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Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:58 pm
by phantom59
Homage to Great Bliss!

Mahamudra is knowing that
all things are one's own mind.
Seeing objects as external is just noetic projection.
The whole of "appearance" is as empty as a dream.

The mind as such is merely a flow of awareness,
without self-nature, moving where it will like the wind.
Empty of an identity, it is like space.
All phenomena, like space, are the same.

That which is termed Mahamudra,
Is not a "thing" that can be pointed to.
It is the mind's own nature
that is Mahamudra [i.e., the Absolute State].

It is not something to be perfected or transformed.
Thus, to realize this, is to realize
that the whole world of appearance is Mahamudra.
This is the absolute all-inclusive Dharmakaya [i.e.,the Ultimate Embodiment of Buddhahood].

Uncontrived and just as it is,
the inconceivable Dharmakaya,
is itself effortless meditation.
Trying to attain something is not meditation.

Seeing everything like space, like a magical illusion,
Neither meditating nor not meditating,
Neither separate nor not separate:
Such is the Yogin's realization.

All virtuous and evil actions
Become liberated through this knowledge.
The sinful defilements become the Absolute Gnosis itself;
becoming the Yogin's friend, this is a fire consuming the forest of trees.

Where then is going or staying?
Who then needs to run to a Monastery to meditate?
If one does not understand this point,
liberation will be but a temporary event.

When the true nature is realized,
one abides in the unwavering state.
Whether or not one is in the state of Integration or not,
There is nothing to be corrected by antidote or meditation.

Whatever arises is devoid of self-nature.
Appearances are auto-liberated into the Sphere of Reality (Dharmadhatu).
Conceptual creation is auto-liberated into Absolute Gnosis (Mahajnana).
The non-duality [of these two] is the Dharmakaya.

Like the flow of a great river,
Whatever occurs is meaningful and true.
This is the eternal Buddha state,
The Great Bliss, transcending the Worldly Cycle.

All phenomena are empty of self-identity,
Wherein even the concept of emptiness is eliminated.
Free of concepts, clinging not to mental projections,
is the Path of all the Enlightened Ones.

For those fortunate to connect with this teaching,
I have uttered these words of heartfelt instruction.
Thus, may all sentient beings
become established in Mahamudra.

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:58 pm
by Ngawang Drolma
Thanks Phantom :namaste: :bow:

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:46 am
by Jangchup Donden
Awesome! Thanks! :)

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:27 pm
by jakeblues6919
Beautiful! Thanks a million!

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 5:02 pm
by ronnewmexico
Not to coop the thread but hopefully, not objectional to Phantom.. this quote from a preliminary practice, part of the natural liberation of the nature of mind...which seems to hit to my opinion on the same issues a bit, though not a mahamudra text or reference....


All phenomena are (ultimately) selfless, empty, and free from conceptual elaboration.
In their dynamic they resemble an illusion, mirage, dream, or reflected image,
A celestial city, an echo, a reflection of the moon in water, a bubble, an optical illlusion, or an untangible emanation,
You should know that all things of cyclic existence and nirvana
Accord (in nature) with these tenb similies of illusory phenomena,
All phenomena ae naturally uncreated,
They neither abide nor cease, neither come nor go,
They are without objective referent, signless, inaffable, and free from thought.
The time has come for this truth to be realized!

Or from a similiar source:

Be certain that conceptual thoughts and fleeting memories are not strictly identifiable,
But insubstantial in their motion, like the breezes of the atmosphere.
Look at your own mind to see whether it is like that or not!

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:36 am
by Pero
ronnewmexico wrote:Not to coop the thread but hopefully, not objectional to Phantom..
I don't think you have to worry about a bot getting upset. :rolling:

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:51 pm
by ronnewmexico
He's a bot??

Geeze louise...

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:55 pm
by Pero
ronnewmexico wrote:He's a bot??

Geeze louise...
Well in real life probably not, but his behaviour online seems like that to me. :smile:

Re: Song Of Mahamudra Spontaneously Sung By the Master Maitripa

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:56 pm
by ronnewmexico
Ahh....I see, said the blind man....and do agree!