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<poem>
Homage to the Co-emergent Wisdom!
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Homage to the Co-emergent [[Wisdom]]!
 
[[File:Tilopa 1.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa 1.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Mahamudra cannot be shown;
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[[Mahamudra]] cannot be shown;
But for you who are devoted to the guru, who have mastered the ascetic practices
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But for you who are devoted to the [[guru]], who have mastered the [[ascetic practices]]
And are forbearant in suffering, intelligent Naropa,
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And are forbearant in [[suffering]], {{Wiki|intelligent}} [[Naropa]],
Take this to heart, my fortunate student.
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Take this to [[heart]], my [[fortunate]] [[student]].
  
 
Kye-ho!
 
Kye-ho!
  
Look at the nature of the world,
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Look at the [[nature]] of the [[world]],
Impermanent like a mirage or dream;
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[[Impermanent]] like a [[mirage]] or [[dream]];
Even the mirage or dream does not exist.
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Even the [[mirage]] or [[dream]] does not [[exist]].
Therefore, develop renunciation and abandon worldly activities.
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Therefore, develop [[renunciation]] and abandon [[worldly]] [[activities]].
  
Renounce servants and kin, causes of passion and aggression.
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{{Wiki|Renounce}} servants and kin, [[causes]] of [[passion]] and [[aggression]].
Meditate alone in the forest, in retreats, in solitary places.
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[[Meditate]] alone in the {{Wiki|forest}}, in [[retreats]], in {{Wiki|solitary}} places.
Remain in the state of non-meditation.
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Remain in the [[state]] of [[non-meditation]].
If you attain non-attainment, then you have attained mahamudra.
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If you attain non-attainment, then you have [[attained]] [[mahamudra]].
  
The dharma of samsara is petty, causing passion and aggression.
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The [[dharma]] of [[samsara]] is petty, causing [[passion]] and [[aggression]].
The things we have created have no substance; therefore, seek the substance of the ultimate.
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The things we have created have no [[substance]]; therefore, seek the [[substance]] of the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]].
The dharma of mind cannot see the meaning of transcendent mind.
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The [[dharma]] of [[mind]] cannot see the meaning of [[transcendent]] [[mind]].
The dharma of action cannot discover the meaning of non-action.
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The [[dharma]] of [[action]] cannot discover the meaning of non-action.
  
If you would attain the realization of transcendent mind and non-action,
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If you would attain the [[realization]] of [[transcendent]] [[mind]] and non-action,
Then cut the root of mind and let consciousness remain naked.
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Then cut the [[root]] of [[mind]] and let [[consciousness]] remain naked.
Let the polluted waters of mental activities clear.
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Let the polluted waters of [[mental activities]] clear.
Do not seek to stop projections, but let them come to rest of themselves.
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Do not seek to stop {{Wiki|projections}}, but let them come to rest of themselves.
If there is no rejection or accepting, then you are liberated in the mahamudra.
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If there is no rejection or accepting, then you are {{Wiki|liberated}} in the [[mahamudra]].
  
When trees grow leaves and branches,
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When [[trees]] grow leaves and branches,
If you cut the roots, the many leaves and branches wither.
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If you cut the [[roots]], the many leaves and branches wither.
Likewise, if you cut the root of mind,
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Likewise, if you cut the [[root]] of [[mind]],
The various mental activities will subside.
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The various [[mental activities]] will subside.
  
The darkness that has collected in thousands of kalpas
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The {{Wiki|darkness}} that has collected in thousands of [[kalpas]]
 
One torch will dispel.
 
One torch will dispel.
Likewise, one moment’s experience of luminous mind
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Likewise, one moment’s [[experience]] of [[luminous mind]]
Will dissolve the veil of karmic impurities.
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Will dissolve the [[veil]] of [[karmic]] [[impurities]].
  
Men of lesser intelligence who cannot grasp this,
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Men of lesser [[intelligence]] who cannot [[grasp]] this,
Concentrate your awareness and focus on the breath.
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[[Concentrate]] your [[awareness]] and focus on the [[breath]].
Through different eye-gazes and concentration practices,
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Through different eye-gazes and [[concentration]] practices,
Discipline your mind until it rests naturally.
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[[Discipline]] your [[mind]] until it rests naturally.
 
