Taking refuge in the Buddha means that we are willing to spend our life
reconnecting with the quality of being continually awake. Every time we
feel like taking refuge in a habitual means of escape, we take off more
armor, undoing all the stuff that covers over our wisdom and our
gentleness and our awake quality. We’re not trying to be something we
aren’t; rather, we’re reconnecting with who we are. So when we say, “I
take refuge in the Buddha,” that means I take refuge in the courage and
the potential of fearlessness, of removing all the armor that covers
this awakeness of mine. I am awake; I will spend my life
taking this armor off. Nobody else can take it off because nobody else
knows where all the little locks are, nobody else knows where it’s sewed
up tight, where it’s going to take a lot of work to get that particular
iron thread untied. You have to do it alone.
Pema Chodron ~ Comfortable with Uncertainty
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