The systematic methods used to recognize and stabilize this realization. This involves combining Shamatha (calm abiding) and Vipashyana (insight).
The result of practice, described as complete enlightenment or the "non-meditation" state where awareness remains undistracted and pervasive. Core Meditation Instructions
This overview explores ( Ngedön Drönme ), a seminal 16th-century meditation manual by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal . It serves as a practical, step-by-step guide to Mahamudra , the "Great Symbol" tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, focusing on the direct realization of the nature of the mind. Historical and Literary Context Clarifying the Natural State: A Principal Guida...
Clarifying the Natural State - by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal ... - Target
Dakpo Tashi Namgyal was a renowned scholar-practitioner of the lineage. While his massive work, Moonbeams of Mahamudra , provides an exhaustive philosophical encyclopedia of the tradition, Clarifying the Natural State was written as a shorter, practical manual designed specifically for practitioners to use in retreat. The Three-Fold Structure: Ground, Path, and Fruition The systematic methods used to recognize and stabilize
The text is traditionally structured around the three pillars of Vajrayana practice:
Understanding the "Natural State"—the fundamental, unconditioned nature of the mind that is already present but obscured by conceptual thinking. - Target Dakpo Tashi Namgyal was a renowned
The manual is famous for its "pithy advice" and specific metaphors used to stabilize awareness: