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Green Tara Practice Serial 00022
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The talk discusses Green Tara practice, emphasizing the significance of regular meditation and mantra recitation. The session includes guidance on visualization techniques, wherein practitioners envision their deity form dissolving into emptiness. The talk also touches on logistical details for a spiritual gathering, including distribution of texts and potential corrections to a specific text.
Referenced Works or Teachings:
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Green Tara Practice: A Buddhist practice focused on Green Tara, a deity representing compassion and swift assistance. Emphasizes visualization and mantra recitation as spiritual methods.
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Supreme Enlightenment Texts: References practices related to reaching enlightenment, suggesting the regular recitation of specific mantras is crucial. The minimum recitation mentioned is 21 mantras daily to maintain a spiritual connection.
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Visualization Techniques: Discusses dissolving the deity form into emptiness as a part of meditation, reflecting advanced meditation practices in the Buddhist tradition.
Additional Notes on the Gathering:
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Logistical Instructions: Attendees are encouraged to submit their contact information for receiving corrected text versions and further materials.
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Future Gatherings: Information on weekly meditation sessions, newsletter distribution, and ordering of photographs of key speakers.
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Satsang Context: Mentions the context of Satsang with Mooji, which suggests a communal gathering focused on spiritual discourse, common in Zen and other spiritual traditions.
AI Suggested Title: Envisioning Emptiness with Green Tara
Taught by: Jetsun Kushok
Interpreted by: Richard Barron (Chokyi Nyima)
Uru jembe palman roma vasanje dan chamchut Semba chetse roma nishut sat dan chevet Soji korwa umbatra saman ja Namo Guru Pya Namo Arhaya Tara Sapa Dhyavara There is suffering in my life. I cry, I cry. [...] Bhujo sumla dham chachi, dipa mighir sososho, rohe gheva je yirvan, sanje chanchu yikshisum, sanje chudan sochobha, chanchu bardha chapsuji,
[01:33]
RANG CHEN TAN LAS RAB TU CHE, CHANG CHU SEM NE CHE PAR CHE, CHANG CHU CHO GE SEM NE CHE CHEN NE, SEM CHEN TAM CHE DAG GE DUN DUN HEN, CHANG CHU CHU CHO YI WANG CHE PARANG CHE, dhruva vincere santir dhruvar suhb punjot samad da chachi tibad me ghe so so shah dhruve ghe la je yi rang santir chantir ji ji suhb santir chudan so chola santir pardhu chak su chih RANG CHEN DUNE RAB TU CHI RANG CHU SEM NE CHE PARA CHI RANG CHU CHO GE SEM NE CHE JIN NE SIN CHEN KHAN CHE DA GE RU DUN YIN
[02:39]
Chant [...] Satsang with Mooji Satsang with Mooji End of line 1 on page 12 is where you should be now. Page 14.
[03:46]
End of line one. Satsang with Mooji [...] Uttarachaduravaravisukkathandempa. Tachinamsatantrpochchachyampa.
[05:22]
Shabhyachunsachamvaravitachishyapa. Etavarahumdhrimbaratruvarahum. Satsang with Mooji Nityan Shabba Thamjit Thala Vanko Dada Dursa śrī [...] Satsang with Mooji
[06:45]
Satsang with Mooji Satsang with Mooji Aum Ṭārati dharati dharati, [...] Thank you.
[08:09]
Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Haṁ dhāra [...] Aum daradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradaradarad
[09:53]
Am dhārata, dhārata, dhārata, dhārata. Am dhārata, [...] dhārata. Am dhārata, [...] dhārata. Am dhārata, [...] dhārata. Am dhārata, [...] dhārata. In shā'a Llāh. In the name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
[11:02]
In the name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Am ṭarīqa ṭarīqa rūza, [...] ḥaṁ dāli dāli dāli dāli, ḥaṁ dāli [...] dāli dāli Ḥaṭ-dāri du-durī ṣaṁsāri du-durī ṣaṁsāri du-durī ṣaṁsāri du-durī Ḥaṭ-dāri du-durī ṣaṁsāri du-durī Ḥaṭ-dāri du-durī ṣaṁsāri du-durī Ḥaṭ-dāri [...] du-durī Ḥaṭ-dā
[12:28]
Ḥum daradu daradu rizw, [...] Ḥum daradu daradu rizw. I'm dhārata [...] āṁ dhārati [...]
[13:48]
Yes. Allah is good. Alhamdulillah. Alhamdulillah. Alhamdulillah. While there is no specific instruction in the text at this point, those of you who are using this meditation on a regular basis, at this point you would perform the dissolution of the visualization, meditating that your form as the deity dissolves from below, from the lotus seat below, and from the crown of the head downward, until finally the entire form dissolves into emptiness.
