Оле Нидал цитаты
Оле Нидал
Дата рождения: 19. Март 1941
О́ле Нида́л — датский религиозный деятель, также известный как Лама Оле , передающий поучения школы Карма Кагью в адаптированном для западного мира виде — «учёные люди усложняют простые вещи, а йогины упрощают сложные вещи». Он основал более семисот буддийских центров Алмазного Пути во всём мире. Карма Кагью является подшколой кагью — одной из четырёх крупнейших школ тибетского буддизма . Центры «Алмазного Пути» признаются принадлежащими к школе кагью определённой частью лам карма-кагью. С начала 1970-х годов Оле Нидал путешествует, проводя лекции, курсы и основывая буддийские центры «Алмазного Пути». У него более 80 000 учеников, в том числе более 5 000 в России.
Цитаты Оле Нидал
„Generous love, the glue that holds everything together in a healthy relationship, aims for shared happiness through the fulfillment of one’s partner.“
Buddha & Love: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Relationships (2012)
„It is impossible to learn to meditate while dying. Therefore, it is a great help to become aware of the dreamlike state of all things during this life, to have understood this at least conceptually, and to have practiced the ability to work with one’s mind for years.“
Fearless Death: Buddhist Wisdom on the Art of Dying (2012)
„If one understands that the only thing that remains timeless is the richness of one’s own buddha nature, one can relax even with regard to death.“
Fearless Death: Buddhist Wisdom on the Art of Dying (2012)
„The essential art of dying consists of being easy-going and relaxed while at the same time staying mentally undistracted and one-pointed. Therefore, the one who is dying should imagine the most beautiful thing above his head and wish to go there as often as possible.“
Fearless Death: Buddhist Wisdom on the Art of Dying (2012)
„From the great moments of their lives, many remember that the experiences of sharing love are much more honest and convincing than anything one could do for oneself. The joyful rush of living the highest principle of oneness and being there for everyone brings pervasive meaning and a sense of liberation, as if one has just broken out of prison.“
Buddha & Love: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Relationships (2012)
„Because long-held internalized views and attitudes appear especially powerful in death, the daily practice should include body, speech, and mind, so that the teachings slide from the head to the heart as fast as possible. It is certain and a real gift that the Buddhist methods will help in both this life and afterward.“
Fearless Death: Buddhist Wisdom on the Art of Dying (2012)
„The 'taking love' leads to feelings of attachment, jealousy, anger, and childish self-absorption, while the 'giving love,' intrinsic in the tenets of Buddhism, encompasses the whole enjoyable realm of love, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity.“
Buddha & Love: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Relationships (2012)
„Knowledge of inner processes in body and mind is as helpful for one’s own preparation for death as it is for people who care for others who are dying. If one knows what to expect while dying, the conditions can be used and fears specifically removed.“
Fearless Death: Buddhist Wisdom on the Art of Dying (2012)
„A successful partnership thrives because of the willingness of both to place the well-being of the other above their own. When the man makes the woman a queen and she treats him like a king, their noble style dissolves any limits for growth. With this enriching approach, a living, completing love will emerge.“
Buddha & Love: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Relationships (2012)