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In Liberation from Samsara, the Fourth Kyabjé Dodrupchen Rinpoché presents the Longchen Nyingthik preliminary teachings, with a special focus on guru yoga. These teachings, from the innermost secret instruction of Dzogchen, constitute a complete path to enlightenment. 

Rinpoché’s precious instruction begins with meditations on the common and uncommon preliminary practices, including

  • the difficulty of obtaining a fortunate human birth;
  • the impermanence of life;
  • the implacability of karmic causes and results;
  • samsaric suffering in the six realms;
  • taking refuge;
  • developing bodhichitta;
  • purification by Vajrasattva recitation;
  • and accumulating merits by mandala offerings.

After discussing the ways to turn our mind toward Dharma and the trainings, Rinpoché provides guru yoga instruction as he turns to the main tantric practice: meditations on unifying one’s mind with Guru Rinpoché’s wisdom mind. This rare teaching by Rinpoché, though intentionally succinct to accommodate the needs of contemporary Western practitioners, presents a complete path to enlightenment. It contrasts three different paths to liberation: Shravakayana (the way of the disciple), Pratyekabuddhayana (the way of the self-enlightened buddha), and Mahayana (the way of the bodhisattva), which is our way, our boundless intention to seek refuge in order to free all sentient beings from samsaric suffering.

About the author(s)

Kyabjé Dodrupchen Rinpoché was born in 1927 in the Golok province of Far Eastern Tibet, and was one of the most important living masters in the Nyingma and Dzokchen traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Rinpoché has made frequent visits to the West, sharing important teachings of the Nyingma lineage, the root volumes of Longchen Nyingthik, the essential empowerments of Dzokchen, and many other teachings on how to be liberated from the suffering of samsara by practicing guru yoga. Rinpoché passed into parinirvana on the afternoon of January 25, 2022 in Sikkim, northern India.

Tulku Thondup Rinpoché was born in Eastern Tibet and came to the United States as a visiting scholar at Harvard University. For the past three decades he has written, translated, and taught under the auspices of the Buddhayana Foundation. Tulku Thondup has given many teachings at Mahasiddha Nyingmapa Center, the seat of Dodrupchen Rinpoché in the United States

Sonam Paljor Dejongpa was born in Sikkim, India, and studied Tibetan Buddhism under the tutelage of Dodrupchen Rinpoché. He served as a translator for Dodrupchen Rinpoché and his designee, Lama Jigme Dorje, while also contributing to the growth of the Mahasiddha Nyingmapa Center. Sonam and his wife, Maria, and son, Pintso, were founders of Taktse International School in Sikkim, and he is still actively involved in its operations.

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