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Advice on How to Put the Meaning of the Natural [[Great Perfection]] into Practice
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by [[Patrul Rinpoche]]
  
Advice on How to Put the Meaning of the Natural Great Perfection into Practice
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Homage to the [[guru]]!
by Patrul Rinpoche
 
  
Homage to the guru!
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To you, who reveal directly the [[nature]] of [[primordial]] [[liberation]],
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Which is the meaning of the [[inconceivable]] [[Great Perfection]],
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[[Omniscient]] father and son,[1] together with the heirs of your [[lineage]],
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And the [[guru]], who is the glorious [[protector]] — at your feet I [[bow]]!
  
To you, who reveal directly the nature of primordial liberation,
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One's [[own]] {{Wiki|present}} [[awareness]], left as it is, in natural ease,
Which is the meaning of the inconceivable Great Perfection,
 
Omniscient father and son,[1] together with the heirs of your lineage,
 
And the guru, who is the glorious protector — at your feet I bow!
 
 
 
One's own present awareness, left as it is, in natural ease,
 
 
Beyond qualities and flaws to be added or removed, accepted or rejected,
 
Beyond qualities and flaws to be added or removed, accepted or rejected,
Is the unaltered, unchanging wisdom of pure awareness;
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Is the [[unaltered]], [[unchanging]] [[wisdom]] of [[pure awareness]];
And to rest in this experience is to unite view and meditation.
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And to rest in this [[experience]] is to unite view and [[meditation]].
  
To know how to meditate but not how to liberate
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To know how to [[meditate]] but not how to {{Wiki|liberate}}
Is akin to the concentration of the devas, it is said.
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Is akin to the [[concentration]] of the [[devas]], it is said.
So it’s crucial that you have full confidence in liberation.
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So it’s crucial that you have full [[confidence]] in [[liberation]].
  
The concentration that calms and stills an active mind
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The [[concentration]] that [[calms]] and stills an active [[mind]]
Might temporarily suppress the mental afflictions,
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Might temporarily suppress the [[mental afflictions]],
But unless you know the secret key that is self-liberation,
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But unless you know the secret key that is [[self-liberation]],
Circumstances will still trigger old maladies of thought!
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Circumstances will still trigger old maladies of [[thought]]!
  
If you understand the point of naturally occurring self-liberation,
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If you understand the point of naturally occurring [[self-liberation]],
Thoughts of acceptance and rejection will be like writing on water:
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[[Thoughts]] of [[acceptance]] and rejection will be like [[writing]] on [[water]]:
 
They'll arise all of a sudden, then, failing to take hold, disappear.
 
They'll arise all of a sudden, then, failing to take hold, disappear.
When arising and liberation occur simultaneously,
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When [[arising]] and [[liberation]] occur simultaneously,
Negative thoughts cannot remain: they arise but amass no karma.
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Negative [[thoughts]] cannot remain: they arise but amass no [[karma]].
With instant realization, who is there to be benefitted or harmed?
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With instant [[realization]], who is there to be benefitted or harmed?
 
 
If you lack the crucial point of instantaneous liberation,
 
Undercurrent thoughts and afflictions will proliferate,
 
And although you might simply notice them through mindfulness,
 
Good and bad thoughts will still generate hopes and fears,
 
Accumulate karma, and becomes causes for saṃsāra.
 
  
Thus, far greater than a thousand experiences of mental stillness
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If you lack the crucial point of instantaneous [[liberation]],
Is but a single instant of naturally liberating pure awareness.
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Undercurrent [[thoughts]] and [[afflictions]] will {{Wiki|proliferate}},
Primordial liberation, natural liberation, liberation upon arising, direct liberation and so on
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And although you might simply notice them through [[mindfulness]],
Include all the keys to view, meditation and conduct,
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[[Good and bad]] [[thoughts]] will still generate [[Wikipedia:Hope|hopes]] and {{Wiki|fears}},
So train in this crucial point of realizing self-liberation.
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[[Accumulate]] [[karma]], and becomes [[causes]] for [[saṃsāra]].
  
If you realize this point, there’s no need for other views or meditations.
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Thus, far greater than a thousand [[experiences]] of [[mental]] stillness
All positive thoughts will continue to arise without attachment,
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Is but a single instant of naturally liberating [[pure awareness]].
And even as you apply yourself to virtue, you’ll not feel superior or conceited.
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[[Primordial]] [[liberation]], natural [[liberation]], [[liberation]] upon [[arising]], direct [[liberation]] and so on
All negative thoughts will vanish, just like the snake's own knots uncoiled;
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Include all the keys to view, [[meditation]] and conduct,
The five poisons will arise, but they'll be liberated naturally in an instant.
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So train in this crucial point of [[realizing]] [[self-liberation]].
And neutral thoughts will subside by themselves in the awareness-expanse,
 
Naturally arising and naturally freed, like the path of a bird in flight.
 
  
The source of saṃsāra is discursive thought.
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If you realize this point, there’s no need for other [[views]] or [[meditations]].
If you’re confident in taking thoughts on the path through liberation,
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All positive [[thoughts]] will continue to arise without [[attachment]],
Then, it is said, saṃsāra is freed within nirvāṇa’s sphere.
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And even as you apply yourself to [[virtue]], you’ll not [[feel]] {{Wiki|superior}} or conceited.
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All negative [[thoughts]] will vanish, just like the snake's [[own]] knots uncoiled;
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The [[five poisons]] will arise, but they'll be {{Wiki|liberated}} naturally in an instant.
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And [[neutral]] [[thoughts]] will subside by themselves in the awareness-expanse,
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Naturally [[arising]] and naturally freed, like the [[path]] of a bird in flight.
  
