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The Seminal Heart in Four Parts (Snying thig ya bzhi) is a collection that was compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig), (2) The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig) (3) The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig), (4) The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher (Bla ma yang tig), and (5) The Profound Seminal Quintessence (Zab mo yang tig). This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.

The Seminal Heart in Four Parts (Snying thig ya bzhi) is a collection that was compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig), (2) The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig) (3) The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig), (4) The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher (Bla ma yang tig), and (5) The Profound Seminal Quintessence (Zab mo yang tig). This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.

<p>The Treasury&nbsp;of the Dharmadatu (Chos dbyings mdzod),&nbsp;one of&nbsp;the seven treasuries written by Longchenpa (1308-1364), covers the practice of Trekchö, or "cutting through."</p>

<p>This is the commentary on the&nbsp;Treasury&nbsp;of the Dharmadatu (Chos dbyings mdzod), one of&nbsp;the seven treasuries written by Longchenpa (1308-1364).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Delineating the Three Vows (Dam tshig gsum bkod ) is contained in The Seminal Heart in Four Parts (Snying thig ya bzhi) which was compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig), (2) The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig) (3) The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig), (4) The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher (Bla ma yang tig), and (5) The Profound Seminal Quintessence (Zab mo yang tig). This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.

Delineating the Three Vows (Dam tshig gsum bkod ) is contained in The Seminal Heart in Four Parts (Snying thig ya bzhi) which was compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig), (2) The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig) (3) The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig), (4) The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher (Bla ma yang tig), and (5) The Profound Seminal Quintessence (Zab mo yang tig). This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.

<p>The Treasury of the Natural State (Gnas lugs mdzod) is one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa (1308 - 1364).&nbsp;</p>

<p>This is Longchenpa's (1308 - 1364) commentary on the Treasury of the Natural State (Gnas lugs mdzod),&nbsp;one of his Seven Treasuries.</p>

<p>The Treasury of Philosophical Tenets (Grub mtha' mdzod)&nbsp;is one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa (1308 - 1364).</p>

The Practice Manual on Equalizing Buddhahood (Khrid yig sangs rgyas mnyam sbyor) is contained in The Seminal Heart in Four Parts (Snying thig ya bzhi) which is a collection compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig), (2) The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig) (3) The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig), (4) The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher (Bla ma yang tig), and (5) The Profound Seminal Quintessence (Zab mo yang tig). This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.

The Practice Manual on Equalizing Buddhahood (Khrid yig sangs rgyas mnyam sbyor) is contained in The Seminal Heart in Four Parts (Snying thig ya bzhi) which is a collection compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig), (2) The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī (Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig) (3) The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig), (4) The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher (Bla ma yang tig), and (5) The Profound Seminal Quintessence (Zab mo yang tig). This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.

<p>The Treasury of Oral Instructions (Man ngag mdzod)&nbsp;is one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa (1308 - 1364).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p><span style="font-family:georgia,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">Nyingtik Yabshi or The Seminal Heart in Four Parts is a collection that was compiled and partly composed by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364). This collection of profound Dzokchen teachings consists of the (1) Mkha’ ‘gro snying thig or The Seminal Heart of the Ḍakiṇī, (2) Mkha’ ‘gro yang tig or The Seminal Quintessence of the Ḍakiṇī, (3) Bi ma snying thig or The Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra, (4) Bla ma yang tig or The Seminal Quintessence of the Spiritual Teacher, and (5) Zab mo yang tig or The Profound Seminal Quintessence. This edition was reproduced from the original xylograph belonging to the late Kathog Ontrul.</span></span></p>

<p><span style="font-size:16px"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif">The Completely Joyful Speech at the Grove (Nags tshal kun tu dga’ ba’i gtam) is contained in the Miscellaneous Writings of Longchenpa. This edition was reproduced from the Adzom Drukpa Chögar blocks.</span></span><br /> &nbsp;</p>

<p><span style="font-size:16px"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif">Elucidating the General Meaning (Spyi don legs bshad) is contained in The Trilogy of Resting at Ease (Ngal gso skor gsum). In addition, this edition contains The Trilogy of Natural Freedom (rang grol skor gsum) and The General Meaning of Mantra (Sngags kyi spyi don). Both these trilogies are Dzokchen instructions by Longchen Rabjam Drime Özer (1308-1364). This edition was reproduced from a set of prints from the Adzom Drukpa Chögar blocks by Dodrupchen Rinpoché.</span></span><br /> &nbsp;</p>

Dispelling Darkness in the Ten Directions (Phyogs bcu mun sel) is a commentary on the Guhyagarbha Tantra written by Longchenpa (klong chen pa dri ma 'od zer 1308-1363).

Resting at Ease in the Mind-As-Such (Sems nyid ngal gso) is contained in The Trilogy of Resting at Ease (Ngal gso skor gsum). In addition, this edition contains The Trilogy of Natural Freedom (Rang grol skor gsum). Both these trilogies are Dzokchen instructions by Longchen Rapjam Drimé Özer (1308-1364).

The Great Charioteer (Shing rta chen po) is contained in The Trilogy of Resting at Ease (Ngal gso skor gsum). In addition, this edition contains The Trilogy of Natural Freedom (Rang grol skor gsum). Both these trilogies are Dzokchen instructions by Longchen Rabjam Drime Özer (1308-1364).

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