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iamnotsosure
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Hello from North NJ!

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:namaste:

I'm Richie, hi everyone :)

I took refuge with H.H. Dungse Shenphen Dawa Rinpoche back in March of last year and have recently started practicing Ngöndro again. I believe I was extremely fortunate in being able to make it out to 49th day of pujas for Rinpoche. Dudjom Sangye Pema Shepa Rinpoche presiding over the pujas was particularly auspicious; It was my first time meeting him then. Going has really motivated me to practice with devotion to my root teacher.

At the end of the pujas, we were given cloth and salt relics from Rinpoche. I forgot to ask what to do with this as I was caught up taking everything in. Does anyone by any chance know how to best use these relics in my practice? I just thought it might be a good idea to ask the OCD sangha, but I don't think it'll hurt to ask here :P

I look forward to making friends here and understanding everything I can!
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Hi! And, Welcome!
There is no suffering to be severed. Ignorance and klesas are indivisible from bodhi. There is no cause of suffering to be abandoned. Since extremes and the false are the Middle and genuine, there is no path to be practiced. Samsara is nirvana. No severance achieved. No suffering nor its cause. No path, no end. There is no transcendent realm; there is only the one true aspect. There is nothing separate from the true aspect.
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