How to Meditate on Shamatha and Vipashyana [5]

Khenpo Sherab Sangpo, a professor of Tibetan Buddhism in the Nyingma Lineage (bodhicittasangha.org), offers meditation instructions on the union of one-pointed concentration of the mind (śamatha) and perfect discernment (vipaśyanā). These methods help us to achieve calm abiding, a state of quieting the conceptual mind, and insight that clearly sees the nature of the mind (rigpa). Practicing these essential instructions from Khenpo Sherab Sangpo’s spiritual lineage allow us to stabilize our mind to recognize its buddha nature. Prayer from The Treasury of Blessings—A Practice of  Buddha Shakyamuni With your great compassion, you embraced this turbulent and degenerate world, And made five hundred mighty aspirations. You are exalted as the white lotus; whoever hears your name shall never return to saṃsāra— Most compassionate teacher, to you I pay homage! ཨོཾ་མུ་ནེ་མུ་ནེ་མ་ཧཱ་མུ་ན་ཡེ་སྭ་ཧཱ། om muné muné maha munayé soha oṃ muni muni mahāmunaye svāhā Blessing Supplication Prayer Grant your blessings so that I realize primordial purity is the true nature. Grant your blessings so that I recognize whatever arises is my own mind. Grant your blessings so that I liberate delusion into its own natural state. Grant your blessings so that I increase my meditative stability continually. Grant your blessings so that I actualize enlightenment in this lifetime. Please visit our website to learn more about Khenpo Sherab Sangpo, his teachings and for practice texts. This episode can be seen on Youtube.

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This is BodhiHeart, a podcast with in depth teachings on meditation and Tibetan Buddhism with Khenpo Sherab Sangpo. Our teacher, Khenpo Sherab Sangpo, is a monk and professor in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. He trained with some of the greatest meditation masters of Tibet, starting when he was seven years old. In addition to mastering many profound teachings of the Buddhist path, he spent several years meditating in solitary retreat. He travels the world teaching at monasteries in Tibet and Nepal, as well as at meditation centers in Asia and Europe. BodhiHeart is produced by Bodhicitta Sangha | Heart of Enlightenment Institute in Minneapolis.