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Dam Ngak Dzo

Postby heart » Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:25 pm

I recently found this excellent site on the Dam Ngak Dzo "Treasury of Oral Instructions.", a collection of empowerment's, texts and sadhanas with the essential teachings of the Eight Practice Lineages.

http://dnz.tsadra.org/index.php/Main_Page

I had the good fortune to receive parts of this from Thrangu Rinpoche many years ago and I have been searching for an index of the texts and empowerment's I received at that time. I was very happy to see that Ringu Tulku created such an index in English that is available here http://gdamsngagmdzod.tsadra.org/images ... ontent.pdf

I thought maybe someone else wanted this as bad a s I wanted it.

/magnus
"The direct, hard to understand, subtle field of knowing, the Great Path, is non-conceptual (akalpana), and entirely beyond the grasp of intellectual thought. Divorced from verbal ideation, it is difficult to point out and as difficult to enquire into. It cannot be communicated through words and [therefore] is not within the scope of the neophyte (adikarmika). Nevertheless the path is to be approached through studying scriptures (sutra) of the World-Teacher and following the personal instructions (upadesa) of one's Guru-ji."

Bodhicittabhavana by Acarya Sri Manjusrimitra
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Re: Dam Ngak Dzo

Postby conebeckham » Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:07 pm

Man, thank you SO much for that! I was looking for something you pointed me to--I have it in paper, but my volumes are in my shrine and I have been putting off taking them down from the shelf......your link provided me an easy way to get there--and the whole texts are there! That's amazing, and I can't believe I've missed it before.
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Re: Dam Ngak Dzo

Postby Josef » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:28 pm

This is awesome.
Thanks Magnus!
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