Dudjom Rinpoche Quote
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This fresh present knowing, unbound
This fresh present knowing,
Unbound by the intellect that clings to meditation,
Is naked unobstructed non-meditation.
Relax at ease
And settle in the state of naturalness.
This is the meaning of realization of meditation.
When thoughts move, let them.
Movement arises and is liberated without a trace.
When there is no movement, don't search for it.
This is empty luminosity, naked empty awareness.
Tantric practice without suppression or
cultivation of thoughts
Brings the accomplishment of the destruction
of hope and fear.
There is nothing more to add to this.
Madman Dudjom said this:
Let it remain like this in your heart.
-- from Wisdom Nectar: Dudjom Rinpoché's Heart Advice, translated and introduced by Ron Garry, published by Snow Lion Publications
This fresh present knowing,
Unbound by the intellect that clings to meditation,
Is naked unobstructed non-meditation.
Relax at ease
And settle in the state of naturalness.
This is the meaning of realization of meditation.
When thoughts move, let them.
Movement arises and is liberated without a trace.
When there is no movement, don't search for it.
This is empty luminosity, naked empty awareness.
Tantric practice without suppression or
cultivation of thoughts
Brings the accomplishment of the destruction
of hope and fear.
There is nothing more to add to this.
Madman Dudjom said this:
Let it remain like this in your heart.
-- from Wisdom Nectar: Dudjom Rinpoché's Heart Advice, translated and introduced by Ron Garry, published by Snow Lion Publications
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Date: 2005-07-26 12:36 am (UTC)*reads the rest of the quote and loves it*
Who is this person and where can I get more of what s/he wrote?
no subject
Date: 2005-07-26 02:08 am (UTC)Dudjom Rinpoche was great. He passed away in France in 1987.
*Reads the quotes about the book.* Sounds like the book's a lot better than the reviewers, who come across as overly earnest. Don't worry about them. Dujom Rinpoche was totally real.
Icarus
(http://www.snowlionpub.com/search.php?isbn=WINEDU)