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DZOGCHEN THE SIX VAJRA VERSES
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nature of phenomena is nondual, this is contemplation. In Tibetan: "sNa tshogs rang bzhin mignyis kyang Cha shas nyid du spros dang bral ]i bzhin ba zhes mi rtog kyang rNam par snang mdzad kun tu bzang Zin pas rtsol ba'i nad spangs te IHun gyis gnas pas bzhag pa yin " (Personally I am not a Buddhist but have a great empathy with their philosophy. This website is the fruit of my own experiences and reflections on the meaning of life and my humble conclusion is that it remains a MYSTERY until one unfolds higher levels of consciousness. Each one of these levels opens up a new way of experiencing the "PRESENT MOMENT". Each new level of awakening makes us realize that there is no mystery outside of our own Mystery - The Mystery of Being... Hence, Dzogchen may be a Tibetan word that represents a sacred way of living life and yet we find the same philosophy awaken in individuals that have never heard of the word Dzogchen. Hence, as I feel a great attraction and resonance with their way of "Being", in my humble opinion, Dzogchen is an "Inner Path of Initiation" a path linking the adept to the Primordial Wisdom)
Some
interesting books on Dzogchen, that I personally recommend..
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