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.4 - Resting in spontaneous actionlessness

As for resting free from assertion and denial, hope and fear:

Let us be firm and steady like the King of Mountains.
Free from hope and fear, let us neither affirm nor deny.

With the mind motionless like the king of mountains, rest without discursive thoughts of denial and assertion. The All-Creating King says:

Kye! the teacher of teachers, the doer of all, the king,
Cuts the bonds of duality by realization.
By having rested in uncontradicted equality,
Realization of me, the doer of all, is established.

That which binds, discursive thought, has been cut through.
Not working on liberation, never gaining nirvana,
The essential meaning does not fixate such biased conceptions.
Do not meditate on the goal, nor engage beings with compassion.

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