Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche ((Tibetan: སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་ཨོ་རྒྱན་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་, Wylie: Sprul-sku O-rgyan Rin-po-che, where "Rinpoche" is an honorific meaning "Precious One," not a surname) was a Tibetan Buddhist Lama of the Kagyü and Nyingma schools, and a teacher of Dzogchen. He is most widely known in the West through the works of Erik Pema Kunsang and Marcia Binder Schmidt.
i love reading Tulku Urgyen the wisdom shines through the words so it is great support though sometimes gets bogged down and complicated by all the Tibetan Buddhist terminology like Dharmakaya Shambogakaya Nirmanakaya kaya this kaya that and other really visualization oriented language when i am not that deep in Vajrayana practice to know what dude is talking about! keep it simple, stupid. (me is stupdi not Tulku Urgyen) so i am starting back at the fundamentals. http://www.accesstoinsight.org/
Tulku Uruygen has a uniquely clear voice that reaches across the ages to bring forth clear descriptions of instructions for following the Mahamudra path. These instructions are the perfect accompaniment to lessons from a great teacher or teachers the help one fully train in the Dzogchen tradition. I fully recommend this as both a guide to the ancient teachings and a timeless text for students of all levels of learning.
As it is has always been foundation of our being obscured by attachment to... what truly has know solid substance. We look but we rarely see...what is. Westerners are caught up in opium den of conceptional thinking lost in self identity, obscuration of what is actual.
This book is a transmission of a great master. The way Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche weaves together so many complex topics of Vajrayana with the pith instructions of Dzogchen, is in many ways beyond me. May I have the merit to benefit from his teachings, so I may be a benefit to others.