Astrology for 12/19/2015

12/19/2015 Saturday by Norma

You’ll hear and engage in a great deal of discussion about what should be done in the current situation. Express yourself and move on. Vigorous activity is better than philosophizing and pontificating today. Endless conversation is everywhere and it’s counterproductive. Winston Churchill said, “A bore is someone who won’t stop talking and won’t change the subject.” Avoid bores and don’t be one, which is harder than it sounds today. Also don’t challenge authority. The best energy of the
day involves planning an activity, making a schedule and sticking to it! Take a walking tour of downtown, prune all your bushes from right to left, go on a pre-planned driving excursion or write letters to all your congresspeople expressing your feelings. Feel free to bore them!

The astrology post affects everyone differently, depending on individual horoscopes. Look to see which area of your life is affected by this message!

Like Milk with Water

An excerpt from a teaching called How Buddhism Differs from Other Religions by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

When we begin to practice the Buddha dharma and really engage in practice, we begin by practicing generation stage teaching.  And what that means is you learn to generate yourself as the deity.  You learn to dissolve your ordinary constituents.  Boom.  You just dissolve.  This is your visualization.  And then you give rise to yourself as a seed syllable, and then from the seed syllable, you become the deity.  Tara, Vajradhara, Manjushri.  Any of those.  You become that deity, and you give rise to Vajra pride.   It’s not like “Ha Ha.  I’m the deity and you’re not.”  It’s the realization of your nature and the nobility of that.  And you become that very deity, and you begin to develop the qualities of that deity by reciting the mantra and practicing the hand implements.   Eventually when you accomplish the deity, at that very moment you come to understand that you are not separate from that deity and that deity is your very nature.

As we move on to practice the Guru Yoga, we realize that the teacher on the throne that we revere and think has great wisdom and great bodhicitta, has special qualities.   When you really accomplish Guru Yoga, you mix your mindstream with the Guru’s mindstream like milk with water.  And they become so inseparable that in the end you realize that your own root guru is the very display of your mind.  How amazing!  That’s how deep this path is.   And to practice it superficially is crazy.   You can do that anywhere else.  You can be superficial anywhere you want to, but to come here and practice, you should practice deeply.

Please take to heart aspirational prayers, and developing the habit of making aspirational prayers.  Please start there right now, and give rise to the understanding that all are the same in our nature, and that we all wish to be happy.

The happiest people in the world are people who are happy in their own mind.  Those that have awakened and have realized, are filled with the streaming bliss of the bodhicitta.  There’s no unhappiness.   There’s no drama.   There’s no BS.  You see?  And that’s how we know we’re making it.

© Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo

Astrology for 12/18/2015

12/18/2015 Friday by Norma

Lack of harmony between men and women appears early in the day. Women are sensitive and men insist on having the last word. Change the subject if a difference of opinion appears. It’s a good idea to remain silent and distrust your feelings. Fats Waller said, “If you don’t know what it is, don’t mess with it.” It’s an excellent day to express good feelings toward those you care for, to go for a walk, read something informative, study, think and relax. Late in the day the energy changes and you are raring to go! Wait until that moment comes and then take action.

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Karmic Weight from H.H. the Dalai Lama’s “Way to Freedom”

“We should always be aware of the relative gravity of karmic actions. When the deed is motivated by very strong delusion, the deed is said to be very grave. The way in which the deed is actually performed also determines the karmic weight.

A single moment of anger directed toward a Boddhisattva would destroy all the virtuous collections that you may have accumulated over the last thousand EONS!

The result of an action can ripen within this lifetime or within the next lifetime or after many lives.”

HH Dalai Lama THE WAY TO FREEDOM

Astrology for 12/17/2015

12/17/2015 Thursday by Norma

Pay close attention to your intuition, dreams and hunches today. They provide information that is accurate, unobtainable elsewhere and results in a happy outcome. You can safely ignore official announcements, policy statements and anything that smacks of propaganda. An early morning disappointment transforms into something better. The best energy today involves surfing the waves of change and trusting what you detect on a moment-to-moment basis. Willem Dafoe said, “I’m learning in my old age that the only thing you can do to keep your sanity is to stay in the moment.” Hidden forces are in charge and they are benign, for the most part. It’s a great day to have a conversation with a wise person, to find love and to learn the secret inner workings of the universe.