[15:13]
do you want me and your daughter and it's a little more and a little a lot to do I'm on the I'm [...] So we'll do the supplications to the gurus as well? Satsang with Mooji Satsang with Mooji Shab-dai-sho-wa-yu-wa-gi-wan-pu-na-wan-ju Tu-la-sha-tu-gung-ga-we-se-jin Shin-re-si-ya-so-na-ma-yi-she-tsun-ju Do-je-tsin-ji-ta-so-le-na-wan-ja
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Satsang with Mooji Satsang with Mooji Thank you. Svarga [...] Rov'e yon zehav'e ni'ma Sov'a dey che me tseh'la jad'y Chulay che us'alari deyche Qadri valin zeh'ma jeh'li
[21:25]
Satsang with Mooji Satsang with Mooji Bill, Naomi, Mattis, Victoria Scott, and Vicky Wong. So this is the end of the program for the weekend.
[23:02]
Justin Kushner said, I would like to express my pleasure at having been able to come to Los Angeles for the last few days. I would like to thank you all for your attendance, for coming and listening patiently. And I hope that what I have said has been a benefit. In particular, I would like to extend my thanks to Lama Lopes Andrapa of the center here in Los Angeles for his help in the visit. I would also like to extend a great thank you to Bill Oldendorf for taking care of most of the running around and arranging of the visit, to Naomi Mattis for providing us with a place to stay, to Victoria Scott, who unfortunately couldn't be with us this weekend from the Bay Area, who also was instrumental in helping to arrange the visit, And also to Vicky Wong for the delicious dinner last night. Thank you very much. And with that, as I said, I would simply like to leave you all with my best wishes. I hope that I have the opportunity to come again to Los Angeles and meet with you. Thank you. Satsang with Mooji
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Satsang with Mooji Thank you very much. Jetson Kusho said that, she said, I would love to be able to stay and talk more with others, and I was hoping that we'd have a chance for a question and answer period tonight, but she said, I do suffer periodically from very intense headaches, and unfortunately, perhaps due to the stress of the travel or whatever, I'm currently having one of those rather bad headaches, so I apologize for not being able to extend our session a little longer this afternoon.
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Well, Jetsun, thank you for coming to Los Angeles. It's been a short stay for you here, but I think it's been a very full weekend. I'd like to also, there are numerous people who helped with the visit, and I can't name them all, but you know who you are, and thank you. I think we've been fortunate in having Jetsun here, as well as one of the foremost translators in the country, and I'd like to thank Chuckie Neumann again for coming. a few details. There have been requests for tapes. And we have to send out corrections on the tar text. I think what would be simplest is if you have a tar text and you want to keep it, and if you're giving us a donation for it, fill out one of the green cards with your address, and we'll just automatically mail you the correction. I think this would be simplest. I think we'll set up this table over here for paperwork, and I'll leave the cards out, and you can just fill out your address.
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You may be starting up weekly meditations. By the time you get out of here, you will have left your address as he told you. Well, weekly meditations, the schedule is often a problem. People have different schedules. So in the past, we've held either Lama Lobsang's apartment or other people's apartments. Leave us your name and phone number, and we'll be in touch. We'll also mail out a newsletter in a couple of weeks which will have, you can just, if you're interested in tapes or photos or the TAR corrections, you can just wait to get the newsletter and have information about those items on it, and then you can be in touch with us about that. We also have photos of Jetson. The one that was on the poster. as well as several others.
[28:24]
They're okay. And we'll put these on the table over here. And you can choose among them. Those will have to be ordered directly? These will have to be ordered. Again, if you want to wait for the newsletter, we can do it that way. Show me. So... Again, all this information will be on this table over here. I think that will be it for announcements. Are there any other questions? I think they're all out of order. I was under the impression that some were and some weren't. Tony has a good one. What? Your coffee. No, no. I have a question, I think.
[29:30]
I know we're not going to get another chance. If one wants to keep the Transition with Cap and is doing many other practices, is there, in one view, a minimum commitment to the mantras themselves and still keep the Transition with Cap? The doctor told me that you were in a coma. Did you go to the doctor? Yes, I went to the doctor. The doctor told me that you were in a coma. In the case of a permission blessing such as this one, simply the one on a daily basis will maintain the commitment. And so, minimum of 21. But ideally, if you have the time, 100 or 200 mantras. They go very quickly. But a minimum of 21 mantras a day will maintain the formal level of the connection. Thank you very much. Just a quick question. How many people have bad copies inside of you? You see, I really think it's important to give us your address. We'll mail it to you free of cost.
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First class, please. It's easier to mail one page than the whole thing. Yes. Right. Yeah. The same mistake is on each. So, thank you. Is that a question? You are all most fortunately invited, not one, not behind, next weekend to Sunday, a tasty dinner of momos and Asian food, featuring a film about...
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