Bodhichitta is the one practice we cannot do without. Even if we have been
given the precious oral instructions on realizing the nature of mind, they
will not be the sufficient cause for realization if we have not learned to
generate Bodhichitta. The great Dzogchen yogi Patrul Rinpoche said,
If we have only one thing, the precious Bodhichitta is enough.
If we have nothing else, we must have the method of the precious
Bodhichitta.
We should learn to develop Bodhichitta in a twofold way: through our
aspirations and through our actions. Aspiration Bodhichitta is our initial
wish that all sentient beings be liberated from the vast ocean of samsara's
suffering. Action Bodhichitta requires that we first generate aspiration
Bodhichitta, and practice the Six Paramitas as the method to establish the two
benefits of 1) attaining Buddhahood oneself to 2) be of ultimate benefit to
others. The way to practice aspiration and action Bodhichitta was taught by
the omniscient Patrul Rinpoche, who said,
The instructions for aspiration [Bodhichitta] are to practice the
Four Immeasurables;
The instructions for action [Bodhichitta] are to practice the Paramitas.
-- Anyen Rinpoche, "The Union of Dzogchen and Bodhichitta", translated by
Allison Graboski, published by Snow Lion Publications
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