Invocation of Samantabhadra
Invocation of Samantabhadra
hi ho
regarding the "Invocation to Samantabhadra" that is published in Dzogchen Invocations, Shang Shung Edizioni: is this the same text that is also translated (different translation I assume) and published as "The Prayer of Kuntuzangpo" in Quintessential Dzogchen?
many thanks
regarding the "Invocation to Samantabhadra" that is published in Dzogchen Invocations, Shang Shung Edizioni: is this the same text that is also translated (different translation I assume) and published as "The Prayer of Kuntuzangpo" in Quintessential Dzogchen?
many thanks
Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
Yes.Jikan wrote:hi ho
regarding the "Invocation to Samantabhadra" that is published in Dzogchen Invocations, Shang Shung Edizioni: is this the same text that is also translated (different translation I assume) and published as "The Prayer of Kuntuzangpo" in Quintessential Dzogchen?
many thanks
/magnus
"We are all here to help each other go through this thing, whatever it is."
~Kurt Vonnegut
"The principal practice is Guruyoga. But we need to understand that any secondary practice combined with Guruyoga becomes a principal practice." ChNNR (Teachings on Thun and Ganapuja)
~Kurt Vonnegut
"The principal practice is Guruyoga. But we need to understand that any secondary practice combined with Guruyoga becomes a principal practice." ChNNR (Teachings on Thun and Ganapuja)
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Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
I know that ChNNR is giving a retreat for this in LA next week. What is its purpose? How is it used/practiced?
"But if you know how to observe yourself, you will discover your real nature, the primordial state, the state of Guruyoga, and then all will become clear because you will have discovered everything"-Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
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Fa Dao wrote:I know that ChNNR is giving a retreat for this in LA next week. What is its purpose? How is it used/practiced?
It is an essential teaching on the basis, and how ignorance happens and what to do about it in the form of a beautiful aspiration. It comes from a long tantra from the Gongpa Zangthal cycle
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From the text itselfFa Dao wrote:I know that ChNNR is giving a retreat for this in LA next week. What is its purpose? How is it used/practiced?
/magnusAh Ho!
Hereafter, whenever a powerful yogin
With his or her Awareness radiant and free from delusion Recites this very powerful prayer,
then all who hear it Will achieve enlightenment within three lifetimes.
During a solar or lunar eclipse, during an earthquake, or when the earth rumbles,
At the solstices or the new year you should visualize Kungtuzangpo.
And if you pray loudly so all can hear,
Then beings of the three realms will be gradually liberated from suffering,
Through the prayer of the yogin and will finally achieve enlightenment.
"We are all here to help each other go through this thing, whatever it is."
~Kurt Vonnegut
"The principal practice is Guruyoga. But we need to understand that any secondary practice combined with Guruyoga becomes a principal practice." ChNNR (Teachings on Thun and Ganapuja)
~Kurt Vonnegut
"The principal practice is Guruyoga. But we need to understand that any secondary practice combined with Guruyoga becomes a principal practice." ChNNR (Teachings on Thun and Ganapuja)
Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
thanks everyone.
I'm attending the Los Angeles retreat, hence my question.
I'm attending the Los Angeles retreat, hence my question.
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Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
Enjoy and benefit! Hopefully I'll be there with you, albeit in Cape Town, via the webcast.Jikan wrote:thanks everyone.
I'm attending the Los Angeles retreat, hence my question.
Dukkham eva hi, na koci dukkhito,
kaarako na, kiriyaa va vijjati,
atthi nibbuti, na nibbuto pumaa,
maggam atthi, gamako na vijjati
Suffering there certainly is, but no sufferer,
no doer, though certainly the deed is found.
peace is achieved, but no-one's appeased,
the way is walked, but no walker's to be found.
- Visuddhimagga XVI, 90
kaarako na, kiriyaa va vijjati,
atthi nibbuti, na nibbuto pumaa,
maggam atthi, gamako na vijjati
Suffering there certainly is, but no sufferer,
no doer, though certainly the deed is found.
peace is achieved, but no-one's appeased,
the way is walked, but no walker's to be found.
- Visuddhimagga XVI, 90
Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
but what happens if one is not a powerful yogin?heart wrote:From the text itselfFa Dao wrote:I know that ChNNR is giving a retreat for this in LA next week. What is its purpose? How is it used/practiced?
/magnusAh Ho!
Hereafter, whenever a powerful yogin
With his or her Awareness radiant and free from delusion Recites this very powerful prayer,
then all who hear it Will achieve enlightenment within three lifetimes.
During a solar or lunar eclipse, during an earthquake, or when the earth rumbles,
At the solstices or the new year you should visualize Kungtuzangpo.
And if you pray loudly so all can hear,
Then beings of the three realms will be gradually liberated from suffering,
Through the prayer of the yogin and will finally achieve enlightenment.
what are the benefits i wonder ?
Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
Alpha, of course you are a powerful yogin! Just sometimes don't see it.
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Ah, yes ...i knew there must be something.....Jacob wrote:Alpha, of course you are a powerful yogin! Just sometimes don't see it.
Because lately i've managed to have my cofee only with one sugar instead of two...
Re: Invocation of Samantabhadra
you become a powerful yogin.alpha wrote:
but what happens if one is not a powerful yogin?
what are the benefits i wonder ?
ChNN explained this passage in different language. He translated it that if one is in a state of instant presence (rigpa), then those are the benefits. the powerful yogin is the one who is in instant presence.
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good morning everyone,
i was very fortunate to be able to attend this wonderful retreat. Rinpoche was amazing! wow..
they have the audio files available now:
http://tsegyalgar.org/localcenters/losa ... sretreata/
they've also posted the schedule for webcast:
Next Open Webcast
from Tsegyalgar East
beginning July 4th at 2p
Then EVERY MORNING AT 7:00
Wednesday July 4th 2P-4P Pacific.
Thursday July 5th 7A-9A Pacific.
Friday July 6th 7A-9A Pacific.
Saturday July 7th 7A-9A Pacific.
Sunday July 8th 7A-9A Pacific.
Monday July 9th 7A-9A Pacific.
Tuesday July 10th 7A-9A Pacific.
To connect when live:
http://www.shangshunginstitute.net/webcast/index.php
For more information:
http://tsegyalgar.org/localcenters/tseg ... thchoegya/
but i really encourage you and direct all my wishes for the opportunity to manifest for you to meet this great Master.
cheers,
cesar
i was very fortunate to be able to attend this wonderful retreat. Rinpoche was amazing! wow..
they have the audio files available now:
http://tsegyalgar.org/localcenters/losa ... sretreata/
they've also posted the schedule for webcast:
Next Open Webcast
from Tsegyalgar East
beginning July 4th at 2p
Then EVERY MORNING AT 7:00
Wednesday July 4th 2P-4P Pacific.
Thursday July 5th 7A-9A Pacific.
Friday July 6th 7A-9A Pacific.
Saturday July 7th 7A-9A Pacific.
Sunday July 8th 7A-9A Pacific.
Monday July 9th 7A-9A Pacific.
Tuesday July 10th 7A-9A Pacific.
To connect when live:
http://www.shangshunginstitute.net/webcast/index.php
For more information:
http://tsegyalgar.org/localcenters/tseg ... thchoegya/
but i really encourage you and direct all my wishes for the opportunity to manifest for you to meet this great Master.
cheers,
cesar