Milarepa Quotes

Milarepa (Jetsun Milarepa, 1052-1135), the most famous Tibetan yogi and poet, transformed from a black magician to an enlightened master under the guidance of Marpa the Translator. His life story and songs of realization continue to inspire practitioners in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

Hasten slowly and you will soon arrive.
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In my youth I studied, in my prime I practiced, now all my doubts are cleared.
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The experience of emptiness engenders compassion.
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When you run after your thoughts, you are like a dog chasing a stick. Every time a stick is thrown, you run after it. Instead, be like a lion who, rather than chasing after the stick, turns to face the thrower.
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The snow lion stays in the mountains, and the snow lion's ways are the snow lion's ways.
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The cave I live in is empty and so is my mind. I live simply and at ease.
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When I run from suffering, it follows me. When I face suffering with equanimity, it runs from me.
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Faith is the firm foundation, diligence the supporting pillar, and wisdom the roof of the house of practice.
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The affairs of the world will go on forever. Do not delay the practice of meditation.
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The lamp of wisdom burns constantly, illuminating the nature of mind.
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To be attached to a thing means that mind and the thing meet and grow into each other.
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The mind itself is the maker of all happiness and misery; yet beings do not understand this and blame external conditions.
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The dharma is not in the books. If you want to find the dharma, look in your mind.
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The nature of mind is clearer than the sky, yet we keep looking elsewhere.
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The goal of meditation is not to reach some highest place, but to remain in the place where you already are.
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Maintain the state of undistractedness and distractions will fly away.
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The only things that are truly mine are my actions and their results.
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My religion is to live and die without regret.
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The practice of Dharma is a constant battle within oneself.
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If you want to know your past life, look into your present condition; if you want to know your future life, look into your present actions.
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