A 12th century Tibetan (Kadampa school) thangka depicting the Buddhist deity Achala stepping on Vighnarāja, the "Lord of Obstacles"
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A 12th century Tibetan (Kadampa school) thangka depicting the Buddhist deity Achala stepping on Vighnarāja, the "Lord of Obstacles"
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When we see all with an open mind, we see all in oneness, unity. We see infinite phenomena simultaneously as a result of the omniscient quality of the mind’s nature. Since there are no clashes or conflicts, all is in a state of oneness, a state of ultimate peace, joy, and universal love; all is absolute loving-kindness. ~ Tulku Thondup Rinpoche