A classic collection of writings on the meditation practice and theory of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, by the celebrated fourteenth-century scholar and adept Longchen Rabjam (Longchenpa).
Preface to the Second Edition
PART ONE: DZOGCHEN IN CONTEXT
1. Introduction
2. The Three Outer Tantras
3. The Three Inner Tantras
4. Three Divisions of Atiyoga
5. Dzogpa Chenpo and Other Yānas and Traditions
6. Excerpts from the Lives of Dzogpa Chenpo Masters to Illustrate
the Ways of Training in Dzogpa Chenpo
PART TWO: THE LIFE OF LONGCHENPA
7. The Life of Kunkhyen Longchen Rabjam
PART THREE: SELECTED WRITINGS OF LONGCHEN RABJAM
8. Summary of the Selections
9. Counsel for Liberation: An Exhortation to Pursue Virtuous
Secular and Dharma Trainings in Order to Practice Dzogpa Chenpo
10. How Samsara and Nirvana Originate from the Basis as the
Appearances of the Basis According to the Innermost Dzogpa
Chenpo Teachings
11. Karma of Samsaric Deeds, the Cause of Beings' Wandering in
Delusory Samsara
12. Karma of Liberative Virtues, the Means of Liberation from
Samsara
13. Philosophical View of Phenomenal Existents
14. Meditation on the Meaning of the View
15. Twenty-seven Courses of Training in Dzogpa Chenpo
16. Naturally Liberated Mind, the Great Perfection
17. Instructions on the Meditation on Naturally Liberated Mind, the
Great Perfection
18. The Trainings and Attainments of the Five Paths of Mahayana
19. The Trainings and Attainments of the Paths and Stages of
Tantra
20. Attainment of the Paths, Stages, and Visions of Dzogpa
Chenpo
21. Attainment of the Result, the Buddha Bodies and Primordial
Wisdoms of Buddhahood in Mahayana Sutras and Tantras
22. The Buddha Bodies and Primordial Wisdoms in Dzogpa Chenpo
Notes
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index
LONGCHEN RABJAM (1308-1363) is the most celebrated scholar and adept of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. A prolific writer, his works on the Great Perfection are still considered to be the most authoritative and comprehensive writings on the subject. TULKU THONDUP was born in East Tibet and was educated at Dodrupchen Monastery from the age of six. In 1980 he came to the United States as a visiting scholar at Harvard University. For the past three decades he has lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he writes, translates, and teaches under the auspices of the Buddhayana Foundation. HAROLD TALBOTT is the cofounder of the Buddhayana Foundation, an organization in Marion, Massachusetts, dedicated to preserving and promoting the wisdom and traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
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—Mindrolling Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche, author of This Precious
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“Attainment of buddhahood is not about getting somewhere else or
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This nature cannot be attained by holding on to something tightly
or seeking something externally but only by awakening the openness
nature, the intrinsic awareness, of our own mind itself, as it
is.”—Tulku Thondup, from the Preface to the Revised Edition
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