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Samaneri Jayasara (transmitting Padmasambhava/Guru Rinpoche)

Tradition: Dzogchen (Great Perfection) | Era: 8th Century (Original Teaching) / Contemporary (Transmission) | Lineage: Nyingma (Dzogchen)
Episodes analyzed: 1 | Average depth: 5.0/10

Compiled Truth

The recognition and stabilization of original wakefulness (Rigpa) through non-effort, immediate presence, and the self-liberation of thoughts without acceptance or rejection.

Key Teachings

1. The recognition and stabilization of original wakefulness (Rigpa) through non-effort, immediate presence, and the self-liberation of thoughts without acceptance or rejection.

Key Concepts

  • Total Immediacy -- Recognizing awareness like sunlight striking a mirror; direct and without mediation.

  • Non-Adjustment -- Settling the mind like a person who has given up all activities; not modifying the state of mind.

  • Self-Liberation -- Thoughts subsiding by themselves like clouds in the sky or a thief in an empty house.

  • Safeguarding the View -- Maintaining undistracted presence like taming a wild horse or protecting a treasure.
  • Paradoxes

  • One must exert effort to protect the state of non-effort.

  • The mind is settled by doing nothing, yet one must not stray into dullness.

  • Thoughts are harmful to the unawakened but harmless to one who realizes all phenomena as mind.
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