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Aspiration Prayer of Mahamudra |
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As requested by the dharma centre and its lama, I will be teaching
about Mahamudra, particularly according to the Prayer of
Mahamudra, written by the Third Gyalwa Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje.
We have only three sessions to go through the prayer, so it will be quite
brief; but it will be both a teaching and a transmission.
Aspiration Prayer of Mahamudra, from The Aspiration Prayer of Mahamudra (Palpung Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal Publications 2001)
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Introducing Mahamudra - Mahamudra teachings book |
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This will be
very much like an introduction for those who don.t know anything
about Mahamudra, or for those who know very little about Mahamudra.
For those who know a lot about Mahamudra, it will be a reminder.
Introducing Mahamudra, from Mahamudra Teachings (Palpung Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal Publications 2001)
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Mahamudra Practice - Mahamudra teachings book |
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According to the Mahamudra teaching, everything
that we see, hear and interact with: nature and the universe, everything
is the interdependent and interconnected manifestation of everything
that has to do with our mind. So there is no difference between our
mind and everything else. In essence, it is its reflection.
Mahamudra Practice, from Mahamudra Teachings (Palpung Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal Publications 2001)
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Mahamudra - TL December 2006 |
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There are four yogas of Mahamudra; these are the stages of realization within fruition Mahamudra, each representing the
fruition of a certain level of meditation practice. These are the yoga of one-pointedness, the yoga of non-conceptuality (simplicity),
the yoga of one-flavor (taste) and the yoga of non-meditation.
Mahamudra, from the December 2006 issue of Thar Lam (Palpung Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal Publications)
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The Nature of Mind |
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I have been asked to give an introduction to the nature of mind. .Nature of mind., in
one way or another, covers everything; otherwise, we wouldn.t be here.
Teaching at Karma Triyana Dharmachakra, May 24-26, 1986.
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