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Lotsawa Series 217E

This publication is intended for those who have already received the Dzogchen transmission from Chogyal Namkhai Norbu

© 2005 Shang Shung Edizioni 58031 Arcidosso GR-Italy tel: 0564 966039 e-mail: [email protected]

www.dzogchen.it

IPC -

- Approved by the International Publica­

tions Committee of the Dzogchen Community founded by Chogyal Namkhai Norbu

CHOGYAL NAMKHAI N ORBU

LONGSAL TEACHINGS VOLUME FIVE

Translatedfrom Tibetan and edited by Adriano Clemente with the kind help of the Author



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Shang Shung Edizioni

CONTENTS

Translator's note to the Longsal Series

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of Teachings

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Preface The Principle of the View Totally Beyond

11 13 71

Conceptual Mind

The History Root Text

The Direct Introduction to the Principle of the Mirror of Vajrasattva

The History Root Text

87 89 1 07

The U padesha on the Tregchod of Primordial

125 127 1 67

Purity

The History Root Text

The Upadesha on the Profound Path of

The History Root Text_

1 83 1 85 1 97

Acknowledgement

207

Illusory Body

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TRANSLATOR'S NOTE TO THE LONGSAL SERIES OF TEACIDNGS

The Longsa! Cycle or The Luminous Clarity of the Universe, Heart Essence ofthe Dakin is (Klang chen 'od gsa! mkha' 'gro 'i snying thig) is the col­

lection of Chogyal Namkhai Norbu 's rediscovered teachings. This series of publications contains translations of the original texts together with the histories of their discovery. The reader should be aware that in order to thoroughly understand and apply the teachings included in the texts, it is es­ sential to rely upon the oral instructions of the transmission holder.

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PREFACE

This fifth volume of teachings from the Long­ sal Cycle contains four upadeshas and the histo­ ries of their discovery. These teachings were re­ ceived through dreams over a period of time from 1 961 to 1 999. The Principle ofthe View Totally Beyond Con­ ceptual Mind ( ITa ba blo 'das chen po ' i dgongs pa), written down in its final form in 1 983, con­

tains the root verses of a special teaching on the View ofAtiyoga. The detailed explanation of this teaching has already been published in Volume 4 of this series as The Main Points of the View To­ tally Beyond Conceptual Mind (ITa ba blo 'das chen po 'i gnad byang). The Direct Introduction to the Principle of the Mirror of Vajrasattva (rDor sems me long gi dgongs pa ngo sprod) is an introduction to the nature of self-perfection or lhundrub through the

symbol of the crystal. This upadesha was received in two different dreams, in 1 997 and in 1 999, re­ spectively related to the author's master and pa­ ternal uncle Togden Ugyen Tendzin (U rgyan bstan 'dzin, 1 893- 1 959), and to his root guru Changchub Dorje (Byang chub rdo rje, 1 826- 1 961). The Upadesha on the Tregchod of Primordial Purity (Ka dag khregs chad kyi man ngag), origi­

nally received from the Fifth Dalai Lama Lob sang Gyatso (Blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1 61 7 -1 682) in a

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dream and written down in its final

form in 1998, contains special instructions on the practice of the Four Chogzhags, the essence ofTregchod. The Upadesha on the Profound Path of Illu­ sory Body (Zab lam sgyu !us kyi man ngag) re­

veals the fundamental points of the practice of Il­ lusory Body according to the Ati Dzogpa Chenpo teaching. It is mainly connected to a dream in which the author met Gyalse Gyurmed Gyaltsen (rGyal sras 'gyur med rgyal mtshan, 1 91 4- 1 972), son of Changchub Dmj e. I wish to thank Steve Landsberg and Louise Landes Levi for reviewing my English. January 2005 Adriano Clemente

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In the year of the Metal-Male-Monkey, on the eleventh of July, 1980, during a retreat held in a village (called Volpago) near Monte belluna, North Italy, in which I gave teachings on Dzogpa Chenpo to more than one hundred interested people, males and females, gathered there frotn every direction, at night I had the following dream. I was in an unknown place, inside a cave brightly shining with turquoise light which seemed to be a library of Dzogchen texts. Among many thousands of (Tibetan styled) books written in the Oddiyana language, in the symbolic script of the Dakinis and other languages, I was searching for a text on the View which had appeared from a

drombu that the Pramoha Dorj e Yudronma had sent to me many years before, in the year of the Metal­ Female-Bull (1961), whose title was: 0

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"This is the text that I need. Thank you!" I told them. Then they left me there and went back to their places. I started to read quickly as much as I could, and (I knew) it was the same text that I had been reading with the Pramoha Padma Paldzinma in the past.

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���From The Luminous Clarity of the Universe, Heart Essence of the Dakinis herein is contained The Principle of the View Totally Beyond Conceptual Mind I pay homage to Bhagavan Shri Mahasukha (Glo­ rious Total Bliss) ! The condition at the time in which the primordial basis

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There were many verses and I read them for quite a long time; but while I was reading, some participants in the retreat made loud noises that woke me up. It was already some time after dawn. As soon as I woke up, I clearly remembered my dream. Immediately I prepared myself to write down some notes; and although all the meanings of the text were vividly clear in my mind, I was able to remember clearly only the verses quoted above. Thus I could only remain very sad. Alas !

