30+ Thubten Yeshe Quotes (Spiritual, Compassionate And Insightful)

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Top 10 Thubten Yeshe Quotes

  1. Be blissful and enjoy your life; do not let yourself become obsessed with anything. Determine to use the rest of your life to benefit others as much as possible.
  2. When you check your own mind properly, you stop blaming others for your problems.
  3. The mind is very powerful. Therefore, it requires firm guidance. A powerful jet plane needs a good pilot; the pilot of your mind should be the wisdom that understands its nature.
  4. Examine your own mental attitudes. Become your own therapist.
  5. Just the idea that you are religious doesn't help at all. It does not help you; it does not help others. In order to really help others, you need to gain knowledge-wisdom.
  6. First of all, merely by living a simple life with a heart dedicated to overcoming self-cherishing, we automatically benefit others.
  7. There's a big difference between being able to explain religion intellectually and transforming that knowledge into spiritual experience.
  8. Be wise. Treat yourself, your mind, sympathetically, with loving kindness. If you are gentle with yourself, you will become gentle with others.
  9. No matter how confused or deluded we may be at the moment, the underlying and essential nature of our being is clear and pure
  10. It is precisely because our present life is so inseparably linked with desire that we must make use of desire's tremendous energy if we wish to transform our life into something transcendental.

Thubten Yeshe Short Quotes

  • If you expect your life to be full of ups and downs, then your mind will be much more peaceful.
  • The narrow mind rejects; wisdom accepts.
  • Meditation is the way we realize the nature of the mind.
  • Some children are wiser than adults.
  • Knowing your own mind is the solution to all our problems.
  • One action produces a reaction; that is karma.
  • Your mind is your religion.

Thubten Yeshe Famous Quotes And Sayings

Karma is not something complicated or philosophical. Karma means watching your body, watching your mouth, and watching your mind. Trying to keep these three doors as pure as possible is the practice of karma. — Thubten Yeshe

Buddhist meditation doen't necessarily mean sitting cross-legged with your eyes closed. Simply observing how your mind is responding to the sense world as you go about your business - walking, talking, shopping, whatever - can be a really perfect meditation and bring a perfect result. — Thubten Yeshe

It is a simple truth that if we identify ourselves as being fundamentally pure, strong, and capable we will actually develop these qualities, but if we continue to think of ourselves as dull and foolish, that is what we will become. — Thubten Yeshe

Our normal tendency is to feel dissatisfied and to criticize our body, speech, and mind - My body is out of shape; my voice is unpleasant; my mind is confused. - We are so caught up in this pointless, neurotic habit of criticism that we disparage others as well as ourselves. This is extremely damaging. — Thubten Yeshe

When a strong wind blows, the clouds vanish and blue sky appears. Similarly, when the powerful wisdom that understand the nature of the mind arises, the dark clouds of ego disappear. — Thubten Yeshe

It's not just philosophy, not just words; it's knowing how the mind functions; only then can you develop loving-kindness; only then can you become a spiritual person. — Thubten Yeshe

Don't think that examining and knowing the nature of your mind is just an Eastern trip. That's a wrong conception. It's your trip. — Thubten Yeshe

At certain times, a silent mind is very important, but 'silent' does not mean closed. The silent mind is an alert, awakened mind; a mind seeking the nature of reality. — Thubten Yeshe

We completely deny the existence of a self-existent I, or a permanent, independent soul. Every aspect of your body and mind is impermanent: changing, changing, changing. — Thubten Yeshe

As human beings we have the capacity to enjoy limitless, blissful happiness...there is nothing wrong with having pleasures and enjoyments. What is wrong is the confused way we grasp onto these pleasures, turning them from a source of happiness into a source of pain and dissatisfaction. It is grasping and attachment that is the problem, not the pleasure themselves. — Thubten Yeshe

Learning to say prayers in a foreign language...is not in itself the way to fulfill our highest human potential; there is nothing of transcending value to be gained from substituting one set of cultural conventions for another. People whose practice remains on this superficial level end up with nothing but confusion, not knowing who they are or what they should do. — Thubten Yeshe

Meditation does not imply only the development of single-pointed concentration, sitting in some corner doing nothing. Meditation is an alert state of mind, the opposite of sluggishness; meditation is wisdom. You should remain aware every moment of your daily life, fully conscious of what you are doing and how you are doing it. — Thubten Yeshe

The fact is that when you are in a clean, clear state of mind you will be free to pay full attention to what you are doing and you will therefore naturally do it well. Problems come when you are not living in a natural state of mind. Then, no matter what you are doing your mind will be on something else. — Thubten Yeshe

Life Lessons by Thubten Yeshe

  1. Thubten Yeshe taught the importance of compassion and kindness towards all living beings, emphasizing the need to cultivate wisdom and understanding in order to reach enlightenment.
  2. He also taught that the ultimate goal of life is to attain inner peace and happiness, and that this can be achieved through meditation, mindfulness, and the practice of Buddhist teachings.
  3. He encouraged his students to be open-minded and to strive for a deeper understanding of the world, and to use that understanding to help others.
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