Ornament of the Wisdom Mind of Kuntuzangpo (Series 02) mp4 & mp3

© 2001 Lama Tharchin Rinpoche, © 2018 Lama Tharchin Rinpoche Heritage Foundation & Heart Teachings by Lama Tharchin Rinpoche

Available Formats: 7 mp4 video & mp3 audio files for download (links will be sent within 5 business days) (or add a thumb drive to have it shipped to you); also available on DVD

Recorded at: Teachings 1-2 filmed in Larkspur, California, at the home of two of his students, with Ngawang Zangpo translating; Teachings 3-7 filmed at Rinpoche’s residence in Rio del Mar, Aptos, California, with Rinpoche teaching in English

Lama Tharchin Rinpoche wrote this prayer of aspiration in response to the death of his nephew, Kalsang Norbu. The prayer illuminates the difference between how Kuntuzangpo, the original Buddha, perceives phenomena and how ordinary sentient beings perceive phenomena. Sentient beings’ minds are dualistic while the mind of Kuntuzangpo is non-dual wisdom. Sentient beings see the perceived subject of mind and object of phenomena as two separate things. This is confusion. The confused mind of a sentient being creates karma, which in turn creates suffering. That confusion and suffering are the nature of samsara. For Kuntuzangpo, however, all phenomena become the ornament of enlightened mind. Kuntuzangpo is actually the name of the essence of our original nature of mind, our primordially enlightened being. Within this original nature of mind, the entire phenomenal world arises as the non-dual display of Kuntuzangpo. Subjective and objective phenomena become one. This non-dual display is what is known as the mind-ornament of Kuntuzangpo.

Text available here in digital format for free download or purchase a booklet.

Sent to subscribers: 7 Teachings (sent to monthly subscribers March-September 2019; originally sent to FOLTR subscribers on VHS, April-September 2001; available to the public April 2021)



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