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2008-12-13

Dzogchen Practice in Everyday Life by HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

"When engaging in meditation practice, we should feel it to be as natural as eating, breathing and defecating. It should not become a specialised or formal event, bloated with seriousness and solemnity. We should realise that meditation transcends effort, practice, aims, goals and the duality of liberation and non-liberation. Meditation is always ideal; there is no need to correct anything. Since everything that arises is simply the play of mind as such, there is no unsatisfactory meditation and no need to judge thoughts as good or bad."

http://www.nyingma.com/dzogchen1.htm

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