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Visualization and Mantra


Before the practice, generate the motivation that you are doing this practice
not just for yourself but for the benefit of all sentient beings. Then, take
refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha from the heart.
Taking Refuge and Generating Bodhicitta
I take refuge until I am enlightened
In the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Supreme Assembly.
By my merits of generosity and so forth,
May I become a buddha to benefit transmigratory beings. (3x)
Visualize White Tārā above your head or in front of you at the level
of your forehead. Visualize long life nectar coming from Tārā’s
heart. This blissful white light enters your crown and completely
fills your body. Feel strongly and concentrate clearly that all your
sicknesses, spirit harms, negative karmas, and obscurations are
completely purified.
Meditate on the above visualization in the following way:
While reciting one mālā of Tārā’s mantra, concentrate on the nectar enter-
ing and filling your body. At the completion of one mālā, feel strongly that
your life has been increased, your merit developed, your scriptural under-
standing and wisdom increased, and that you have achieved realization of
immortality.


OṂ TĀRE TUTTĀRE TURE MAMA ĀYUR PUṆYE JÑĀNA
PUṢHṬIṂ KURUYE SVĀHĀ

At the end, dedicate the merit to achieving the state of buddhahood in order
to benefit all sentient beings.


Colophon:
Composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche in Taipei, Taiwan, in March 1994. Edited by


Ven. Tenzin Tsomo and Michael Jolliffe, FPMT Education Services, July 2020.

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