
“When we see and acknowledge our own faults, it means that the ego is not in charge. We’re becoming more flexible people who respect the feelings and views of others, and who know how to solve problems and move forward. This is a very important sign of progress in the practice of Dzogchen.”
Venerable Khenpo Rinpoches
The Beauty of Awakened Mind: Dzogchen Lineage of the Great Master Shigpo Dudtsi (pg 173)
www.padmasambhava.org/chiso/books-by-khenpo-rinpoches/beauty-of-awakened-mind-dzogchen-lineage-of-shigpo-dudtsi
Photo of Venerable Khenpo Rinpoches during the 2009 Medicine Buddha Revitalization Retreat at Padma Samye Ling.
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