The Cycle of Day and Night: Where One Proceeds Along the Path of the Primordial Yoga : a Basic Text on the Practice of Dzogchen |
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Preface by the Translator | 7 |
Translation of the Text | 8 |
Notes to the Text from the Oral Commentary of the Author | 24 |
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alertly relaxed appearances arise Atiyoga awareness of pure Buddha bzhag bzhin chags conceptions or judgments condition of existence continues dbang dharmakaya dimension of existence dimension of one's discursive thoughts distracted dreams duality dzin Dzogchen emptiness energy entire dimension experience falling asleep find ourselves finds oneself Garab Dorje grol gsal individual inherent nature integrate John Myrdhin Reynolds Karmapa karmic traces luminous clarity Mańjuśrīmitra Master means meditation mirror mKhyen brtse Mongolian language Namkhai Norbu natural clear light nature of mind ngang nondiscursiveness nondual Norbu Rinpoche Nyag nyams nyid pa'i period of contemplation phenomena practice practitioner primal awareness primordial awareness Primordial Yoga pure presence rDo rje rDzogs chen real condition relaxing with presence rgyan rig-pa rnal rtog rtsal Samantabhadra samsāra self-liberated six sense aggregates snang spontaneously self-perfected sprul subject and object Tantra teachings thoughts arise Tibet Tibetan language Tibetan medicine transmission Vairocana Vajrasattva vision Yantra Yoga ye-shes