Sunday 3 November 2013

So What Am I Doing Here?

From the title you may be expecting something profound but I am going to have to disappoint you as I am still not sure what it is I am going to fill a blog with, so I thought for starters that I might try and give an idea of what I am doing here.
As most of you know I came to Nalanda for the five year Basic Program which started in February  and for the first time in many years I find it a pleasure to study, not always easy, but definitely a pleasure and that is a novel  experience.
Though methinks that when they say “Basic” they refer to the fact that it is the bare bones that us poor Western folk who have bumped into the Dharma need to study, as opposed to the content of the course being simple which the term can imply. I can vouch that this is not the case having often found myself in a perplexed state by something in the teachings. But this is purely my personal view due to atrophied brain cells brought on by lack of use, but I have to say that with constant exposure to the subject matter the old grey stuff may just be firing back into life after all these years!
So far this year we have looked at the Lam Rim, Tenets and are currently in the middle of Lorig which is a combination of Buddhist psychology and epistemology, from this we hopefully will have the tools to start changing the mind, the sooner the better is what I say.
Of the course you will undoubtedly hear more as my confusion or hopefully comprehension increases but I am very happy to be here and fortunate to have this opportunity to study the Dharma full time and in such a conducive environment.

I will sign off for now but would like to wish all the best to my Dharma buddies Steve and Andrew in Blighty who are jetting off to Kathmandu next week to create skies of merit at this year’s November course in Kopan Monastery, may you both have an amazing time and many realisations so that you can put me right on all the things I didn’t quite get!
Here is a link to the Nalanda website in case you’d like a more coherent view of what I’m doing!  
http://www.nalanda-monastery.eu/

There's always someone watching over you!


2 comments:

  1. Ah - dear Mark. Steve and Andrew (and Emma) did go to Kopan for the month retreat in November and due to all your blessings were rewarded with more than 10 days of Lama Zopa Rinpoche teachings (as well as daily insights from Ven Steve Carlier and others). Maybe after you complete the Basic Programme, we could all have a get-together at the Kopan 2018 course?
    xx steve

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  2. Hi Mark
    I'm just checking - was that a 'yes' to meeting in Kopan in November 2018?
    You'll have to agree sooner or later as my faculties are eroding on a daily basis and I might forget if you answered me or not . . . mmh ;)
    Do enjoy the journey - it is so much more fun when shared!
    Steve

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