In this eight-part series of dzogchen teachings, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche explains the essence of a heart teaching by Dawa Gyaltsen, an eighth century meditation master from the Bon Buddhist tradition of Tibet. These teachings are designed to guide one directly to the root of one's self, to the clear and blissful experience that is the true nature of mind.
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@lty2k84 this kind of reaction is the proof you don't really understand his teachings. Take a moment to think of what you are, what you feel and how you act.
Please, i'm not trying to insult you in any way, i´m just trying to help you :)
grizzly900 1 year ago
I fell asleep. This stuff is common sense. To not know of his teachings is to be blind, or simple fucked. Really. No offense to anyone here. Step back and know yourself in the system. Really.
lty2k84 1 year ago
Look more and more closely with non conceptual awareness at what is the location of my mind. Rest in the openess that arises in the empty mind. The pain of the ego will dissipate.
CloudshadowMan1 1 year ago