[[File:Tilopa 444.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa 444.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
If you perceive space,
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If you {{Wiki|perceive}} [[space]],
The fixed ideas of center and boundary dissolve.
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The fixed [[ideas]] of center and boundary dissolve.
Likewise, if mind perceives mind,
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Likewise, if [[mind]] [[perceives]] [[mind]],
All mental activities will cease, you will remain in a state of non-thought,
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All [[mental activities]] will cease, you will remain in a [[state]] of non-thought,
And you will realize the supreme bodhi-citta.
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And you will realize the supreme [[bodhi-citta]].
  
Vapors arising from the earth become clouds and then vanish into the sky;
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Vapors [[arising]] from the [[earth]] become clouds and then vanish into the sky;
 
It is not known where the clouds go when they have dissolved.
 
It is not known where the clouds go when they have dissolved.
Likewise, the waves of thoughts derived from the mind
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Likewise, the waves of [[thoughts]] derived from the [[mind]]
Dissolve when mind perceives mind.
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Dissolve when [[mind]] [[perceives]] [[mind]].
  
Space has neither color nor shape;
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[[Space]] has neither {{Wiki|color}} nor shape;
 
It is changeless, it is not tinged by black or white.
 
It is changeless, it is not tinged by black or white.
Likewise, luminous mind has neither color nor shape;
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Likewise, [[luminous mind]] has neither {{Wiki|color}} nor shape;
It is not tinged by black or white, virtue or vice.
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It is not tinged by black or white, [[virtue]] or vice.
  
The sun’s pure and brilliant essence
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The sun’s [[pure]] and brilliant [[essence]]
Cannot be dimmed by the darkness that endures for a thousand kalpas.
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Cannot be dimmed by the {{Wiki|darkness}} that endures for a thousand [[kalpas]].
Likewise, the luminous essence of mind
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Likewise, the [[luminous essence]] of [[mind]]
Cannot be dimmed by the long kalpas of samsara.
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Cannot be dimmed by the long [[kalpas]] of [[samsara]].
  
Though it may be said that space is empty,
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Though it may be said that [[space]] is [[empty]],
Space cannot be described.
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[[Space]] cannot be described.
Likewise, though it may be said that mind is luminous,
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Likewise, though it may be said that [[mind]] is {{Wiki|luminous}},
Naming it does not prove that is exists.
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Naming it does not prove that is [[exists]].
Space is completely without locality.
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[[Space]] is completely without locality.
Likewise, mahamudra mind dwells nowhere.
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Likewise, [[mahamudra]] [[mind]] dwells nowhere.
 
[[File:Tilopa-22.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa-22.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Without change, rest loose in the primordial state;
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Without change, rest loose in the [[primordial state]];
There is no doubt that your bonds will loosen.
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There is no [[doubt]] that your bonds will loosen.
The essence of mind is like space;
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The [[essence of mind]] is like [[space]];
 
Therefore, there is nothing which it does not encompass.
 
Therefore, there is nothing which it does not encompass.
  
Let the movements of the body ease into genuineness,
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Let the movements of the [[body]] ease into genuineness,
Cease your idle chatter, let your speech become an echo,
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Cease your idle chatter, let your {{Wiki|speech}} become an {{Wiki|echo}},
Have no mind, but see the dharma of the leap.
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Have [[no mind]], but see the [[dharma]] of the leap.
  
The body, like a hollow bamboo, has no substance.
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The [[body]], like a hollow {{Wiki|bamboo}}, has no [[substance]].
Mind is like the essence of space, having no place for thoughts.
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[[Mind]] is like the [[essence of space]], having no place for [[thoughts]].
Rest loose your mind; neither hold it nor permit it to wander.
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Rest loose your [[mind]]; neither hold it nor permit it to wander.
If mind has no aim, it is mahamudra.
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If [[mind]] has no aim, it is [[mahamudra]].
Accomplishing this is the attainment of supreme enlightenment.
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Accomplishing this is the [[attainment]] of [[supreme enlightenment]].
  
The nature of mind is luminous, without object of perception.
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The [[nature of mind]] is {{Wiki|luminous}}, without [[object]] of [[perception]].
You will discover the path of Buddha when there is no path of meditation.
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You will discover the [[path]] of [[Buddha]] when there is no [[path]] of [[meditation]].
By meditating on non-meditation you will attain the supreme bodhi.
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By [[meditating]] on [[non-meditation]] you will attain the supreme [[bodhi]].
  
