The Natural Freedom of Wisdom (Ye shes rang grol) is a short work discovered in the 14th century by Drimé Künga and later rediscovered by Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo in the 19th century. This is a text authored by Padmasambhava and addressed to his consort Yeshé Tsogyel. It covers the teachings of the Great Symbol or Mahāmudrā from a Nyingma perspective and, in this tradition, appears to be equivalent to the level of the Mind Series or Semdé (Sems sde).
Table of Contents
Introduction 6
1. The meaning of the Great Symbol 6
2. The three principles of the Great Symbol 8
2-1. View 8
2-2. Meditation 8
2-3. Fruit 10
3. The practice of the Great Symbol 10
3-1. The qualified master 10
3-2. Practicing the oral instructions 12
The Natural Freedom of Wisdom—Quintessential
Instructions on the Great Symbol 14
1. The Great Symbol of the View 14
2. The Great Symbol of Meditation 16
3. The Great Symbol of the Fruit 17
4. The Great Symbol of practice 19
Colophon 21
Appendix I—Dzogchen and Mahāmudrā according
the Nyingmapa tradition 23
Appendix II—Biography of Drimé Künga (1347–?) 27
Appendix III—Glossary of Wylie equivalences 31
Bibliography 34
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