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Samaneri Jayasara (reciting Karma Lingpa)

Tradition: Vajrayana Buddhism | Era: Contemporary (teaching 14th-century text) | Lineage: Vajrayana Buddhism (Kagyu/Nyingma traditions via Karma Lingpa)
Episodes analyzed: 1 | Average depth: 5.0/10

Compiled Truth

Utilizing every phase of existence (waking, dreaming, meditating, dying, and the intermediate states) as a deliberate opportunity for liberation rather than succumbing to habitual ignorance.

Key Teachings

1. Utilizing every phase of existence (waking, dreaming, meditating, dying, and the intermediate states) as a deliberate opportunity for liberation rather than succumbing to habitual ignorance.

Key Concepts

  • Urgency of Practice -- Recognizing the rarity of human life and the inevitability of death as catalysts to abandon laziness.

  • Dream Yoga -- Maintaining awareness during sleep to transform dreams into the path of realization.

  • Non-attachment at Death -- Abandoning grasping and fear when the body dissolves to recognize the luminous ground of being.

  • Pure Perception -- Viewing all appearances in the bardo as projections of one's own awareness rather than external threats.
  • Paradoxes

  • One must prepare for death while fully alive; the mind must be disciplined to rest in its natural, undisciplined state.

  • The deities encountered in the afterlife are both external realities and projections of one's own mind.
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