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'''Finding Comfort and Ease in the Illusoriness of Things''' (Tib. སྒྱུ་མ་ངལ་གསོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''sgyu ma ngal gso'') — part of the [[Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease]] by [[Longchenpa]]. | '''Finding Comfort and Ease in the Illusoriness of Things''' (Tib. སྒྱུ་མ་ངལ་གསོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''sgyu ma ngal gso'') — part of the [[Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease]] by [[Longchenpa]]. | ||
* {{TBRCW|O00EGS1015846|O00EGS101584615856$W23760|རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་སྒྱུ་མ་ངལ་གསོ་, ''rdzogs pa chen po sgyu ma ngal gso''}} | |||
==Tibetan Text== | |||
*{{TBRCW|O00EGS1015846|O00EGS101584615856$W23760|རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་སྒྱུ་མ་ངལ་གསོ་, ''rdzogs pa chen po sgyu ma ngal gso''}} | |||
==Related Texts== | ==Related Texts== |
Revision as of 14:55, 28 February 2016
Finding Comfort and Ease in the Illusoriness of Things (Tib. སྒྱུ་མ་ངལ་གསོ་, Wyl. sgyu ma ngal gso) — part of the Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease by Longchenpa.
Tibetan Text
Related Texts
Aside from the root text, there are three other texts on the same topic:
- 1. A summary called The Garland of Mandarava Flowers
- 2. A commentary called The Excellent Chariot
- 3. Guided meditative instructions called The Wish-fulfilling Jewel
Translations & Commentaries
- H.V. Guenther, Kindly Bent to Ease Us, Part 3: Wonderment, Dharma Publishing, 1975
- Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje, The Fearless Lion's Roar: Profound Instructions on Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, translated by David Christensen (Boston & London: Snow Lion, 2015)