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Lama Shabkar

Tradition: Dzogchen | Era: 18th-19th century | Lineage: Dzogchen, Nyingma
Episodes analyzed: 2 | Average depth: 0.8/10

Compiled Truth

The true nature of the mind is empty, luminous, and beyond duality

The non-duality of appearance and emptiness

Key Teachings

1. The true nature of the mind is empty, luminous, and beyond duality
2. The non-duality of appearance and emptiness

Key Concepts

  • The mind has no source or dwelling place -- The mind is not a physical entity and cannot be located in a specific place

  • The mind is empty and luminous -- The mind is devoid of inherent existence and is naturally radiant

  • The mind is beyond duality -- The mind is not bound by the extremes of existence and non-existence

  • Primordial emptiness -- The fundamental nature of mind and reality, beyond duality and conceptualization

  • Luminous and empty mind -- The natural state of mind, characterized by awareness, clarity, and emptiness

  • Ungrasped appearances -- The manifestation of phenomena without attachment or conceptualization
  • Paradoxes

  • The mind is both empty and luminous

  • The coexistence of appearance and emptiness
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