The Great Secret of Mind
When we can see the nature of reality, or the nature of mind, at the very moment of the appearance of happiness or sadness, we u ...
3.4 MEDITATION EXPERIENCE ARISES NATURALLY IN THE MINDSTREAM The crucial manner of release, like a snake uncoiling its knots, is ...
have no time to interact in the timeless present, karma cannot be accumulated. Karma can be accumulated only in the continuity o ...
The nominal informal contemplation is no antidote to the apprehension of things as concrete and substantial, so it cannot releas ...
act of body, speech, or mind is performed, since it cannot go beyond the display of dharmakaya—the natural creativity of pure pr ...
The straight answer to the question whether Dzogchen yogins and yoginis should follow the laws of karma in all situations is “Ye ...
kingdom.” Karmic causality is beyond the intellect to comprehend or calculate. It is impossible to explain it here. Until the th ...
those who would lead us astray. Again, I repeat the famous lines of Longchenpa in The Treasury of the Dharmadhatu, Creativity pr ...
are all released in the matrix of the dharmakaya. Only Dzogchen yogins and yoginis with such an understanding can boast of freed ...
In those who have realized emptiness, strenuous impulsion toward equanimity in the face of the eight worldly obsessions and effo ...
pleasures and renounced the mundane world. In short, it is very important that no matter what we do in body, speech, and mind, w ...
3.11 CONDUCT IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE THREE MODES OF RELEASE The natural praxis of Dzogchen is to be sustained over a long period ...
basic spaciousness of alpha-purity, and there is no fault in saying that there is no karmic cause and effect. But while we are y ...
inevitably follows; if we are detached from those experiences, then happiness will result. This is established not only by those ...
elaboration, they disappear, like mist dissolving in the sky. In that the concepts of samsara and nirvana vanish in natural, gen ...
about the offerings made to him. Merit will accrue according to the gift.” “I may be poor in this life,” thought the woman, but ...
have the gem. Nyepa and the king approached the Buddha for a pronouncement on the issue. King Selgyel narrated the entire incide ...
they don’t eat at the same time. What the man eats, and when he eats, is not known by his wife. The times of the children’s depa ...
and continued with his work. The king and people of Kashi knew the time had come for sunset, but they could still see the sun in ...
themselves, and so forth. But if they choose the way of random killing, in an instant, they terminate lives full of human resour ...
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