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Within Tibetan Buddhism, there is a little-known discipline called
Dzogchen, the turbo path to liberation. In some traditions, the path to
liberation extends over lifetimes of diligent practice, but Dzogchen is
an accelerated way to achieve self-perfection. After many years of formal
study, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu was initiated into this less-formal practice,
which is one of the highest yet most accessible of Tibetan Buddhist teachings.
Namkhai Norbu eventually made his way to Italy to teach, where John Shane
transcribed and translated Namkhai Norbu's lectures, putting together what
is now one of the most popular books on Dzogchen. Namkhai Norbu makes it
clear that these teachings are not a handbook for practice but rather an
overview of Dzogchen, notably its three divisions: the base, the path,
and the fruit. The ultimate and immediate goal is to achieve the primordial
state of non-dual awareness, the one taste, and to maintain it. With colorful
anecdotes from his own experience (finding an ancient text manifested in
a dream, for example, and visiting eccentric cave yogis), Namkhai Norbu's
teachings illustrate that Dzogchen is not just theory but the way to a
new, and almost incomprehensible, way of being. --Brian Bruya
Book Description
Chogyal Namkhai Norbu examines the sprirtual path from the viewpoint
of Dzogchen. |