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 ’...
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Part 2c.2 - The teaching of the meaning of this by example
As for the extensive explanation of this nature of dharmata beyond accepting and rejecting
For example:
Like various reflections and the surface of a mirror,
Such are the various dharmas and the state of emptiness.
As reflections are not something other than the surface of a mirror, all dharmas should be known as emptiness.
The Jewel Heap Sutra says:
In a pure and luminous mirror,
As reflected natures appear,
All dharmas are reflections
To be truly viewed as unborn.
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All dharmas, Extensive explanation.