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Dzogchen
A Mahayana system of practice, found in the Nyingma, Bon, Karma Kagyu, Drugpa Kagyu, and Drigung Kagyu traditions, that entails accessing rigpa, one's own pure awareness, and realizing that it is complete with all good qualities.
Uttaratantra: Background of the Text
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traditions. These learned masters of old who refuted the way in which some masters
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The Dalai Lama on “Uttaratantra” & Buddha-Nature: Day One
Is the Guru Really a Buddha?
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masters, since
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supposedly means that everything is perfect. In Ascertaining the Three Vows
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Seeing the Spiritual Teacher as a Buddha
The Context for Understanding Emptiness
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and the
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teachings, then we want to gain that same understanding of voidness
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The Emptiness of the False “Me”
Mahamudra: General Presentation of Preliminaries
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, the great completeness. Among the Sarma, or new translation schools, Sakya transmits the meditation
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A Discourse on “Autocommentary to ‘A Root Text for Mahamudra’” – The Dalai Lama
Experiences and Realizations in Mahamudra Meditation
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describes the unified pair of compassion and voidness in a slightly different manner, but it comes
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Commentary on “The Mahamudra Prayer” – Beru Khyentse Rinpoche
Buddha’s Numerous Vehicles
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, or great completeness. These form an orderly progression. On the first stage, you practice
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Commentary on “Opening the Door to the Dharma” – Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
Gelugpa, Nyingma and Jonangpa on Other-Voidness
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, rigpa, pure awareness, is devoid of all grosser, limited minds (sems) and, in this
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Differences between Gelugpa and Nyingma Concerning Emptiness in Prasangika
LPA54: The Two Truths in the Various Tibetan Traditions
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. But according to other tantras — they don’t assert these devoid forms. It would
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A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Section 10: The Two Truths and Mental Labeling
Understanding Something: Intellectual vs Intuitive
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practice, where our teacher helps us to literally “meet the nature of the mind
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Elaboration of “What Does It Mean to Understand Something?”
Uttaratantra: The Last Four Vajra Points
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, the great completeness, this primordial clear light mind itself is devoid of existing in a self
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Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – The Dalai Lama
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