dzogchen
translates to great completion
updated 2020-11-21
basic steps
- wiki page
- dzogchen is 1 of 9 stages called yanas (bodies), i compare it to the final summit of mt everest with ngondro being the foundational practices that get you up to basecamp
- first you achieve shamatha which is a requirement for vipassana and then you continue
- typically you find a guru that helps you with the rest
- Trekchö aka cutting through- one analogy is cutting through the little birdcage your mind is in
- Tögal aka direct realization (of spontaneous appearances)
books
- amazon has over 700 books on dzogchen, not sure I could read all those in one lifetime ☯
- i'm starting with these books, translations by alan wallace
- stilling the mind - this is about shamatha - aka (relaxed) awareness meditation aka calm abiding
- fathoming the mind - this is about vipassana - aka the interconnected relationship of objects with impermanence and their emptiness of inherent identity
- open mind - brings together several lineages of dzogchen
- heart of the great perfection (3 volumes) - dudjom lingpa's condensed instructions revealed to him in a dream state, and many commentaries on these
non conceptual
- what is better than being totally thought free?
- to clear thoughts simply invert awareness on itself, in that moment thoughts naturally disappear, if they do not then you did not invert awareness you left it on the thought
- if thoughts or other distractions arise, just repeat this
- the more you practice the less priority you give random discursive thoughts and you see them as an affliction that's not necessary then they stop arising
- typically because of our vision we identify with a central location behind our eyes & we identify our "self" as being every random thought "in our head"
- this is not the self, people can be born blind or lose their vision and they still have a "self" & you can have moments of clarity with no thoughts and you don't disappear
- often in meditation you center your location at the heart not the brain area, or in dzogchen you "dwell nowhere" because the self is objectless by empiracle observation
- a main goal is to have a liberated mind free of random thoughts, by thoughts is meant random stimulus response discursive thoughts which when gone reveals a natural effortless cognizance that is non conceptual, no labels, no words just observation
- if thoughts occur it is due to "forgetting" about the cognizance
- simply look for this cognizance and the discursive thoughts disappear, you practice this cultivating the ability to sustain an open effortless cognizance permanently
6r
- recognize
- release
- relax
- re smile
- return
- repeat
sutta 148
- 6 sets of 6
- you're not your 5 senses
- you're not your mind objects