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In a short 20 minute teaching - followed by a brief guided meditation - Venerable Zasep Rinpoche introduces and clarifies the complex concepts of Vipashyana Mahamudra (Vipassana in Pali): literally: "liberating the mind."
Practices include;
-mind observing the mind
-mind as object
- mind as subject
- mind as object
- "I" as subject.
Although the teaching is an advanced topic, Rinpoche helps clarify a subject that sometimes baffles students.
The Meaning of Mahamudra: "Maha" means "great" and "Mu" means "Emptiness"; "Dra" means "Liberating." Literally: "When you experience shunyata - emptiness - then your mind will be liberated."
Quoting from numerous texts, and eloquently illustrating with examples, Rinpoche helps spark at least an initial understanding of concept - then, encouraging students to study and learn more on this important topic.
Rinpoche explains the two levels of Mahamudra: Sutra and Tantra. Sutra Mahamudra has two levels: Samatha (which is common amongst Buddhist practitioners) and Vipassana (which is much less practiced.) "Usually when we do Mahamudra, we meditate on the mind... the subject is the coarse mind. The object is the subtle mind."
Venerable Zasep Rinpoche is the author of the in-depth book Gelegu Mahamudra
CONTENTS of book, found on Amazon: www.amazon.com...
PRELIMINARIES
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Mahamudra
CHAPTER 2 Praises and Supplication to the Lineage Gurus of Gelug Mahamudra
CHAPTER 3 Brief Stories of Prominent Lineage Gurus
CHAPTER 4 Taking Refuge and Generating Bodhicitta
CHAPTER 5 Mandala Offerings
CHAPTER 6 Vajrasattva Practice
CHAPTER 7 Guru Yoga
THE ACTUAL PRACTICE OF MAHAMUDRA
CHAPTER 8 Seven Limb Practice
CHAPTER 9 Sutra Mahamudra - Actual Samatha Mahamudra
CHAPTER 10 Vipassana - Superior Insight (Lhag Tong in Tibetan)
CHAPTER 11 Emptiness of Personality and Phenomena
CHAPTER 12 Mahamudra by Four Great Gelug Masters
CHAPTER 13 Tantric Empowerment
CHAPTER 14 Tantric Mahamudra
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DEDICATION
INDEX
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