This is the king of views-it transcends fixing and holding.
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This is the [[king]] of views-it {{Wiki|transcends}} fixing and holding.
This is the king of meditations-without wandering mind.
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This is the [[king]] of meditations-without wandering [[mind]].
This is the king of actions-without effort.
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This is the [[king]] of actions-without [[effort]].
When there is no hope or fear, you have realized the goal.
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When there is no {{Wiki|hope}} or {{Wiki|fear}}, you have [[realized]] the goal.
  
The unborn alaya is without habits and veils.
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The {{Wiki|unborn}} [[alaya]] is without [[habits]] and veils.
Rest mind in the unborn essence; make no distinctions between meditation and post-meditation.
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Rest [[mind]] in the {{Wiki|unborn}} [[essence]]; make no {{Wiki|distinctions}} between [[meditation]] and [[post-meditation]].
When projections exhaust the dharma of mind,
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When {{Wiki|projections}} exhaust the [[dharma]] of [[mind]],
One attains the king of views, free from all limitations.
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One attains the [[king]] of [[views]], free from all limitations.
 
[[File:Tilopa.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Boundless and deep is the supreme king of meditations.
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[[Boundless]] and deep is the supreme [[king]] of [[meditations]].
Effortless self-existence is the supreme king of actions.
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Effortless self-existence is the supreme [[king]] of [[actions]].
Hopeless self-existence is the supreme king of the fruition.
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Hopeless self-existence is the supreme [[king]] of the [[fruition]].
  
In the beginning mind is like a turbulent river.
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In the beginning [[mind]] is like a turbulent [[river]].
In the middle it is like the River Ganges, flowing slowly.
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In the middle it is like the [[River Ganges]], flowing slowly.
In the end it is like the confluence of all rivers, like the meeting of mother and son.
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In the end it is like the confluence of all [[rivers]], like the meeting of mother and son.
  
The followers of Tantra, the Prajnaparamita,
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The followers of [[Tantra]], the [[Prajnaparamita]],
The Vinaya, the Sutras, and other religions-
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The [[Vinaya]], the [[Sutras]], and other [[religions]]-
All these, by their texts and philosophical dogmas,
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All these, by their texts and [[philosophical]] {{Wiki|dogmas}},
Will not see the luminous mahamudra.
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Will not see the {{Wiki|luminous}} [[mahamudra]].
  
Having no mind, without desires,
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Having [[no mind]], without [[desires]],
Self-quieted, self-existing,
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Self-quieted, [[self-existing]],
It is like a wave of water.
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It is like a wave of [[water]].
Luminosity is veiled only by the rising of desire.
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[[Luminosity]] is [[veiled]] only by the [[rising]] of [[desire]].
  
The real vow of samaya is broken by thinking in terms of precepts.
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The real [[vow]] of [[samaya]] is broken by [[thinking]] in terms of [[precepts]].
If you neither dwell, perceive, nor stray from the ultimate,
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If you neither dwell, {{Wiki|perceive}}, nor stray from the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]],
Then you are a holy practitioner, the torch which illuminates darkness.
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Then you are a {{Wiki|holy}} [[practitioner]], the torch which illuminates {{Wiki|darkness}}.
  
If you are without desire, if you do not dwell in extremes,
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If you are without [[desire]], if you do not dwell in extremes,
You will see the dharmas of all the teachings.
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You will see the [[dharmas]] of all the teachings.
 
[[File:Tilopa01.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa01.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
If you strive in this endeavor, you will free yourself from samsaric imprisonment.
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If you strive in this endeavor, you will free yourself from [[samsaric]] imprisonment.
If you meditate in this way, you will burn the veil of karmic impurities.
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If you [[meditate]] in this way, you will burn the [[veil]] of [[karmic]] [[impurities]].
Therefore, you are known as "The Torch of the Doctrine."
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Therefore, you are known as "The Torch of the [[Doctrine]]."
  
Even ignorant people who are not devoted to this teaching
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Even [[ignorant]] [[people]] who are not devoted to this [[teaching]]
Could be saved by you from constantly drowning in the river of samsara.
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Could be saved by you from constantly drowning in the [[river]] of [[samsara]].
  
