In direct and experiential language, Dzogchen Pema Kalsang Rinpoche explains clearly how to put Shabkar\'s classic verses on trekcho meditation into practice, so we may realise the true nature of mind.
His insight brings an authenticity to the teachings which can only be present in the words of a realised master..
One of the most eminent lamas in Tibet, Dzogchen Pema Kalsang Rinpoche is widely recognised as a brilliant scholar and highly realised master of the Great Perfection.
Unload the mental burden of activities and remain in unwavering equipoise of effortless non-meditation.
Leave thoughts naturally and they become self-liberated.
If we chase after them we become confused, like water turning into ice.
Do not pursue thoughts.
When thoughts stream forth, this is the manifest expressivity of wisdom.
When abiding, this is the essence of true nature.
If they do not occur, allow them not to occur.
If they arise, allow them to arise.
Thoughts are the expressivity of true nature.
For a living breathing human being, is there anyone to whom thoughts do not arise? Thoughts occur, but it does not matter.
These profound instructions may only be read by those who have been authorised and empowered into the main Dzogchen practices by a genuine master.
In direct and experiential language, Dzogchen Pema Kalsang Rinpoche explains clearly how to put Shabkar\'s classic verses on trekcho meditation into practice, so we may realise the true nature of mind