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Differentiating Nondistraction And Soforth An Aspect Of Training In Thorough Cut Tony Duff

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Differentiating Nondistraction And Soforth An Aspect Of Training In Thorough Cut Tony Duff
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Publisher: Imprint unknown
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 46
Author: Tony Duff
ISBN: 9789937903127, 9937903122
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Differentiating Nondistraction And Soforth An Aspect Of Training In Thorough Cut Tony Duff by Tony Duff 9789937903127, 9937903122 instant download after payment.

The author of this text is unknown but the text is regarded within Tibetan circles as one of a number of particularly useful texts that deal with specific aspects of innermost Great Completion (Dzogchen) practice. This text deals with the specific aspect of Thorough Cut (Thregcho) practice called "differentations". The text is unusual in that "differentiations" are usually transmitted orally from the teacher to the student and mostly are not written down. There are many differentiations. The author of this text lays out three of the most important ones. He also adds some further oral instruction connected with the general practice of Thorough Cut. This is another important text to have in a library of teachings on Thorough Cut. Note that, although this text was written as part of Dzogchen instruction, it is equally applicable to the practice of essence Mahamudra. Thus, the text is ideal for anyone who is practising either of the two. A short but clear introduction makes the content of the text accessible.

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