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Wonders of the Natural Mind: The Essence of Dzogchen in the Native Bon Tradition of Tibet

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This book is a presentation of Dzog Chen as taught in the Tibetan Bon tradition. The book is written in clear and concise English. This is particularly important as the teachings are very elaborate and at times hard to understand. The simple language used clarifies tremendously. The authentic descriptions of Dzog Chen give the serious student ample material to practice Dzog Chen.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Tenzin Wangyal

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Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche (བསྟན་འཛིན་དབང་རྒྱལ་ bstan 'dzin dbang rgyal) is a teacher (lama) of the Bön Tibetan religious tradition. He is presently based in the United States of America, where he founded the Ligmincha Institute in 1992 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, in order "to preserve the ancient teachings, transmissions and practices of the Bön Buddhist tradition."

The degree of "Geshe" is the highest academic achievement of traditional Tibetan culture, roughly equivalent to a Doctorate in Divinity; it's use in names is similar to that of the Western "Doctor." Similarly, "Rinpoche" is an honorific, meaning "Precious one," frequently bestowed on respected teachers.

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Author 98 books160 followers
March 28, 2013
I highly recommend this book as an excellent introduction to the Bon tradition of Tibet. In this book the author explains what the Bon tradition is and how it differs from Buddhist beliefs and practices. The author explores in depth the foundational beliefs and practices of the Bon tradition while also explaining how they can be meaningfully applied to the life of the practitioner. What I like is that its also clear that this tradition has its own perspective on emptiness, which I found useful for getting a new perspective on it. Overall, I recommend this book for anyone serious about doing internal work.
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December 6, 2019
Тензин Вагьял. Чудеса естесственного ума.
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Author 5 books34 followers
April 2, 2022
fascinating

It would be interesting to try to untangle original Bon themes from later Buddhist encrustations.
Fascinating stuff. Great poetry. The nine this the eighteen that. The wrathful deities. The Bardo state. Is any of it true. Who knows. Where’s the evidence. But still fascinating and fruitful traditions.
As for the Buddhist layer. Yeah all is emptiness. Absolute reality is beyond words. Blah blah blah.
Are there enlightened states beyond words?
Maybe, who knows. All this yapping about it though is not a good sign.

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Author 5 books10 followers
July 3, 2019


Another of Tenzin Wangal's brilliant and authoritative works on Dzogchen. We've added this book to the required reading list at Western Buddhist University.
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