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![]() ![]() "Sometimes, in the space of the sky, there is bliss; in the state without extremes or center, there is bliss. Sometimes, in the depth of the ocean, there is bliss; in the state without movement or agitation, there is bliss. Sometimes, at the sun and the moon, there is bliss; in the state of clarity without obscuration, there is bliss. Sometimes, in the middle of a river, there is bliss; in the state without ceasing, there is bliss. Sometimes, residing in retreat, there is bliss; in practicing in solitude, there is bliss." -- excerpt from Jetsun Trakpa Gyaltsen's doha, Song of Experience Dzogchen is a Tibetan word that means "great perfection." It can be defined as "a naked awareness practice applicable to any circumstance or situation, and easily integrated into modern life." Doha, aside from being the capital of Qatar (Ad-Dawhah), is a Sanskrit word that means "song of realization," one of which can "offer insight into genuine reality." Dzogchen Doha, in two parts |
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