But if you lack this key to bringing adversity upon the path
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The source of [[saṃsāra]] is [[discursive thought]].
Through full confidence in liberation,
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If you’re confident in taking [[thoughts]] on the [[path]] through [[liberation]],
Then even though you make empty, theoretical pronouncements,
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Then, it is said, [[saṃsāra]] is freed within nirvāṇa’s [[sphere]].
Your own flaws and negative character will be plain to see,
 
Your stubborn five poisons worse than those of an ordinary person.
 
Why so? It is the fault of not understanding liberation.
 
Therefore, since the crux of view, meditation and conduct
 
Comes down to confidence in the modes of liberation,
 
It's vital that you apply your realization to circumstances.
 
  
Although I lack these points in my own mind,
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But if you lack this key to bringing adversity upon the [[path]]
By relying on the words of the omniscient guru,
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Through full [[confidence]] in [[liberation]],
Who was truly a buddha in person, I have written this without error.
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Then even though you make [[empty]], {{Wiki|theoretical}} pronouncements,
Since it contains the crucial points of practice, keep it in your heart.
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Your [[own]] flaws and negative [[character]] will be plain to see,
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Your stubborn [[five poisons]] worse than those of an [[ordinary person]].
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Why so? It is the fault of not [[understanding]] [[liberation]].
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Therefore, since the crux of view, [[meditation]] and conduct
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Comes down to [[confidence]] in the modes of [[liberation]],
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It's [[vital]] that you apply your [[realization]] to circumstances.
  
Sarva maṅgalam.
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Although I lack these points in my [[own mind]],
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By relying on the words of the [[omniscient]] [[guru]],
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Who was truly a [[buddha]] in [[person]], I have written this without error.
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Since it contains the crucial points of practice, keep it in your [[heart]].
  
| Translated by Adam Pearcey, 2018.
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[[Sarva]] maṅgalam.
  
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| Translated by [[Adam Pearcey]], 2018.
  
  

Latest revision as of 03:06, 22 December 2020

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Advice on How to Put the Meaning of the Natural Great Perfection into Practice by Patrul Rinpoche

Homage to the guru!

To you, who reveal directly the nature of primordial liberation, Which is the meaning of the inconceivable Great Perfection, Omniscient father and son,[1] together with the heirs of your lineage, And the guru, who is the glorious protector — at your feet I bow!

One's own present awareness, left as it is, in natural ease, Beyond qualities and flaws to be added or removed, accepted or rejected, Is the unaltered, unchanging wisdom of pure awareness; And to rest in this experience is to unite view and meditation.

To know how to meditate but not how to liberate Is akin to the concentration of the devas, it is said. So it’s crucial that you have full confidence in liberation.

The concentration that calms and stills an active mind Might temporarily suppress the mental afflictions, But unless you know the secret key that is self-liberation, Circumstances will still trigger old maladies of thought!

If you understand the point of naturally occurring self-liberation, Thoughts of acceptance and rejection will be like writing on water: They'll arise all of a sudden, then, failing to take hold, disappear. When arising and liberation occur simultaneously, Negative thoughts cannot remain: they arise but amass no karma. With instant realization, who is there to be benefitted or harmed?

If you lack the crucial point of instantaneous liberation, Undercurrent thoughts and afflictions will proliferate, And although you might simply notice them through mindfulness, Good and bad thoughts will still generate hopes and fears, Accumulate karma, and becomes causes for saṃsāra.

Thus, far greater than a thousand experiences of mental stillness Is but a single instant of naturally liberating pure awareness. Primordial liberation, natural liberation, liberation upon arising, direct liberation and so on Include all the keys to view, meditation and conduct, So train in this crucial point of realizing self-liberation.

If you realize this point, there’s no need for other views or meditations. All positive thoughts will continue to arise without attachment, And even as you apply yourself to virtue, you’ll not feel superior or conceited. All negative thoughts will vanish, just like the snake's own knots uncoiled; The five poisons will arise, but they'll be liberated naturally in an instant. And neutral thoughts will subside by themselves in the awareness-expanse, Naturally arising and naturally freed, like the path of a bird in flight.

The source of saṃsāra is discursive thought. If you’re confident in taking thoughts on the path through liberation, Then, it is said, saṃsāra is freed within nirvāṇa’s sphere.

But if you lack this key to bringing adversity upon the path Through full confidence in liberation, Then even though you make empty, theoretical pronouncements, Your own flaws and negative character will be plain to see, Your stubborn five poisons worse than those of an ordinary person. Why so? It is the fault of not understanding liberation. Therefore, since the crux of view, meditation and conduct Comes down to confidence in the modes of liberation, It's vital that you apply your realization to circumstances.

Although I lack these points in my own mind, By relying on the words of the omniscient guru, Who was truly a buddha in person, I have written this without error. Since it contains the crucial points of practice, keep it in your heart.

Sarva maṅgalam.

| Translated by Adam Pearcey, 2018.



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