
Episode 9 - How to practice on the path of Dzogchen ?
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About this listen
In this ninth episode of “What is Dzogchen?”, the second of a series of three on the Dzogchen path, Mila Khyentse Rinpoche and Damien Brohon discuss how to practice on the path of the Great Perfection.
Host: Marie-Laure
The Dzogchen Path: In this series of three episodes, we’ll look at what motivates us to take this path, how to practice it, and finally, the characteristics of this path. In this episode, we will focus on the Dzogchen path.
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To realize our true nature and let it blossom, we need to walk a path. How do we practice the path of the Great Perfection ?
Recap & Takeaways
“What is Dzogchen?” series, Episode 9 : How do we practice the path of Dzogchen ?
- Dzogchen path : view, meditation and action 1’24
- Starting the path with the introduction to the nature of the mind 4’18
- Dzogchen main practice : integrating this view in every aspects of our life 6'01
- Transitory vs definitive introduction 7’17
- Preparing oneself to receive the definitive introduction : the gradual path 10’30
- Normal, superior and primordial knowledge 13'52
- A threefold path : preliminary, main practice and the result of the path 15'30
- Role of the master along the path 16’56
- Pitfalls to be avoided in the relationship with the master 20’35
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