The Great Chariot

by Longchenpa | 268,580 words

A Commentary on Great Perfection: The Nature of Mind, Easer of Weariness In Sanskrit the title is ‘Mahāsandhi-cittā-visranta-vṛtti-mahāratha-nāma’. In Tibetan ‘rDzogs pa chen po sems nyid ngal gso’i shing rta chen po shes bya ba ’...

Part 2b.3 - Resting free from partiality like the sky

As for resting free from partiality like the sky

We should let ourselves be like an empty, luminous sky,
Impartial and free from any clouds of discursive thought.

Rest in the primordially empty sky-like nature of mind, without emanating and gathering discursive thoughts. The All-Creating King says:

Kye great vajra being, now you should meditate.
In enlightenment, dharmata, that does not accept or reject,
Rest like space, without fabrications of body and mind.
Not attached or grasping perception, be without meditation.
Completely peaceful like space, free from all disturbance,
Do not engage with objects or concepts of intention.

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