Title
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Highest Wisdom
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Sub-title
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A Guidebook to The Stages of Path of the Primal Guardian According to Longchen Nyingtig Great Completion by Jigmey Lingpa
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Author
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Tony Duff and Tamas Agocs
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Details
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352 pages, 2 colour plates, 6" X 9" (large format), hardcover, stitched binding, US$85, available on paper
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ISBN
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paper book 978-9937-838-60-3
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Texts
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Tibetan text in Tibetan script included
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The text here by Jigmey Lingpa is commonly known by its abbreviated Tibetan name,
Triyig
Yeshe Lama
. It is the central text in the Longchen Nyingthig tradition of Great Completion or Dzogchen, and is used to explain the highest practices of the system.
The author, Lama Tony Duff, has spent much time at Dzogchen Monastery, East Tibet, receiving
the complete transmissions of the Longchen Nyingthing system. He made and verified this translation during attendance at a number of extended teaching retreats on the text. Thus, the translation bears the blessings of one of the greatest living holders of the Longchen Nyingthig lineage, Padma Kalzang Rinpoche. The blessings are conveyed to those outside of Tibet through the author, who is one of the very few translators capable of receiving, understanding, and practising teachings in the purely Tibetan environment found in the depths of Tibet. These blessings are beautified with the ornaments of practical knowledge passed on to the author by the many yogins and khenpos steeped in the tradition, his close friends who live permanently in mountain retreats at the monastery. Tibetan lamas who know the Longchen Nyingthig teaching
and who can speak English sufficiently well to judge the matter say that it is by far the
best translation available in English.
It has to be said that this is “sealed and locked”. The reason for this is that the text is a summation of the key points for practice found in the Seventeen Tantras, the tantras which are the very root of Great Completion. Those tantras explicitly warn that one must have the necessary empowerments, and so on, before beginning to be instructed in and read about these teachings. This is not a meaningless requirement; there is great danger in reading this material without first having the necessary empowerments and related instructions. Therefore, there is a mandate by the lineage that this text is only to be read after having received the Rigpa Liveliness Empowerment (Tib. rigpa’i tsal wang) or by those who are about to receive it during a session of teaching on the text.
The book contains a translation of the following text:
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“Highest Wisdom”, A Guidebook to The Stages of Path of the Primal Guardian According to Longchen Nyingtig Great Completion by Jigmey Lingpa
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Download Tibetan texts in TibetD format: This text is part of the Root Volumes of Longchen Nyingthig which is available free from PKTC • here.
Introduction
Great Completion
Nyingtig Great Completion
Longchen Rabjam’s Tradition of Nyingtig Great Completion
The Contents of the Root Volumes of Longchen Nyingthig
About the Title of “Highest Wisdom”
Encountering the Style of “Highest Wisdom”
What is Required to Use this Text
A Little Story of Good Fortune
Notes to “Highest Wisdom”
Points of Translation
Topic Headings of the Text
“Highest Wisdom”, A Guidebook to The Stages of Path of the Primal Guardian According to Longchen Nyingtig Great Completion by Jigmey Lingpa
Prologue
Part I
Part II
Part III
Epilogue
List of Texts Cited
Glossary of Terms
Tibetan Text
Index
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