Erik Pema Kunsang, also known as Erik Hein Schmidt, is known as one of the world's most gifted interpreters of Tibetan into English--although Danish was his first language. Traveling to Nepal from his native Denmark at twenty years old, he has studied with or translated for more than sixty Tibetan masters. He is the compiler of a voluminous 3,000-page Tibetan dictionary for spiritual terms (The Rangjung Yeshe Tibetan-English Dictionary of Buddhist Culture), used by other Tibetan translators as an authoritative reference and now available online at www.dharmadictionary.net.
"The ultimate origin and absolute teachings of Dzogchen inscribed
in this most sacred text and whispered by the greatest adepts of
its lineage are finally available in this volume. Every serious
student of Dzogchen must study and enshrine it in their heart."
--Tulku Thondup, author of "The Healing Power of Mind"
"The revelations and other authentic narrations in "Wellsprings"
are translated into the English language by Erik Pema
Kunsang...whose flowers of experience and realization are blooming.
On this endeavor I repeatedly throw flowers of praise and honor....
The Dzogchen teachings of the Greatest Secret, also known as the
Great Perfection, are the words of the compassionate Buddha, and
among the causal and resultant vehicles, they are of the type that
employ the fruition as the path. "Wellsprings of the Great
Perfection" describes the origin, and gives both short and detailed
historical accounts and teachings. I see a profound importance in
studying, reflecting upon and practicing the authentic statements
and explanations of the Dzogchen lineage masters--especially for
people who aspire to realize the Great Perfection--the Thorough Cut
of primordial purity, the view of Trekcho. I therefore request
readers to keep these scriptures in the center of their
hearts."
--Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, author of "Present Fresh Wakefulness"
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