In this selection from Jé Tsultrim Zangpo’s An Ornament of the Enlightened View of Samantabhadra, you’ll find the text commented on by Alan Wallace in this lesson.
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Alan Wallace answers questions about the mind, consciousness, and practice.
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Alan Wallace continues with his commentary on Jé Tsultrim Zangpo’s root text, starting on page 2.
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Alan Wallace comments on Jé Tsultrim Zangpo’s root text, starting on page 2, sharing with us the centrality of bodhicitta to the Dzogchen path.
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In this translator’s introduction to Open Mind, Alan Wallace more broadly discusses the Great Perfection and its preliminary practices.
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In this selection from Jé Tsultrim Zangpo’s An Ornament of the Enlightened View of Samantabhadra, you’ll find the text Alan Wallace comments on in this lesson.
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In this selection from Yangthang Rinpoche’s Summary of the View, Meditation, and Conduct you’ll find the root text for Alan Wallace’s commentary in this lesson.
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Alan Wallace continues his commentary on Jé Tsultrim Zangpo’s text, starting on page 2.
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Alan Wallace prefaces our meditation, explaining how preliminary practices sustain our meditation. After watching the video above, you may find a comfortable, quiet place to sit and follow along with the guided meditation below.
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Special guest Basa, a Mongolian lama in attendance at Alan Wallace’s teachings, leads us in a nine breaths meditation before reciting the mani mantra.