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their row and settled in the equality of contempla­ tion with them. After a while, the yogin said again, "This is the state of the Vajra of the Mind of all the Vidyadharas", and as before remained for a while. At the end both teacher and student intoned in unison a long slow A and remained in the equality of contemplation for a long time. After a while the yogin said in a very elegant voice: � �,� From The Luminous Clarity of the Universe,

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the Daldnis, whose transmission has fallen upon you. This is a powerful sacred place for direct in­ troduction to the state of Self-Perfected Dzogpa Chenpo. It is called The Land ofthe Stainless Crys­ tal Rock of Oddiyana, and is really a special place for directly introducing the vision of self-perfec­ tion (/hun grub) of Dzogpa Chenpo." I asked Togden Rinpoche, "If that is so, please Uncle Togden Rinpoche, be so kind as to give us a direct introduction to the vision of self-perfection ofDzogpa Chenpo ! " Uncle Togden Rinpoche said, "Is i t alright i f I give you the special upadesha, which I orally re­ ceived from the Mahaguru of Oddiyana Padma­ sambhava, of the direct introduction to The Lumi­

nous Clarity ofthe Universe, Heart Essence ofthe Dakinis, whose transmission has fallen upon you?" "Of course it is ! You could not be more kind. Please do it! " I replied.

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Noble sons endowed with the bestfortune Look well at these mirrors of Vajrasattva! Since the natural Dang of the crystal is transparent, The very essence of the utterly pure Dharmakaya is recognized Since the Rolpa manifesting inside is infinite, The self-perfected Sambhogakaya is recognized

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symbolic letter of The Luminous Clarity of the Universe, Heart Essence of the Dakinis, vividly

appeared, as if written with molten gold, inside the crystal rock shaped like a bird's egg. From (the letter) five-colored rays of light spread in all di­

rections. As soon as we fmished to sing the Song ofVajra, upon the surface of the crystal rock appeared (many) elegant Tibetan Uchen letters, about one cubit in size, as if written with molten azurite, with two dots, one on top of the other, separating each

syllable, and the terma sign at the end of each line. They were all very bright and shining. I asked them, "What do you see inside this crys­ tal rock?" Unanimously they replied, "We clearly see the spreading of marvelous multi-colored rainbow light inside the crystal rock." Understanding that they didn't see the letters, I told them, "Many letters are appearing inside the

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Without leaving the view at the level of mere (in­ tellectual) understanding, Having discovered knowledge in your state, Maintain the confidence ofultimate certainty that you have gained through experience By letting all tensions dissolve (Tregchod) with­ out modifying anything! The dimension of the real condition ofprimordial purity Is

totally complete with the qualities of self-per­ fection. Remain without being distractedfrom the uninterrupted wisdom ofyour Rigpa,

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Without anything to be accomplished! Since all existing knowable phenomena Are non dualfrom the Tsal ofyour Rigpa, And they are the very state of Samantabhadra, Let go of any effort to accept or reject! Although (this state) is not beyond the condition of the three gates, It totally transcends conceptual phenomena. Since it is freefrom the conceptualfixation of lib­ eration and illusion, Sustain it in a relaxed way through the four Chogzhags. Just as in the instant of authentic Rigpa One s body can be found in any attitude, Without modifying or contriving that very condition, Sustain the state ofRigpa by leaving it as it is I For example, mountains have many forms Due to the interdependent factors of place and time, But they (all) remain unmodified, in their natu­ rally arisen condition.

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This is the Chogzhag of the Mountain.

In that instant of abiding in the real condition Leave the eyes connected to the object of vision, And similarly leave all sensefunctions (related to) their objects as they are, In that condition of clarity and emptiness I Abiding in this state, just like the king of moun­ tains, One is beyond any movement caused by the oc­ currence of thought. With the three gates integrated in the dimension ofRigpa, Find yourself in the total confidence of the Chog­ zhag of the Mountain! Since the methods related to the breathing and to the gaze Are the two guides for the mind, There exist many systems which entail modifying through effort. (But here), sustain in a relaxed way (the state of) Ati without modifying anything!

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OM AI:i HD¥ E MA KI RI KI RI MA SU TA VA LI VA LI SA MI TA SU RU SU RD KU TA LI MA SU MA SU A

Without leaving the view at the level of mere (intellectual) understanding, having discovered knowledge in your state, maintain the confidence of ultimate certainty that you have gained through

experience by letting all tensions di ssolve (Tregchod) without modifying anything! The dimension (Ying) of the real condition of primordial purity is totally complete with the quali­ ties of self-perfection. Remain without being dis­ tracted from the uninterrupted wisdom of your Rigpa, without anything to accomplish! 1 67

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Whatever thoughts arise related to the six ag­ gregates of consciousness are left in their own con­ dition and thereby self-liberate in their own na­ ture. In the dimension where there is no duality between arising and liberating and (the related concepts of) good and bad, the light of the wis­ dom of Rigpa supremely shines. The one who never moves from this state and maintains in a relaxed manner the natural condi­ tion (Dang) without ever departing from it, is (known as) a yogin of the space of the universe. Unmodified by the conduct of the three gates, vision and Rigpa are integrated in the real condi­ tion. Unmodified by a session of contemplation, the equality of the fourth time is realized. SAMAYA GYA GYA GYA A A A Thus is concluded THE UPADESHA ON THE TREGCHOD OF

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