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' Rigpa '...


The experience of the non-dual awareness of rigpa is quite wonderful.

It is freedom from the restless striving of the samsaric mind.

It is not a dull peace, but the opposite.

It is pure wakefulness. It is light, open, radiant, and blissful.

When we are no longer preoccupied with self-centered pursuits based on the insecurities of the illusory self and its desires and aversions, the world arises in the purity of the natural state in a vivid, pristine display of beauty.

For the practitioner stable in rigpa, all experiences arise as an ornamentation of the nature of mind, rather than as a problem or delusion.



- Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, from The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep

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