Sunday, January 8, 2017

THE THREE UNREASONABLE POINTS OF DZOGCHEN

THE THREE UNREASONABLE POINTS OF DZOGCHEN
The Sutra Of Including All Phenomena In Bodhicitta, The Great Perfection states:
The three unreasonable points explained to be reasonable:
the full awakening that does not come from the mind
is an unreasonable point that is explained to be reasonable.
The result that does not come from a cause
is an unreasonable point that is explained to be reasonable.
The intimate instruction that does not come from scripture
is an unreasonable point that is explained to be reasonable.
If it is asked how that is so:
The full awakening that does not come from the mind is
is the dimension of [bodhi]citta itself in the space of dharmatā.
The result that does not come from a cause is
the bodhicitta result.
The intimate instruction that does not come from scripture is
the meaning of dharmatā bodhicitta.
The fortunate emanated person's
knowledge and understanding of just how that is
is the intimate instruction that does not come from scripture.
Also these three reasonings of the unreasonable points
are reasonable when explained through intimate instructions.

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