A Gift of Dharma for 2.10.10

by Danny Fisher

Today’s quote is another from the great Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, the Bhutanese tulku and filmmaker whom I previously quoted and wrote a short bio for in this post.  It comes to us from Tricycle:  The Buddhist Review by way of William Harryman at The Masculine Heart:

Keep it simple, don’t make it complicated. Concentrate on the breathing, sit straight—that’s all. Every day, do a few minutes, and, on top of that, do it spontaneously in different places—not just in front of the shrine, but everywhere. There’s so much merit in just sitting there.