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Mort's Contributions


RGV and RGVV Chapter division page numbers

Karl Brunnhölzl's Translator's Introduction, ''When the Clouds Part'', pp. 3-12.

Regarding the Source of the Buddha-Nature Teachings

Continuum vs. Teachings

Intro to Dzogchen and Buddha-nature

Dudjom Rinpoche on Great Madhyamaka

Longchenpa on Buddha-Nature in the ''Great Chariot'', a commentary on ''Finding Rest in the Nature of Mind''

Dudjom Lingpa's Usage of Buddha-Nature in ''Buddhahood Without Meditation'', with Commentary by Sera Khandro

Jikme Lingpa quotes from Yontan Dzo

Trungpa quote

Mahāmudrā and Buddha-Nature

Other-Emptiness and the Great Middle Way

Tantra and Buddha-Nature

Contemporary Masters on Buddha-Nature

The Traditions of Ngok and Tsen

The Seven Vajra Subjects

The Nine Similes

Tai Situ on Buddha-Nature

Recension table syntax

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