When
the View is
constant,
The flow of Rigpa unfailing,
And the merging of the two luminosities continuous and spontaneous,
All possible delusion is liberated at its very root,
And your entire perception arises, without a break, as Rigpa.
The flow of Rigpa unfailing,
And the merging of the two luminosities continuous and spontaneous,
All possible delusion is liberated at its very root,
And your entire perception arises, without a break, as Rigpa.
A
term such as
meditation
is not really appropriate for Dzogchen practice, you can see, as ultimately it
implies meditating “on” something, whereas in Dzogchen all is only
and forever Rigpa. So there is no question of a meditation separate from simply
abiding by the pure presence of Rigpa. The only word that could possibly
describe this is
non-meditation.
In this state, the masters say, even if you look for delusion there is none
left. Even if you looked for ordinary pebbles on an island of gold and jewels,
you wouldn’t have a chance of finding any.
Sogyal Rinpoche
2 comments:
Very cool. I'm always telling myself that 'now' is the time to get into meditation. It really does sound like something is going on there! However, this passage sounds suspiciously like something the Beautiful Soul would say.
Saw this, thought of you.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ingrid-newkirk/one-of-many-animals_b_1836537.html
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