Windhorse- explained

2007 March 22
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by TMcG

“When we pay attention to everything around us, the overall effect is upliftedness. The Shambhalian term for that is windhorse. The wind principle is very airy and powerful. Horse means that the energy is ridable. That particularly airy and sophisticated energy, so clean and full of decency, can be ridden…

Windhorse is also the idea of harnessing or riding on basic goodness. The wind of goodness is so fresh and free from obstructions. Therefore, you can ride on it… The experience of windhorse is that, because everything is so decent, so real and so proper, therefore it is workable.”

As Kramer once said, ‘Giddy-up”

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