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*The laziness of attachment to negative behaviour can be overcome by thinking about the joys of the sacred [[Dharma]]. | *The laziness of attachment to negative behaviour can be overcome by thinking about the joys of the sacred [[Dharma]]. | ||
*The laziness of self-discouragement can be overcome by encouraging yourself and bolstering your self-confidence." | *The laziness of self-discouragement can be overcome by encouraging yourself and bolstering your self-confidence." | ||
==Alternative Translations== | |||
*1. Laziness of procrastination, 2. attachment to evil deeds and 3. self-deprecation ([[EPK]]) | |||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
[[Category:03-Three]] | [[Category:03-Three]] |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 17 January 2019
Three kinds of laziness (Tib. ལེ་ལོ་གསུམ་, lelo sum, Wyl. le lo gsum) — factors that are incompatible with diligence.
- the laziness of lethargy or inactivity (Tib. སྙོམ་ལས་འཛིན་པའི་ལེ་ལོ་, nyom lé dzinpé lelo, Wyl. snyom las 'dzin pa'i le lo)
- the laziness of attachment to negative behaviour (Tib. བྱ་བ་ངན་པ་ལ་ཞེན་པའི་ལེ་ལོ་, jawa ngenpa la shyenpé lelo, Wyl. bya ba ngan pa la zhen pa'i le lo)
- the laziness of self-discouragement or despondency (Tib. སྒྱིད་ལུག་བདག་ཉིད་བརྙས་པའི་ལེ་ལོ་, gyiluk daknyi nyepé lelo, Wyl. sgyid lug bdag nyid brnyas pa'i le lo)
Overcoming the Three Kinds of Laziness
Patrul Rinpoche says:
- "Spurred on by the hook of impermanence, you can overcome the laziness of inactivity.
- The laziness of attachment to negative behaviour can be overcome by thinking about the joys of the sacred Dharma.
- The laziness of self-discouragement can be overcome by encouraging yourself and bolstering your self-confidence."
Alternative Translations
- 1. Laziness of procrastination, 2. attachment to evil deeds and 3. self-deprecation (EPK)