Tibetan_Ice Posted April 29, 2013 (edited) Here is a fascinating little book which actually contains instructions on the Bon practice of Dzogchen. The Stages of A-Khrid Meditation It is a fascinating read, especially when you realize the purpose of the gazing and dissolving the mind, and how to stay in the natural state. It also contains some interesting instructions on why Bon followers sometimes act like crazy people... it just a method of incorporating realization into every day activities.. Nice recap of the progression of practice.. TI Edited May 2, 2013 by JustARandomPanda links to copywrited works are against TTB ToS and U.S. and Intl Law Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asunthatneversets Posted April 30, 2013 Yes this is A-Khrid instruction. Which is to say 'A Tri'. 'Tri', meaning instructions on how to perform a certain practice or ritual, as in wang, lung and tri, the three aspects which constitute an empowerment. And 'A' meaning one's primordial nature. A-Khrid is instructions on how to recognize vidyā (rig pa). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tibetan_Ice Posted April 30, 2013 Yes this is A-Khrid instruction. Which is to say 'A Tri'. 'Tri', meaning instructions on how to perform a certain practice or ritual, as in wang, lung and tri, the three aspects which constitute an empowerment. And 'A' meaning one's primordial nature. A-Khrid is instructions on how to recognize vidyā (rig pa). Hi ASTNS, Thanks for explaining that. TI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norbu Posted July 8, 2013 I was fortunate enough to spend 3 weeks in retreat with Geshe Tenzin Wangyal one summer, and the entire teaching/practice was on A-Khrid Dzogchen. They also introduced an A-Khrid Trul Khor (A Tibetan Yoga) we did each morning. The Bon have three practices of Dzogchen: A-Khrid, Zhang Zhung Nyen Gyu, and Dzogchen. I gained a great deal from Geshe Tenzin that summer, and could totally advise on getting his books on Dzogchen. He taught at Rice University, and as he told us, he learned how to talk to Americans, and most importantly he learned ho to teach Westerners. His instructions are clear and easy to follow. Norbu 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites