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'''The Natural Freedom of the Nature of Mind''' (Tib. ''Semnyi Rangdrol''; [[Wyl.]] ''sems nyid rang grol'') - part of [[Longchenpa]]'s [[Trilogy of Natural Freedom]]. | '''The Natural Freedom of the Nature of Mind''' (Tib. ''Semnyi Rangdrol''; [[Wyl.]] ''sems nyid rang grol'') - part of [[Longchenpa]]'s [[Trilogy of Natural Freedom]]. It contains the oft-quoted lines: | ||
:Since everything is but an illusion, | |||
:Perfect in being what it is, | |||
:Having nothing to do with good or bad, | |||
:Acceptance or rejection, | |||
:One might as well burst out laughing! | |||
:''thams cad mnyam rdzogs sgyu ma'i rang bzhin la//'' | |||
:''bzang ngan blang dor med pas dgod re bro//'' | |||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
Revision as of 15:59, 8 August 2007
The Natural Freedom of the Nature of Mind (Tib. Semnyi Rangdrol; Wyl. sems nyid rang grol) - part of Longchenpa's Trilogy of Natural Freedom. It contains the oft-quoted lines:
- Since everything is but an illusion,
- Perfect in being what it is,
- Having nothing to do with good or bad,
- Acceptance or rejection,
- One might as well burst out laughing!
- thams cad mnyam rdzogs sgyu ma'i rang bzhin la//
- bzang ngan blang dor med pas dgod re bro//
Translations
- Longchen Rabjam, The Practice of Dzogchen, translated by Tulku Thondup, Snow Lion, 2002