It is a pity that beings endure such suffering in the lower realms.
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It is a [[pity]] that [[beings]] endure such [[suffering]] in the [[lower realms]].
Those who would free themselves from suffering should seek a wise guru.
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Those who would free themselves from [[suffering]] should seek a [[wise]] [[guru]].
Being possessed by the adhishthana [blessing], one’s mind will be freed.
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Being possessed by the [[adhishthana]] [[[blessing]]), one’s [[mind]] will be freed.
  
If you seek a karma mudra, then the wisdom of the joy of union and emptiness will arise.
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If you seek a [[karma mudra]], then the [[wisdom]] of the [[joy]] of union and [[emptiness]] will arise.
The union of skillful means and knowledge brings blessings.
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The union of [[skillful means]] and [[knowledge]] brings [[blessings]].
Bring it down and give rise to the mandala.
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Bring it down and give rise to the [[mandala]].
Deliver it to the places and distribute it throughout the body.
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Deliver it to the places and distribute it throughout the [[body]].
If there is no desire involved, then the union of joy and emptiness will arise.
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If there is no [[desire]] involved, then the union of [[joy]] and [[emptiness]] will arise.
  
Gain long life, without white hairs, and you will wax like the moon.
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Gain long [[life]], without white hairs, and you will wax like the [[moon]].
Become radiant, and your strength will be perfect.
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Become radiant, and your strength will be {{Wiki|perfect}}.
Having speedily achieved the relative siddhis, one should seek the absolute siddhis.
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Having speedily achieved the [[relative]] [[siddhis]], one should seek the [[absolute]] [[siddhis]].
May this pointed instruction in mahamudra remain in the hearts of fortunate beings.
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May this pointed instruction in [[mahamudra]] remain in the hearts of [[fortunate]] [[beings]].
 
</poem>
 
</poem>
  
 
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Oral instructions on mahamudra given by Sri Tilopa to Naropa at the banks of the Ganges River. <br/>Translated from the Sanskrit into Tibetan by Chokyi Lodro Marpa the Translator. <br/>English translation by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche in The Myth of Freedom.<br/>
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[[Oral instructions]] on [[mahamudra]] given by [[Sri Tilopa]] to [[Naropa]] at the banks of the [[Ganges River]]. <br/>Translated from the [[Sanskrit]] into [[Tibetan]] by [[Chokyi Lodro]] [[Marpa the Translator]]. <br/>English translation by [[Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche]] in [[The Myth of Freedom]].<br/>
 
[http://www.naturalawareness.net/ganges.html#ChogyamTrungpaRinpoche naturalawareness.net]
 
[http://www.naturalawareness.net/ganges.html#ChogyamTrungpaRinpoche naturalawareness.net]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 10 November 2020

Homage to the Co-emergent Wisdom!

Tilopa 1.jpg

Mahamudra cannot be shown;
But for you who are devoted to the guru, who have mastered the ascetic practices
And are forbearant in suffering, intelligent Naropa,
Take this to heart, my fortunate student.

Kye-ho!

Look at the nature of the world,
Impermanent like a mirage or dream;
Even the mirage or dream does not exist.
Therefore, develop renunciation and abandon worldly activities.

Renounce servants and kin, causes of passion and aggression.
Meditate alone in the forest, in retreats, in solitary places.
Remain in the state of non-meditation.
If you attain non-attainment, then you have attained mahamudra.

The dharma of samsara is petty, causing passion and aggression.
The things we have created have no substance; therefore, seek the substance of the ultimate.
The dharma of mind cannot see the meaning of transcendent mind.
The dharma of action cannot discover the meaning of non-action.

If you would attain the realization of transcendent mind and non-action,
Then cut the root of mind and let consciousness remain naked.
Let the polluted waters of mental activities clear.
Do not seek to stop projections, but let them come to rest of themselves.
If there is no rejection or accepting, then you are liberated in the mahamudra.

When trees grow leaves and branches,
If you cut the roots, the many leaves and branches wither.
Likewise, if you cut the root of mind,
The various mental activities will subside.

The darkness that has collected in thousands of kalpas
One torch will dispel.
Likewise, one moment’s experience of luminous mind
Will dissolve the veil of karmic impurities.

Men of lesser intelligence who cannot grasp this,
Concentrate your awareness and focus on the breath.
Through different eye-gazes and concentration practices,
Discipline your mind until it rests naturally.

