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The Essence of Mind

by Mipham Rinpoche

 

“Namo Guru Mañjuśrīye!

 

The actual nature of things is inconceivable and inexpressible. Yet, for those fortunate individuals who seek to penetrate the profound meaning of dharmatā, I shall here offer a few words by way of illustration. 

 

What we call “essence of mind” is the actual face of unconditioned pure awareness, which is recognized through receiving the guru's blessings and instructions. If you wonder what this is like, it is empty in essence, beyond conceptual reference; it is cognizant by nature, spontaneously present; and it is all-pervasive and unobstructed in its compassionate energy. This is the rigpa in which the three kāyas are inseparable. 

 

It is therefore as the vidyādhara Garab Dorje said in his Final Testament:

 

This rigpa, which has 

 

  • no concrete existence as anything at all,
  • Is completely unobstructed 
  • in the arising of its self-appearances.
  • To summarize: the actual nature of mind—
  • the way it has always been, in and of itself—
  • is this innate pure awareness 
  • that is unfabricated and unrestricted. 


When this is explained in negative terms: 

  • It is not something to be apprehended;
  • Nor is it a non-existent void;
  • It is not some combination of these two,
  • Nor is it a third option that is neither.

 

This is the view of the absence of any identifiable existence, the fact that it cannot be conceptualised in any way by thinking, “It is like this.”

 

When explained in more positive, experiential terms, it is said to be glaringly empty, lucidly clear, vividly pure, perfectly even, expansively open, and so on. 

 

To illustrate this using examples: without limit or centre, it is like space; in its unlimited clarity, it is like sunlight flooding the sky; without clear inside and outside, it is like a crystal ball; in its freedom from clinging and attachment, it is like the traces of a bird in flight; and neither arising nor ceasing, it is like the sky. 

 

To dispel any doubts or misunderstandings that might arise from this instruction, it is described as the great clarity that is beyond partiality, the great emptiness of freedom from conceptual reference, the great union that cannot be separated, and so on.

 

In terms of its meaning, as it cannot be pointed out by words, it is inexpressible; as it cannot be known with ordinary modes of consciousness, it is inconceivable; and as it is does not fall into any extreme, it is the great freedom from elaboration. In the end, it is beyond all expressions, such as: it is all and everything, it is not all, everything lies within it, or does not, and so on. It remains an individual experience of self-knowing awareness. 

 

The names used to illustrate it are 'primordial purity' and 'spontaneous presence', and, when summarizing: 'the single, all-encompassing sphere of naturally arising wisdom'.

 

As it is the pinnacle of all in terms of the qualities it possesses, it is also the transcendent perfection of wisdom (prajñāpāramitā) and so on.

 

Symbolically, it can be revealed by means of the sun, 
or a magnifying glass, a crystal ball, 
or a finger pointing into space, and so forth. 
When you have a precious jewel in your own hand,
Even if others should discard them, why be angry?
Without losing your connection to these instructions,
The pinnacle of Dharma, and your own good fortune,
Even if others should criticize them, why be angry?”

 

~  Translated by Adam Pearcey, 2016, with the kind assistance of Alak Zenkar Rinpoche.

 

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THE FINAL WORDS OF PADMASAMBHAVA

 

Homage to the master.

 

Lady Tsogyal of Kharchen served the nirmanakaya Orgyen Padmakara from her eighth year, accompanying him like a shadow follows a body. When the master was about to leave Tibet for the land of the rakshas, I, Lady Kharchen, having offered a mandala of gold and turquoise and having arranged a tantric feast, a wheel of gathering, implored:

Great master! You are leaving to tame the rakshas. I am left behind here in Tibet. Although I have served you for a long time, master, this old woman has no confidence about the time of death. So I beseech you to kindly give me an instruction condensing all teachings into one, which is concise and easy to practice.

 

The great master replied: Devoted one with a faithful and virtuous mind, listen to me. 

 

Although there are many profound key points of body, rest free and relaxed as you feel comfortable. Everything is included in simply that.


Although there are many key points of speech such as breath control and mantra recitation, stop speaking and remain like a mute. Everything is included in simply that.


Although there are many key points of mind such as concentrating, relaxing, projecting, dissolving and focusing inward, everything is included in simply letting it rest in its natural state, free and easy, without fabrication. 

 

But the mind doesnt remain quietly in that state.

 

You may wonder, is mind nothing? It still shimmers and flashes forth, like haze in the heat of the sun. You may wonder, is it something? It has no color or shape to identify it but is utterly empty and completely awake. That is the nature of your mind.

 

Having recognized it as such, to become certain about it, that is the view. 


To remain undistracted in the state of stillness, without fabrication or fixation, that is the meditation. 


In that state, to be free from clinging or attachment, accepting or rejecting, hope or fear, towards any of the experiences of the six senses, that is the conduct.

 

Whatever doubt or hesitation occurs, mentally call on your master for help. 


Dont remain in places of ordinary people, practice in seclusion. Give up your clinging to whatever you are most attached to as well as to whomever you have the strongest bond with in this life, and practice. Like that, although your body remains in human form, your mind is equal to the buddhas.

 

At the time of dying, you should practice as follows: 


When the earth element dissolves into water, the body becomes heavy and cannot support itself. 


When the water element dissolves into fire, the mouth and nose dry up. 


When the fire element dissolves into wind, body heat disappears. 


When the wind element dissolves into consciousness, you cannot but exhale with a rattle and inhale with a gasp.

 

Next you feel as if being pressed down by a huge mountain, 


being trapped within darkness, 


or being dropped into the expanse of space. 

 

All these experiences are accompanied by thunderous and ringing sounds. 
The whole sky is vividly bright like an unfurled brocade.


 Now within a dome of rainbow lights the natural forms of your mind, the peaceful, wrathful, semi-wrathful deities and the ones with various heads begin to fill the sky. Some brandish weapons and utter Beat! beat! Kill! kill! Hung! Hung! Phat! Phat! and other fierce sounds. There is light like a hundred thousand suns shining at once.

 

At this time, your innate deity will remind you of awareness saying, Dont be distracted! Dont be distracted! 


Your innate demon will disturb all your experiences, make them collapse and utter sharp and fierce sounds and confuse you.

 

At this point, know this: 


The feeling of being pressed down is not that of being pressed by a mountain. It is your own elements dissolving. Dont be afraid of that! 


The feeling of being trapped within darkness is not a darkness. It is your five sense faculties dissolving. 


The feeling of being dropped into the expanse of space is not being dropped. It is your mind without support because your body and mind have separated and your breathing has stopped.

 

All the experiences of rainbow lights are the natural manifestations of your mind. 


The peaceful and wrathful forms are the natural forms of your mind. 


All sounds are your own sounds.


All lights are your own lights. Have no doubt about that. 


If you do feel doubt, it throws you back into samsara. 

 

Resolve all this to be self-display, and when you then remain wide awake in luminous emptiness, simply in that you will attain the three kayas and awaken to enlightenment. Even if someone then cast you into samsara, you wont go there.


The innate deity means undistracted presence of mind which right now arrests your thinking. 


From this moment, the most important point is rid this mind of hope and fear, clinging and fixation, toward the objects of your six sense faculties as well as to fascination, joy and sadness. 

 

If you already now become stable in this, you will be able to reassume your natural state in the bardo and awaken to enlightenment. 


The most vital point is therefore to sustain your practice undistractedly from this very moment.

The innate demon is your present tendency for ignorance, your doubt and hesitation. 

 

Whatever frightful phenomena appear at that time, such as sounds, colors and lights, dont be fascinated, dont doubt and dont be afraid. Falling into doubt for even a moment, will cause you to wander into samsara, so gain complete stability.

 

Next you may experience the entrances to a womb in the form of celestial palaces. Don't be attracted to them. Be certain of that! Be free from hope and fear! 

 

I swear there is no doubt that you will then become enlightened without taking further rebirths.

 

When this happens, it is not that you are helped by a buddha, because your awareness is primordially enlightened. It is not that you can be harmed by a hell, because fixation is naturally cleared away, fear of samsara and hope for nirvana are cut from the root. Becoming enlightened can be compared to water cleared of sediments, gold cleansed of impurities or the sky cleared of clouds.

 

Having realized space-like dharmakaya for the benefit of oneself, you will accomplish the welfare of sentient beings as far as space pervades. Having attained sambhogakaya and nirmanakaya for the welfare of others, you will benefit sentient beings as far as your mind pervades phenomena.

 

If this instruction is given three times to even a great sinner such as one who has killed his own father and mother, he will not fall into samsara even if thrown there. There is no doubt about becoming enlightened. Even if you have many other profound teachings, without an instruction like this, you remain far away from enlightenment. Since you dont know where you may wander next, practice this with perseverance.

 

You must give this instruction to recipients who have great faith, strong diligence and are intelligent, who always remember their teacher, who have confidence in the oral instructions, who exert themselves in the practice, who are stable-minded and able to give up concerns for this world. Give them this with the masters seal of entrustment, the yidams seal of secrecy, and the dakinis seal of entrustment.

 

Although I, Padmakara, have followed many masters for one thousand eight hundred years, have requested instructions, received teachings, studied and taught, meditated and practiced, I have not found any teaching more profound than this. I am going to tame the rakshas. You should practice like this. Lady, you will become enlightened in the celestial realms. Therefore persevere in this instruction.

 

Having spoken, the precious master mounted the rays of the sun and departed for the land of the rakshas. Following that, Lady Tsogyal attained liberation. She committed this teaching to writing and concealed it as a profound treasure. She made this aspiration: In the future, may it be given to Guru Dorje Lingpa. May it then benefit many beings.

 

This completes the Sacred Refined Essence Instruction, the reply to questions on self-liberation at the moment of death and in the bardo. 


Samaya, seal, seal, seal.

 

This text by the treasure revealer Dorje Lingpa was translated in accordance with the precious oral instructions of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and his Dharma heir Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, by Erik Pema Kunsang and is included in Dakini Teachings, Rangjung Yeshe Publications. 

 

***  "TRUE BOOKS" by Erik Pema Kunsang  08/28/2015

 

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Emaho! At the end of this age my terma treasures will flourish in this snowy land of Tibet. Listen here, all of you who will follow my advice at that time!

 

It is difficult to realize the nature of Ati Yoga of the Great Perfection, so train in it! This nature is the awakened state of mind. Although your body remains human, your mind arrives at the stage of buddhahood.

 

No matter how profound, how vast, or how all-encompassing the teachings of the Great Perfection may be, they are all included within this: Don’t meditate on or fabricate even as much as an atom and don’t be distracted for even as much as an instant. 

 

— Guru Rinpoche. From the terma text 'The Jewel Spike Testament', 📖 Advice from the Lotus-Born

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