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Approaching The Great Perfection Sam Van Schaik

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Approaching The Great Perfection Sam Van Schaik
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Publisher: Wisdom Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.25 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Sam van Schaik
ISBN: 9780861713707, 0861713702
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Approaching The Great Perfection Sam Van Schaik by Sam Van Schaik 9780861713707, 0861713702 instant download after payment.

This is the same upload as pdf already present in Z-Library, but cut so that one pdf page shows a single book page. Much easier to read.Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, is the highest meditative practice of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism. Approaching the Great Perfection looks at a seminal figure of this lineage, Jigme Lingpa, an eighteenth-century scholar and meditation master whose cycle of teachings, the Longchen Nyingtig, has been handed down through generations as a complete path to enlightenment. Ten of Jigme Lingpa's texts are presented here, along with extensive analysis by van Schaik of a core tension within Buddhism: Does enlightenment develop gradually, or does it come all at once? Though these two positions are often portrayed by modern scholars as entrenched polemical views, van Schaik explains that both tendencies are present within each of the Tibetan Buddhist schools. He demonstrates how Jigme Lingpa is a great illustration of this balancing act, using the rhetoric of both sides to propel his students along the path of the Great Perfection.

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