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Dzog Chen and Zen (Paperback)
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In this text from a lecture originally given in 1981, Norbu
Rinpoche discusses the relationship between Zen Buddhism and the
various forms of Buddhism that developed in Tibet. Both are direct,
non-gradual approaches to Buddhist teaching that continue to be
practiced in the West. "The principle of the Dzog-chen teaching is
the self-perfectedness, the already-being-perfect of every
individual. Self-perfectedness means that the so-called objective
is nothing else than the manifestation of the energy of the
primordial state of the individual himself. An individual who
practices Dzog-chen must possess clear knowledge of the principle
of energy and what it means." Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is a Tibetan
lama, who from 1964 to 1994, taught at the University of Naples,
Italy. He has done extensive research into the historical origins
of Tibetan culture and has conducted teaching retreats throughout
Europe, the United States, and South America, giving instruction in
Dzog-chen practices in a non-sectarian format.
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