Explore Great Perfection (Dzokchen) Sources:Great Perfection (Dzokchen) Great Perfection (Dzokchen)This category has 24 sources. Gyatso J. 0. Healing Burns with Fire: The Facilitations of Experience in Tibetan Buddhism. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 67(1):113-147. -gliṅ-pa K, Reynolds JMyrdhin. 2000. Self-liberation: through seeing with naked awareness ; an introduction to the nature of one's own mind from the profound teaching of self-liberation in the primodial state of the peaceful and wrathful deities ; a terma text of Guru Padmasambhava expounding the view of Dzogchen ; rediscovered by Rigdzin Karma Lingpa ; foreword by Namkhai Norbu ; commentary by John Myrdhin Reynolds. :170. -rig-rtsal P, Dowman K. 0. The great secret of mind: special instructions on the nonduality of Dzogchen: a translation of the Tibetan Sems kyi gsang ba mngon du phyung ba. :265. Kazi ST. 0. Kun-Zang La-May Zhal-Lung: The Oral Instruction of Kun-Zang La-Ma on the Preliminary Practices of Dzog-Ch'En Long-Ch'En Nying-Tig (Nga-Gyur Nying-Ma). Rangdrol TNatsok, Kunsang EPema, Schmidt MBinder. 1997. Empowerment and the Path of Liberation. :126. Norbu C. Submitted. Longchenpa's Advice from the Heart. zer Kchen pa Dr. 1975. Kindly bent to ease us: from the trilogy of finding comfort and ease (Ngal-gso skor-gsum). Germano D, Gyatso J. 2000. Longchenpa and the Possession of the Ḍākinīs. :239-265. Sherdor T. 2012. The Wisdom of Manjursri : Teachings by Early Dzogchen Masters on the Tantra, Professing the Qualities of Manjusri. :231. Klein ACarolyn, Rinpoche KSangpo. 2000. Assorted Topics of the Great Completeness by Dodrupchen III. :557-572. Pages Page of 3
Great Perfection (Dzokchen)This category has 24 sources. Gyatso J. 0. Healing Burns with Fire: The Facilitations of Experience in Tibetan Buddhism. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 67(1):113-147. -gliṅ-pa K, Reynolds JMyrdhin. 2000. Self-liberation: through seeing with naked awareness ; an introduction to the nature of one's own mind from the profound teaching of self-liberation in the primodial state of the peaceful and wrathful deities ; a terma text of Guru Padmasambhava expounding the view of Dzogchen ; rediscovered by Rigdzin Karma Lingpa ; foreword by Namkhai Norbu ; commentary by John Myrdhin Reynolds. :170. -rig-rtsal P, Dowman K. 0. The great secret of mind: special instructions on the nonduality of Dzogchen: a translation of the Tibetan Sems kyi gsang ba mngon du phyung ba. :265. Kazi ST. 0. Kun-Zang La-May Zhal-Lung: The Oral Instruction of Kun-Zang La-Ma on the Preliminary Practices of Dzog-Ch'En Long-Ch'En Nying-Tig (Nga-Gyur Nying-Ma). Rangdrol TNatsok, Kunsang EPema, Schmidt MBinder. 1997. Empowerment and the Path of Liberation. :126. Norbu C. Submitted. Longchenpa's Advice from the Heart. zer Kchen pa Dr. 1975. Kindly bent to ease us: from the trilogy of finding comfort and ease (Ngal-gso skor-gsum). Germano D, Gyatso J. 2000. Longchenpa and the Possession of the Ḍākinīs. :239-265. Sherdor T. 2012. The Wisdom of Manjursri : Teachings by Early Dzogchen Masters on the Tantra, Professing the Qualities of Manjusri. :231. Klein ACarolyn, Rinpoche KSangpo. 2000. Assorted Topics of the Great Completeness by Dodrupchen III. :557-572. Pages Page of 3