The
Sounds of Intent... This story about a teacher in Tibet illustrates speech and practice. The teacher
had two disciples, who both undertook to perform a
hundred million recitations of the mantra of Chenrezi, OM
MANI PADME HUNG. In the presence of their lama, they took
a vow to do so, and went off to complete the practice.
One of the disciples was very diligent, though his
realization was perhaps not so profound. He set out to
accomplish the practice as quickly as possible and
recited the mantra incessantly, day and night. After long
efforts, he completed his one hundred million recitations
in three years. The other disciple was extremely
intelligent, though perhaps not as dilligent, because he
certainly did not launch into the practice with the same
enthusiasm. But when his friend was approaching the
completion of his retreat, the second disciple, who had
not recited very many mantras, went up on the top of a
hill. |
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