhicitta is much deeper than that. It is a quality we cultivate systematically within our mind. Merely holding the thought I must attain enlightenment for the sake of benefiting others in mind without first cultivating its prerequisite causes, stages and basic foundations will not give birth to bodhicitta. For this reason, the venerable Atisha once asked, Do you know anybody with bodhicitta not born from meditation on love and compassion? Ling Rinpoche source: http://www.lamayeshe.com/article/generating-bodhicitta

Sea View Owners, Strata # VIS 2551 22.10.2020

There remain ~ Yeshe Tsogyal http://justdharma.com/s/1xizh Meditate upon the teacher as the glow of your awareness, When you melt and mingle together, ... Taste that expanse of nonduality. There remain. Yeshe Tsogyal from the book "Lady of the Lotus-Born: The Life and Enlightenment of Yeshe Tsogyal" ISBN: 978-1570625442 - https://amzn.to/13W4Oon translated by Padmakara Translation Group

Sea View Owners, Strata # VIS 2551 15.10.2020

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Sea View Owners, Strata # VIS 2551 06.10.2020

The Tibetan Mastiff is a large Tibetan dog breed (Canis lupus familiaris) (Tibetan: , Chinese: ; Pinyin: Zàng áo) in the mastiff family. Originating wit...h the nomadic cultures of Tibet, China, India, Mongolia and Nepal, it is used by local tribes of Tibetans to protect sheep from wolves, leopards, bears, large mustelids, and tigers. Names and etymology Ten Prized Dogs series, Tibetan Mastiff. Artwork depicting a Tibetan Mastiff from the Qing Dynasty. The Tibetan Mastiff known as Drog-Khyi () in Tibetan, which means "nomad dog", (dog which may be tied", "dog which may be kept"), reflects its use as a guardian of herds, flocks, tents, villages, monasteries, and palaces, much as the old English ban-dog (also meaning tied dog) was a dog tied outside the home as a guardian. However, in nomad camps and in villages, the Drog-Khyi is traditionally allowed to run loose at night. This dog is known for its loyalty, it has been used as nomad dog by for thousands of years.[citation needed] The guardian type from which the modern Tibetan Mastiff breed has been derived was known across the ancient world by many names. Bhote Kukur in Nepali as bhote means someone from Tibet and kukur means dog. The Chinese name for the breed is (Chinese: Zàng áo; Cantonese: Tzong ngou), meaning "Tibetan Mastiff-dog". In Mongolia, it is called банхар (bankhar).[5] The name Tibetan Mastiff is a misnomer; the Tibetan Mastiff itself is not a true Mastiff. The term "mastiff" was used by the Europeans who first came to Tibet because it was used to refer to nearly all large dog breeds in the West. Early Western visitors to Tibet misnamed several of its breeds: The "Tibetan Terrier" is not a terrier and the "Tibetan Spaniel" is not a spaniel. A better name for the dog might be Tibetan mountain dog or, to encompass the landrace breed throughout its range, Himalayan mountain dog Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_Mastiff #TibetanDog #TibetDog #TibetanMastiff #Mastiff #VideosOfTibet #VOfTibet #VideoOfTibet #FacebookVideosOfTibet #InstagramVOfTibet #Tibetan #Pet #MillionDollarDog