The Turning of the Wheel at Tathāgata
The Wheel has turned through age and flame, Through whispered vow and spoken name.
Not spun for gain, not cast by chance, But shaped by cause, by circumstance.
At Tathāgata, we turn to see, What the path returns so quietly.
A step remembered, not brand new, A signal left to guide us through.
Turn the Wheel with steady hand, Let it rest where causes land.
What appears is what aligns, With view and vow and patient mind.
May this turning clear the sight, Set intention firm and right.
May it place within our day, A form that helps us find our way.
Spin when ready. Stay at ease. The Wheel turns how it needs to please.
Not spun for gain, not cast by chance, But shaped by cause, by circumstance.
At Tathāgata, we turn to see, What the path returns so quietly.
A step remembered, not brand new, A signal left to guide us through.
Turn the Wheel with steady hand, Let it rest where causes land.
What appears is what aligns, With view and vow and patient mind.
May this turning clear the sight, Set intention firm and right.
May it place within our day, A form that helps us find our way.
Spin when ready. Stay at ease. The Wheel turns how it needs to please.
🙏 The Dedication of Merit
May your path be clear, your heart be steady,
And your steps be guided by wisdom and compassion.
Where the Dharma is honored, may peace arise.
Where the Dharma is practiced, may liberation unfold.
May all beings be free from suffering.
May all merit be shared.
May today’s turning of your Dharma Wheel
Bring clarity, gentleness, and deep abiding peace.
🙏 Tashi Delek. May it all be auspicious. 🙏
And your steps be guided by wisdom and compassion.
Where the Dharma is honored, may peace arise.
Where the Dharma is practiced, may liberation unfold.
May all beings be free from suffering.
May all merit be shared.
May today’s turning of your Dharma Wheel
Bring clarity, gentleness, and deep abiding peace.
🙏 Tashi Delek. May it all be auspicious. 🙏
