Instrukciya Po Dejstviyam Vo Vremya Chs

Rinpoche checked and advised the following: • Organize 100,000 Praises to Tara. It comes out best for the Kopan monks to do this.

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• Your daughter should do the Prayer to Manjushri each day. • Make light offerings to Manjushri each day. You can set up electric light offerings; if possible set up 100, then offer these every day.

Before doing prayers and practices, motivate well for your daughter’s exam, and to attain all the lam-rim experience, especially bodhicitta and to never be born again in the three lower realms. OM SVASTI KAMAALA KSHIVI PULA SAMBHAVA DHARMADHATU GOTSARA SVAHA This mantra has unbelievable benefits. It is the bodhisattva Akashagarbha mantra, Bodhisattva “Essence of Sky”. You can recite it and wear it. Wear the mantra all the time, except at nighttime, because it might fall under the body, under the arms or shoulders, and this will result in negative karma. Otherwise, wear it all the time, especially if you are going to request something, or at any time when success is important.

Of course, just wearing the mantra without meditating, will not bring extensive realizations and enlightenment. From one's own side, you have to have good karma.

Good karma for success is like a big fund. Merit or good karma, is like the seed for the crops, and the mantra is like the water and soil. The mantra helps the good karma, if it’s there, to ripen quickly. Once there was a problem in a center, which had bought a new house and had made a deck outside, against the bedroom window of a neighbor. The neighbor didn’t like this, which was understandable, because her privacy was affected, people could see in her window. She complained to the government, people came to check, and the center was told to change some things. I sent this mantra for all the staff to wear for the success of the center.

Also, a student used this mantra in her business activities. There was a customer who was always shouting and criticizing. The student asked her secretary to hold this mantra in her hand when she talked to this customer. When the secretary held the mantra, the customer completely changed, was gentle, totally different, more respectful. It was a big surprise for all of them.

You seem to think Pan is everything.' 'So he is He means everything.' 'Don't forget he also means Panic.' ~ • In many of the more relaxed civilizations on the Outer Eastern Rim of the Galaxy, the Hitchhiker's Guide has already supplanted the great Encyclopaedia Galactica as the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom, for though it has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate, it scores over the older, more pedestrian work in two important respects. First, it is slightly cheaper; and second, it has the words DON'T PANIC inscribed in large friendly letters on its cover.

•, in (1978 radio drama and 1979 novel), opening segment, comparing the fictitious eponymous guide to the fictitious Encyclopedia Galactica. • Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie, O, what a panic's in thy breastie! •, To a Mouse, st. 1 (1785) • ' again!' Bull irritably. 'You seem to think Pan is everything.'

'So he is,' said the Professor, 'in Greek. He means everything.' 'Don't forget,' said the Secretary, looking down, 'that he also means Panic.' • in (1908), Ch.

XIV: The Six Philosophers • Anglers have a way of romanticizing their battles with fish and of forgetting that the fish has a hook in his mouth, his gullet, or his belly and that his gameness is really an extreme of panic in which he runs, leaps, and pulls to get away until he dies. It would seem to be enough advantage to the angler that the fish has the hook in his mouth rather than the angler. •, introduction to S. Kip Farrington Jr., Atlantic Game Fishing (1937) • Cowardice, as distinguished from panic, is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend the functioning of the imagination. •, Men at War (1942), Introduction • The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.

Instrukciya Po Dejstviyam Vo Vremya Chs

•, Schenck v. United States, 249 U.S.

47, 52 (3 March 1919) • Panic in Wall Street, brokers feeling melancholy. •, 'Wall Street Rag' (1909). • To sound the alarm is not to panic but to seek action from an aroused public. •, speech at Tulsa, Oklahoma (16 September 1959), as printed in The Strategy of Peace (1960), edited by Allan Nevins. • In the East men know panic, but they do not know what fright is. •, 'Fright', tr.

Schweikert, French Short Stories (1918) • Panic: A highly underrated capacity thanks to which individuals are able to indicate clearly that something is wrong. Given their head, most humans panic with great dignity and imagination. This can be called democratic expression or practical common sense. •, The Doubter's Companion (1994), 'Panic' • When in danger, When in doubt, Run in circles Scream and shout! • Anonymous U.S. Military saying, e.g. Infantry Journal, Vol.