Nestled in Quietude

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  1. scott says:

    Another incredible and thought transforming series of pith instructions. Thanks also for the tip about the ‘Transcendence’ album. Just picked it up at Bandcamp and it is truly as transcendent as claimed. Haunting, beautiful and wordlessly sublime winds!

    On the themes explored in this series, a single thought cannot be laid to improve on what is written. Except to personally affirm the deepest truths of the benefits of an ascetic lifestyle. During this unspeakably horrid year (for most of us anyways), there has been a great deal more opportunity given for quiet reflection, study, evaluation and application. This has resulted in a great deal of seemingly sudden (many decades of painfully slow progress actually) dramatic changes in the existence of this being for the better on just about level.

    Sometimes and often, adversity bestows profound teachings and rare opportunity if one is receptive and perceptive.

    Without getting too specific, it can only be confirmed the resultant changes are a series of small and large miracles in and of themselves. There has been a wholesale chopping of hosts of defilements and obstacles; resulting in a small measure of attainment of some deeper and mysteriously wondrous transformations of body, speech and mind.

    A more accurate View slowly dawns with diligent practice.

    It can be attested that the evidence to support your thesis presented here is overwhelming in the affirmative.

    Gratitude and homage offered with great humility.

    • Vajragoni says:

      Keenly insightful–your words bring me great joy! So glad you picked up “Transcendence” at Bandcamp–it’s my favorite by far for 2020!
      May the Dharma-Protectors continue to guide you and keep you in their peace and protective embrace.

      In gratitude,

      Vajragoni