Guru Yoga: The Consummate Blessing
Guru Yoga, the Consummate Blessing
Recognizing my mind to be beyond any and all elaboration, I take refuge in it, and pledge to place all confused beings, my mothers, upon the primordial ground.
Ā. The naturally pure citadel, the expanse of awareness beyond all elaboration and contraction; its expression unimpeded, appearing as any and everything pervading both saṃsāra and nirvāṇa; it is the very wealth of their being. [[[Relax]]] Without grasping within this expanse of empty awareness: Āḥ.
Sustain this, the immediate and direct ordinary mind, nakedly and devoid of all contrivance; empty awareness, both clear and uncompounded. Get to know this as the actual mind of your glorious guru.
Gangshar Wangpo wrote this at the request of Lama Mardri, one endowed with the three higher trainings.[1]
| Translated by Sean Price, 2015.
Tibetan Edition
Gang shar dbang po. "bla ma'i rnal 'byor byin rlabs 'dus pa" in gsung 'bum/_gang shar dbang po. 1 vols. Kathmandu: Thrangu Tashi Choling, 2008 (BDRC W2CZ6597). Vol. 1: 1
Secondary Sources
Khenchen Thrangu, Vivid Awareness: The Mind Instructions of Khenpo Gangshar, with commentary by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. Boston, MA: Shambhala Publications, 2011.
Version: 1.2-20220319
Note that a virtually identical text attributed to Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö and requested by a certain Lama Mardril appears in the former's collected works and is translated here ↩
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