Khenpo Tsültrim
Gyamtso Rinpoche
Quote of the Week
August 31, 2012
Cease to be mistaken about the object of
your stupidity - look at the stupidity itself,
Thoughts are self-arisen and self-liberated,
awareness-emptiness by nature,
Awareness-emptiness is nothing other
than dharmadhatu wisdom-
Within stupidity self-liberated,
recite the six-syllable mantra.
(Paltrul Rinpoche)
Stupidity is characterized by a lack of clarity. When you are stupid, you just kind of go along with it in an unaware, complacent state. The instruction "Cease to be mistaken about the object of your stupidity" is the directive to snap out of that state. The way to do that is to look straight at the stupid, unclear, unaware mind's essence itself.
What you find when you do this is that you are actually looking at your thoughts. And all your thoughts are the same -- they are self-arisen and self-liberated, awareness-emptiness by nature. So, in fact, this stupid, unclear mind's nature is awareness-emptiness, and this awareness-emptiness is nothing other than dharmadhatu wisdom.
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, Bodhi Magazine, Volume 8 No. 1, pages 46-7. Translated by Ari Goldfield.