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From the early [[transmission]] of the [[Mind Section]] teachings in the [[Great Perfection]].
 
From the early [[transmission]] of the [[Mind Section]] teachings in the [[Great Perfection]].

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Transmission of Blessings When Samantabhadra spoke from dharmadhatu’s space, Vajrasattva heard it from the spacious vast.

When Vajrasattva spoke from the spacious vast, Prahevajra heard it from Mount Meru’s peak.

When Prahevajra spoke from Mount Meru’s peak, Manjushrimitra heard it from Mount Meru’s slope.

When Manjushrimitra spoke from Mount Meru’s slope, Shri Singha heard it from Mount Meru’s base.

When Shri Singha spoke from Mount Meru’s base, Padmasambhava heard it from the ocean’s shore.

When Padmasambhava spoke from the ocean’s shore, Yeshe Tsogyal heard it from the snowy Tibet.

It could not be known through the spoken word, But by the force of blessings, they were matured and freed.

Samantabhadra is beyond confines of thought. Every being is suffused with the awakened state.

Buddhafields and worlds are states of greatest ease. Self-existing knowing fills the wakeful state.


From the early transmission of the Mind Section teachings in the Great Perfection.

Translated to be chanted in English, by Erik Pema Kunsang with Tara Trinley Wangmo, 2007.


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