Anthony, do you believe that one should only follow religious or
spiritual or psychological paths whose historical origins are known to
be factual?  --ED



--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
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Do you believe this myth?

Anthony



--- On Thu, 17/3/11, ED <seacrofter001@...> wrote:







Garab Dorje, the first master of Dzogchen, manifested as a human being
in the third century B.C.E..

His final teaching before he entered the Body of Light was to summarise
the teachings in Three Principles, sometimes known as "The Three Last
Statements of Garab Dorje."  He left behind this testament for all the
Dzogchen practitioners of the future.

The Three Statements of Garab Dorje are:

"Introduce in the state directly" refers to the transmission by the
master, who, in various ways, introduces and brings the disciple to
understand the condition of "what is", the individual's primordial
state. This is the Base.


"Do not remain in doubt" means that one must have a precise knowledge of
this state, finding the state of the presence of contemplation which is
one and the same in all the thousands of possible experiences. This is
the Path

"Continue in the profound knowledge of self-liberation" is the Fruit.
That means, the complete and unchangeable knowledge of self-liberation
is totally integrated with one's daily life and in all circumstances one
continues in that state. All the hundreds and hundreds of original texts
of Dzogchen can be considered to be an explanation of these three verses
of Garab Dorje."

from "The Crystal and the Way of Light" and "Dzogchen, the
Self-Perfected State" - by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu

top <http://www.dzogchen.org.au/index.php?page=chnn#top>





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