Tilopa 444.jpg

If you perceive space,
The fixed ideas of center and boundary dissolve.
Likewise, if mind perceives mind,
All mental activities will cease, you will remain in a state of non-thought,
And you will realize the supreme bodhi-citta.

Vapors arising from the earth become clouds and then vanish into the sky;
It is not known where the clouds go when they have dissolved.
Likewise, the waves of thoughts derived from the mind
Dissolve when mind perceives mind.

Space has neither color nor shape;
It is changeless, it is not tinged by black or white.
Likewise, luminous mind has neither color nor shape;
It is not tinged by black or white, virtue or vice.

The sun’s pure and brilliant essence
Cannot be dimmed by the darkness that endures for a thousand kalpas.
Likewise, the luminous essence of mind
Cannot be dimmed by the long kalpas of samsara.

Though it may be said that space is empty,
Space cannot be described.
Likewise, though it may be said that mind is luminous,
Naming it does not prove that is exists.
Space is completely without locality.
Likewise, mahamudra mind dwells nowhere.

Tilopa-22.jpg

Without change, rest loose in the primordial state;
There is no doubt that your bonds will loosen.
The essence of mind is like space;
Therefore, there is nothing which it does not encompass.

Let the movements of the body ease into genuineness,
Cease your idle chatter, let your speech become an echo,
Have no mind, but see the dharma of the leap.

The body, like a hollow bamboo, has no substance.
Mind is like the essence of space, having no place for thoughts.
Rest loose your mind; neither hold it nor permit it to wander.
If mind has no aim, it is mahamudra.
Accomplishing this is the attainment of supreme enlightenment.

The nature of mind is luminous, without object of perception.
You will discover the path of Buddha when there is no path of meditation.
By meditating on non-meditation you will attain the supreme bodhi.

This is the king of views-it transcends fixing and holding.
This is the king of meditations-without wandering mind.
This is the king of actions-without effort.
When there is no hope or fear, you have realized the goal.

The unborn alaya is without habits and veils.
Rest mind in the unborn essence; make no distinctions between meditation and post-meditation.
When projections exhaust the dharma of mind,
One attains the king of views, free from all limitations.

Tilopa.jpg

Boundless and deep is the supreme king of meditations.
Effortless self-existence is the supreme king of actions.
Hopeless self-existence is the supreme king of the fruition.

In the beginning mind is like a turbulent river.
In the middle it is like the River Ganges, flowing slowly.
In the end it is like the confluence of all rivers, like the meeting of mother and son.

The followers of Tantra, the Prajnaparamita,
The Vinaya, the Sutras, and other religions-
All these, by their texts and philosophical dogmas,
Will not see the luminous mahamudra.

Having no mind, without desires,
Self-quieted, self-existing,
It is like a wave of water.
Luminosity is veiled only by the rising of desire.

The real vow of samaya is broken by thinking in terms of precepts.
If you neither dwell, perceive, nor stray from the ultimate,
Then you are a holy practitioner, the torch which illuminates darkness.

If you are without desire, if you do not dwell in extremes,
You will see the dharmas of all the teachings.

Tilopa01.jpg

If you strive in this endeavor, you will free yourself from samsaric imprisonment.
If you meditate in this way, you will burn the veil of karmic impurities.
Therefore, you are known as "The Torch of the Doctrine."

Even ignorant people who are not devoted to this teaching
Could be saved by you from constantly drowning in the river of samsara.

It is a pity that beings endure such suffering in the lower realms.
Those who would free themselves from suffering should seek a wise guru.
Being possessed by the adhishthana [[[blessing]]), one’s mind will be freed.

If you seek a karma mudra, then the wisdom of the joy of union and emptiness will arise.
The union of skillful means and knowledge brings blessings.
Bring it down and give rise to the mandala.
Deliver it to the places and distribute it throughout the body.
If there is no desire involved, then the union of joy and emptiness will arise.

Gain long life, without white hairs, and you will wax like the moon.
Become radiant, and your strength will be perfect.
Having speedily achieved the relative siddhis, one should seek the absolute siddhis.
May this pointed instruction in mahamudra remain in the hearts of fortunate beings.

Source

Oral instructions on mahamudra given by Sri Tilopa to Naropa at the banks of the Ganges River.
Translated from the Sanskrit into Tibetan by Chokyi Lodro Marpa the Translator.
English translation by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche in The Myth of Freedom.
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