Dzogchen (Great Perfection) goes to the heart of our experience by investigating the relationship between mind and world and uncovering the great secret of mind's luminous nature.
Tulku Pema Rigtsal is one of the last Tibetan tulkus to receive the benefit of a full traditional training with no disruption from political conflict, and one of the last to head a traditional monastery. He lives in Nepal.
“I pray with whatever prayers I know that the great waves of
benefit that [Tulku Pema Rigtsal] generates for Buddha’s teaching
in general, and particularly the study and practice of the Kama and
Terma teachings of the Nyingma and Tersar traditions, from his
ancestors up to his holy father, increase like rivers in
summertime, and that he has a long life.”—Dungse Thinley Norbu
Rinpoche
“I strongly recommend this work to all those who meditate. I
believe this work will bring benefit to people of both the West and
the East who have an interest in Dzogchen, and I urge everyone who
wants to practice buddha-dharma to take time to read this
book.”—Domang Yangtang Tulku
“The fundamental teachings of Mahayana Buddhism in general and of
Dzogchen in particular are elucidated in this book in the clearest
possible way. For anyone who is open to learning the sacred secret
of the mind that we all treasure, this is an eye-opening book to
read.”—Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, author of Peaceful Death, Joyful
Rebirth
“The Great Secret of Mind is the condensed meaning of buddha-dharma
and particularly the Nyingma teachings. . . . I am pleased by
his work and pray to the Triple Gem and bodhisattvas that it may
benefit all students of Buddhism.”—His Holiness Penor Rinpoche
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