We need to make our preparations now, and we need to be diligent about it.
We may think, "I really want to practice the Dharma, but right now I'm
really busy, and I have a lot of things to do. I'll get to the Dharma when
my work is done." This way of thinking is an obstacle that will prevent us
from practicing the Dharma. If we are busy doing something right now, then
when we are done, something else will come up that will keep us busy, and when
that's done, there will be something else, and something else after that.
It's just one thing after another that we have to do. We end up with no
opportunity to practice the Dharma at all.
Padampa Sangye says, "Now while it's in mind, make haste to practice."
When we think, "I've got to practice the Dharma," we need to go and
practice diligently right away. Otherwise, all kinds of things will come up
that we think we need to do first, and we'll never get around to practicing.
-- Khenchen Thrangu and Padampa Sangye, from "Advice from a Yogi", published
by Shambhala Publications
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