Yeshe Lama: From the Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse of by Jigme Lingpa

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8] Focusing one's attention there, slowly and melodiously chant hung. When becoming tired, once again concentrate upon each hung dissolving back into the other and finally gathering into one's heart. Relax. By repeatedly practicing in this way, all outer and inner concepts become the path and the qualities ofa flexible, exuberant mind are evidenced along with the ability to control and transform any visualization. Entering the Path Fourth, for the practice: of entering the path, one visualizes oneself to be a blue hung one cubit in size:, weaving along like a worm to many different destinations.

To engage in these practices simultaneously is not only practical but extremely valuable. [17] Diligendy practicing this discernment for half a month, eleven, or seven days in the short term will bring about the natural reversal of fixation [that occurs] through the three doors and the continuity of cyclic interdependence will cease. Ultimately, the body will mature as dear light,b the speech will be purified as the chakra of syllables, and the mind will be set free in awareness. It is taught that the benefits arc boundless, and in bricfit states in the Rtalization ofEmpowtrmmt:' Whoever engages in the discernment [practices] will never return to the three realms!

First, by training with external appearances through the circumstance of forcefully reciting hung hung, sharp, swifi: blue-black bungs begin to shoot like bolts oflighming [which are] the size of the objects that will be penetrated. Consider that all mountains and houses which ordinarily appear solid are riddled with holes. The purpose of this is to recognize that appearances lack true existence. 7] the size of a hand span penetrating one's entire body, piercing holes so that [it] is reduced to particles.

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