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Walk the Talk

An excerpt from a teaching called How Buddhism Differs from Other Religions by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

The most glorious thing about the Buddha Dharma is that you don’t wait for a blessing outside of you for permission or the grace to ascend to the heavens for no apparent reason.  That’s the great thing about Dharma.  It’s real.   In the Dharma you are given the tools that you need to change the circumstances of your life, and to change the condition of your consciousness as well.  And the way that that happens of course is through our practice.

The difference between our own religion, which is basically a non-theistic religion and other religions, is that other religions see a blessing from outside.  They wait for a redeemer who will make it okay no matter what their activity is.  For instance, in my family my stepfather was Catholic, and he was an alcoholic and would beat us mercilessly.  We were brutalized as children.  It was a terrible situation, but then we’d all tromp off to confession.  Free and clear by Sunday afternoon.   So, I don’t have a good feeling about that, because they were never required to change.  Even the parish priest knew that my mother was getting the stew beat out of her all the time, and he would recommend confession.

We Buddhists are not like that.  We believe and understand in the relationship between cause and effect.  You can’t murder a handful of people and then confess and accept Jesus as your savior and be okay.  We don’t believe that.  You can’t accept Buddha as your savior and be okay.  You can’t accept me as your savior and be okay.  You have to walk the talk.  You have to walk the path, and you have to practice.

Your conduct matters a great deal.  What’s in your mind matters even more.  And if as you practice your path your joy increases and it smoothes out for you, you know you’re getting somewhere.

In the Buddha Dharma we do not wait.  We understand that there are the Buddhas and the bodhisattvas, and we are taught that there was Shakyamuni Buddha, Vajrasattva, Amitabha, and Tara.  We’ve got all these different statues, and they are symbols of the Buddhas.   Do they actually exist?  Yes.   Can you pray to them?  Sure.  Are they separate from you?  No.   That’s the difference.

© Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo

Astrology for 12/16/2015

12/16/2015 Wednesday by Norma

A late night call, message or thought sets things straight. Write down what you learned, you’ll forget it if you don’t. The moon enters Pisces today, highlighting artistic and medical measures. Read directions carefully and listen to the instructions you receive, if you follow them to the letter everything goes well. An old love reappears and an old wound is healed. Excavation, digging for hidden things, is successful and brings a pleasing result. Go outside for inspiration. “Raymond Inmon said, “If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking. Angels whisper to a man when he walks.”

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Extraordinary Technology

An excerpt from a teaching called How Buddhism Differs from Other Religions by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

Let’s say that a practitioner has dedicated their lives to practicing everyday for the sake of sentient beings, for the happiness of sentient beings.  Maintaining their samaya or commitment practice very purely, practicing everyday for the sake of sentient beings.  That’s extraordinary compassion.  Even though you are doing it here on earth, the method for doing that did not come from the earth.  It came from the realization and the awakening of the Buddha.  If not for the Buddha’s awakening, the technology would not be here.  And so it’s extraordinary compassion.  And as we progress along the path, the first thing that we do is to practice ordinary and extraordinary compassion.  These are the two feet of the path.  This is what gives you the ability to go the distance.  If all you’re concerned about is yourself and your own delusions and illusions and your own BS, and really not out there for the sake of sentient beings or doing your practice every single day for the sake of sentient beings, then you’re not there yet.  And that’s why we call it practice.

Nobody comes here ready to fly.  Nobody.  If that were the case, you wouldn’t need to come here.  But you come here with a taste.   There must be some old habit in you, some karma.  Something that you’ve given rise to in the past that puts you here in this moment.  I beg you to take advantage of it.  Because in order to get to the point where you can sit at the feet of your guru, and listen to the precious Buddha dharma, and then go to New York and hear His Holiness teach the precious Buddha dharma, you must have made so many wishing prayers, and must have done so much virtuous conduct in the past.  And if your path goes smoothly, then you know that you’ve done it before.   And if you give rise to the Bodhicitta, then you are not a stranger to it.   And this is how we know where we’ve been, and what we were like simply by looking at ourselves.

