Maya Yoga : Longchenpa's Finding Comfort and Ease in Enchantment: A Book of Dzogchen Percepts Book

Contents: Preface. Introduction. Finding comfort and ease in enchantment. 1. Dream: The first analogy. 2. Magic show: The second analogy. 3. Optical illusion: The third analogy. 4. Mirage: The fourth analogy. 5. Reflection of the moon in water: The fifth analogy. 6. Echo : The sixth analogy. 7. The city of the Gandharvas: the seventh analogy. 8. Apparition: the eighth analogy. Appendixes: 1. Analogies for the twenty-first century. ii. Cave culture. Selected glossary of Dzogchen terms. Selected bibliography.

"Maya Yoga is the title of Keith Dowman’s translation of "finding Comfort and Ease in Enchantment" written by the inimitable Longchen Rabjampa. In the Nyingmapa School of Tibetan Buddhism, this text is considered second to none in its power to evoke the nature of the nondual reality of the Dzogchen view. With poetic mastery, Longchenpa provides the precepts that can instantly illuminate the Buddha-reality that is our ordinary everyday experience. He asserts that we are presently under the spell of magical illusion and that by recognizing it we are instantaneously released from a conceptual cage into enchanting reality which is pure pleasure itself. That reality is Maya, apparent yet absent, and the recognition of it in that state of natural relaxation is Maya yoga. In this renowned Atiyoga manual, we find the key to the natural mystical state that Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, constantly evokes."

ISBN:
9789937506458
Author:
Translated by Keith Dowman
Publisher:
Vajra Pub
Publication Year:
2010, pbk
Pages:
112