Actuality of being: Dzogchen and tantric perspectives

In this book Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche elaborates on key aspects of the view, meditation and action of Dzogchen practice and outlines the way in which confusion arises; the notions of self-existing wisdom, primordial purity and non-conceptuality; the four levels of mind; the three ways of resting the...

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Main Author: Khra-legs-skyabs-mgon 1955-2012 (Author)
Contributors: Rinpoche, Dzigar Kongtrül (Writer of preface)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Ballarat Central, Victoria Shogam Publications 2020
In:Year: 2020
Edition:First edition
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vajrayāna / Rdzogs-chen
Further subjects:B Buddhism Philosophy
B Spiritual life - Buddhism
B Meditation Buddhism
B Spiritual Life Buddhism
B Vie spirituelle - Bouddhisme
B Bouddhisme - Philosophie
B Rdzogs-chen
B Buddhism - Philosophy
B Vajrayana
B Tantric Buddhism
B Bouddhisme tantrique
B Meditation - Buddhism
B Dzogchen (rNying-ma-pa)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 978-0-6483321-8-3
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Summary:In this book Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche elaborates on key aspects of the view, meditation and action of Dzogchen practice and outlines the way in which confusion arises; the notions of self-existing wisdom, primordial purity and non-conceptuality; the four levels of mind; the three ways of resting the mind; the three aspects of energy; authentication of body, speech and mind; and the actualization of the ground; and presents profound practice methods to deepen ones understanding and experience. Compiled from a series of retreats led by Rinpoche, Actuality of Being: Dzogchen and Tantric Perspectives discusses Dzogchen (also known as Maha Ati and the Great Perfection) in relation to the nine yana system. The nine yana system is a set of nine successive steps used as a guide for spiritual growth within the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Dzogchen, while generally presented within the nine yana system is in fact seen as independent of any system, school of thought or philosophy. Recognised as a complete path within itself, Dzogchen emphasizes the notion of sudden or instantaneous enlightenment, or self-liberation. In Dzogchen practice the beginning and the end are not seen as separate. The very starting point is the end itself. There is no difference between the alpha and omega, in the sense that when you realize Dzogchen, you have not realized anything different from what you already possess. Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0648332179