Natural Great Perfection (1995)
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** {{i|9. Deer Park Retreat|125}} | ** {{i|9. Deer Park Retreat|125}} | ||
− | ** {{i|10. The Song of Illusion: Khenpo Jamyang Dorje's Letter of Instructions to<br> His Holiness|128}} | + | ** {{i|10. The Song of Illusion: Khenpo Jamyang Dorje's Letter of Instructions to<br> His Holiness|128}} |
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Dzogchen is the consummate practice of Tibetan Buddhism. A pure awareness practice applicable to any circumstance and readily integrated into modern life, Dzogchen directly introduces us to the inherent freedom, purity, and perfection of being that is our true nature. Natural Great Perfection is an inspiring collection of teachings providing the deepest possible insight into the practice of the Dzogchen path. The teachings are followed by a collection of spontaneous vajra songs composed in the tradition of Milarepa as the delightful play of wisdom consciousness. (Source: Shambhala Publications)
Citation | Nyoshul Khenpo and Lama Surya Das. Natural Great Perfection: Dzogchen Teachings and Vajra Songs. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications, 1995. |
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