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Clarifying The Natural State: A Principal Guida... Instant
The result of practice, described as complete enlightenment or the "non-meditation" state where awareness remains undistracted and pervasive. Core Meditation Instructions
The systematic methods used to recognize and stabilize this realization. This involves combining Shamatha (calm abiding) and Vipashyana (insight). Clarifying the Natural State: A Principal Guida...
Clarifying the Natural State - by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal ... - Target The result of practice, described as complete enlightenment
Understanding the "Natural State"—the fundamental, unconditioned nature of the mind that is already present but obscured by conceptual thinking. Clarifying the Natural State - by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal
Dakpo Tashi Namgyal was a renowned scholar-practitioner of the lineage. While his massive work, Moonbeams of Mahamudra , provides an exhaustive philosophical encyclopedia of the tradition, Clarifying the Natural State was written as a shorter, practical manual designed specifically for practitioners to use in retreat. The Three-Fold Structure: Ground, Path, and Fruition
This overview explores ( Ngedön Drönme ), a seminal 16th-century meditation manual by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal . It serves as a practical, step-by-step guide to Mahamudra , the "Great Symbol" tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, focusing on the direct realization of the nature of the mind. Historical and Literary Context
The manual is famous for its "pithy advice" and specific metaphors used to stabilize awareness: