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The image is a detailed and vibrant mandala, likely of Tibetan Buddhist origin. It features an intricate, symmetrical design with concentric layers radiating from a central point. The mandala includes elaborate architectural motifs resembling temples, surrounded by various symbols, deities, and patterns.
The image is a detailed and vibrant mandala, likely of Tibetan Buddhist origin. It features an intricate, symmetrical design with concentric layers radiating from a central point. The mandala includes elaborate architectural motifs resembling temples, surrounded by various symbols, deities, and patterns.

Wheel of Time

1. Pran
5:38
2. Satsang
6:52
3. Mantra
5:21
4. Tapasya
5:07
2:50
6. Sadhana
7:47
7. Guru
9:01
8. Dharma
5:46

Wheel of Time (2015)

A quotation by Sogyal Rinpoche:

Above all, be at ease, be as natural and spacious as possible. Slip quietly out of the noose of your habitual anxious self, release all grasping, and relax into your true nature. Think of your ordinary emotional, thought-ridden self as a block of ice left out in the sun. If you are feeling hard and cold, let this aggression melt away in the sunlight of your meditation. Let peace work on you and enable you to gather your scattered mind into the mindfulness of Calm Abiding, and awaken in you the awareness and insight of Clear Seeing. And you will find all your negativity disarmed, your aggression dissolved, and your confusion evaporating slowly like mist into the vast and stainless sky of your absolute nature.

Sogyal Rinpoche
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

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