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Rangjung Dorje

Tradition: Tibetan Buddhism (Mahamudra) | Era: 14th Century (1284–1339) | Lineage: Kagyu (Karma Kagyu)
Episodes analyzed: 1 | Average depth: 10.0/10

Compiled Truth

The direct recognition that the mind's true nature is indivisible cognitive clarity and emptiness, which, when realized, self-liberates all confusion and dualistic fixation without the need for artificial modification.

Key Teachings

1. The direct recognition that the mind's true nature is indivisible cognitive clarity and emptiness, which, when realized, self-liberates all confusion and dualistic fixation without the need for artificial modification.

Key Concepts

  • Indivisible Clarity and Emptiness -- The fundamental ground of being which is empty of inherent existence yet cognizant and luminous.

  • Self-Liberation -- The process where thoughts and emotions are not suppressed or followed but recognized as empty, dissolving naturally like waves in water.

  • Non-Meditation -- Resting in the uncontrived natural state without striving, adjusting, or mentally fabricating a meditative experience.

  • Middle Path of Unity -- Transcending the extremes of eternalism (believing things truly exist) and nihilism (believing nothing exists or matters).
  • Paradoxes

  • One looks at the mind which cannot be looked at, yet sees its meaning vividly.

  • It is not existent (even Buddhas don't see it), yet it is not non-existent (it is the basis of Samsara and Nirvana).

  • If one says 'this is it,' there is nothing to show; if one says 'this is not it,' there is nothing to deny.
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