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"Mahamudra" is a Sanskrit word meaning "great seal" and refers to the nature of all phenomena.
The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� 1 The Buddhist Framework 1997
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The words above were written by Trungpa Rinpoche in 1968, part of his Sadhana of Mahamudra.
E. Nina Rothe: Johanna Demetrakas' Crazy Wisdom: Can It Ever Be? E. Nina Rothe 2011
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Called Thought-Free Wakefulness, it offers the profoundity and clarity of two great Tibetan meditation traditions, Dzogchen and Mahamudra.
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Called Thought-Free Wakefulness, it offers the profoundity and clarity of two great Tibetan meditation traditions, Dzogchen and Mahamudra.
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Phyag-chen ma-rig mun-sel (Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Ignorance).
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As the great First Panchen Lama, Lozang-chokyi-gyeltsen has said in A Root Text for Mahamudra (Phyag-chen rtsa-ba), “From the point of view of individually ascribed names, there are numerous traditions … Nevertheless, when scrutinized by a yogi, learned in scripture and logic and experienced (in meditation), their definitive meanings are all seen to come to the same intended point.”
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Mahamudra meditation is not conducted merely on the basis of mind's nature, it is meditation focused on that nature.
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Mahamudra meditation is always done with eyes wide open.
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Introduction to Mahamudra and Its Practical Application to Life (part 1)
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Mahamudra and the Four Noble Truths (part 2) 12 May 2008
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