View, Meditation and Action
The practical training of the Dzogchen Path is traditionally, and most simply, described in terms of View, Meditation, and Action (Tib. ལྟ་སྒོམ་སྤྱོད་གསུམ་, ta gom chö sum; Wyl. lta sgom spyod gsum) . To see directly the absolute state, the Ground of our being, is the View; the way of stabilizing that View and making it an unbroken experience is Meditation; and integrating the View into our entire reality, and life, is what is meant by Action. [1]
References
Further Reading
- Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living & Dying, edited by Patrick Gaffney & Andrew Harvey. Published by Rider. ISBN 0-7126-1569-5
- Patrul Rinpoche, The Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones, The Practice of View, Meditation and Action, with commentary by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. Published by Shambhala. ISBN 0-87773-493-3