Guilt: An Obstacle to Progress On the Spiritual Path

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2011

Dzigar Kongtrül Rinpoche describes how the purifying practice of confession is impeded by associating one's confusions with the self. Regret is different than feeling guilty about mistakes, errors, and misdeeds that arise from confusion.

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  • Thank you worthmoremusic...

    you are correct! the obstacle IS the path!

  • Beautiful, wonderful, fantastic teaching. Thanks!

  • That was amazing, thanks Rinpoche, may your life be long and firm!

  • @ZeBeFruity No they don´t , burt they have a word for shame and it´s used pretty much in the same way as we use the word guilt. But Tibetans are heavy with shame.

  • Wow!!!

  • your message has swelled my heart.

  • many thanks.

    would you say the concept of guilt is an american invention that keeps us stuck in samsaric cycles? do tibetans even have a word for guilt?

  • the obstacle is the path.....

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