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[[Image:3rddodrupchen.jpg|frame|'''Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima''']]'''Turning Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment''' (Tib. ''kyiduk lamkhyer''; [[Wyl.]] ''skyid sdug lam khyer'') — ''Kyi'' means ‘happiness’, ''duk'' means ‘suffering’, ''lam'' means ‘path’, and ''khyer'' means ‘to carry’ or ‘to take’. ''Turning Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment'' is [[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]]’s famous instruction on ''[[lojong]]'' — ’training’ or ‘transforming’ the mind. Whatever comes to us in life, be it happiness or suffering, this extraordinary teaching shows us how to transform and draw the very best out of it, and use it for our ultimate benefit and the benefit of others. | [[Image:3rddodrupchen.jpg|frame|'''Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima''']]'''Turning Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment''' (Tib. སྐྱིད་སྡུག་ལམ་ཁྱེར་, ''kyiduk lamkhyer''; [[Wyl.]] ''skyid sdug lam khyer'') — [[སྐྱིད་]], ''Kyi'' means ‘happiness’, [[སྡུག་]], ''duk'' means ‘suffering’, [[ལམ་]], ''lam'' means ‘path’, and [[ཁྱེར་]], ''khyer'' means ‘to carry’ or ‘to take’. ''Turning Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment'' is [[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]]’s famous instruction on ''[[lojong]]'' — ’training’ or ‘transforming’ the mind. Whatever comes to us in life, be it happiness or suffering, this extraordinary teaching shows us how to transform and draw the very best out of it, and use it for our ultimate benefit and the benefit of others. | ||
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Revision as of 12:33, 23 October 2011
Turning Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment (Tib. སྐྱིད་སྡུག་ལམ་ཁྱེར་, kyiduk lamkhyer; Wyl. skyid sdug lam khyer) — སྐྱིད་, Kyi means ‘happiness’, སྡུག་, duk means ‘suffering’, ལམ་, lam means ‘path’, and ཁྱེར་, khyer means ‘to carry’ or ‘to take’. Turning Suffering and Happiness into Enlightenment is Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima’s famous instruction on lojong — ’training’ or ‘transforming’ the mind. Whatever comes to us in life, be it happiness or suffering, this extraordinary teaching shows us how to transform and draw the very best out of it, and use it for our ultimate benefit and the benefit of others.