If we’re poor, we didn’t give enough.   If we’re sick, we did not see to the welfare of others or caused them harm.   If we are mentally incapacitated, then we caused someone or many people mental suffering in the past.  Those that die young have either killed others young or caused others to die young.   So these are the things that we are looking for and these are the things that we can overcome by practicing the Buddha dharma.  It can be overcome.

© Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo

Astrology for 12/15/2015

12/15/2015 Tuesday by Norma

Opportunity appears in the form of a group association or partner willing to join your cause. The new addition is intelligent, informed, energetic and upbeat. Hooray! Do not block anyone on the grounds of historical preferences, old issues, etc. Drop the past and move on. Things are looking up. A disturbing situation has ended and new opportunities beckon. Chuck Close said, “Amateurs wait for inspiration. The rest of us just get up and go to work.” Face forward! Financial matters are favored, things and people from afar are highlighted. A happy time is heading your way, and scientific discoveries are eye-popping. Strange but true.

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Creating Happiness

An excerpt from a teaching called How Buddhism Differs from Other Religions by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo

If all we want is happiness, how do we do it?  It’s a little, but there’s a real trick to it, but you can create happiness.  Here’s how it’s done.  First of all, all sentient beings are equal.   And in our nature, we are not only the same, we are one.  From the point of view of Buddhahood, if the Buddha were to look out at everyone, and look from the mind of awakening, in the state of enlightenment, it would not be possible to see where one of us ends, and the other begins, because our true nature is pure, pristine, primordial light.  It’s not visible light in the way that we understand light, because when you see light then you are standing away from it.  You would call it undifferentiated, nonconceptual illumination – radiance.  That is our nature.  So when we defile that nature in our relationships with others, and cause harm to others, we suffer.  If we could do the opposite, and try to benefit others, we would create happiness.

It doesn’t seem to be the truth because we think, “Gimme, gimme, gimme.”  This is what America has taught us.  This is what our culture says to us.  “Gimme a car.  I’ll be happy.  Give me a boyfriend, I’ll be happy.  Give me another boyfriend, I’ll be twice as happy.”  That’s what we’re taught. We’re taught that gimme, gimme, gimme is the way to happiness.  It’s kind of the modern mantra, isn’t it?  “Gimme, gimme, gimme hung.”  We try very hard, and it doesn’t work that way.

What we find out is that in our oneness, we must uphold one another.   We must not only practice kindness towards one another, but practice recognition.  So, let’s say in my desire to be happy, I decide the only thing that’s going to work for me is a new car.  In my materialistic American psyche that’s what I’ve decided.  I saw this new car on TV, and I’ve got to have it.   Whatever I do to get money for that car, even if it’s honest, even if I go to my credit union, and borrow, make my payments,  and I do everything right, it’s ordinary.  It’s just regular.  It’s the stuff that you move around when you move an apple from here to there.  It’s nothing but ordinary, worldly gobbledygook.

So you go to your credit union, and you get the dollars, and you get the car, and then what happens?  You’re happy for a little while, and then the car gets old.  The baby throws up in it.   The dog shits in it.  You spill milk in it.  You drive it, and it gets old, or you smash it up.  Or now that you’ve bought it and gone to the credit union and cleaned all your money out, you don’t have money for gas!  This is not the way to create happiness.  Even though the car might cheer you up for a little while, it is not going to change your life.  It is not going to do what you hope it’s going to do.  And it’s the same with the big ticket items – the house.  And the non-buyable items like relationships, and marriages, and boyfriends, and girlfriends and all that stuff.  All are like band aids in samsara – quick fixes.  When you’re unhappy and you grab for something like that, your intuition tells you you’re going to feel better, but the real solution is counterintuitive.

© Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo

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