CONTENTS: Pure Dzogchen
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Introduction
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11
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No. 1
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Looking for Mind
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17
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No. 2
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Everything Is Mind
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19
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No. 3
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Two Processes at the Beginning
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21
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No. 4
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Recognizing the Natural Mind
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23
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No. 5
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Primordial Purity
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25
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No. 6
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Spontaneous Qualities of Natural Mind
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27
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No. 7
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What is Great Perfection (Dzog Chen)?
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29
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No. 8
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Qualities of Natural Mind
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31
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No. 9
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Realizing Our Good Quality
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33
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No. 10
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What is Rainbow Body?
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35
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No. 11
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Without Hope or Fear Is the Fruition
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37
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No. 12
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Three Appearances
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39
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No. 13
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How Ignorance and Samsara Come
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41
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No. 14
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Three Enlightened Bodies
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43
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No. 15
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Appear and Liberate Simultaneously
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45
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No. 16
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Three Ways to Understand Natural Mind
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47
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No. 17
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Recognizing Mother, Child, Manifestation
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49
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No. 18
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Karma and Natural Mind
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51
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No. 19
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Purification in Dzogchen
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53
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No. 20
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Introducing Secret Refuge
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55
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No. 21
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Two Bodhicittas in Dzogchen
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57
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No. 22
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Thoughts Passing Like Clouds
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59
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No. 23
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Three Steps; Rest, Destroy, Remain
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61
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No. 24
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The Nature of Thoughts
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63
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No. 25
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What is Ego and Ego-clinging?
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64
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No. 26
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Beginning Experiences
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67
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No. 27
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Signs of Success
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69
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No. 28
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Resting in the Natural Mind
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71
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No. 29
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Contemplation
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73
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No. 30
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How Do We Contemplate?
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75
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No. 31
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Three Steps to Realization
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76
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No. 32
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Solving Laxity
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79
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No. 33
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Solving Agitation
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81
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No. 34
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Self-Liberation in the Natural Mind View
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83
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No. 35
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Self-Knowing Wisdom
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85
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No. 36
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Dispense with Words, Engage with Meaning
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87
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No. 37
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Proceed Along the Path
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89
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No. 38
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Utilizing the Varieties of Conduct
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91
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No. 39
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Undistracted Non-meditation
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93
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No. 40
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Non-Partiality: View
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95
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No. 41
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Knowing One Liberates All
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97
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No. 42
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Five Pointing Out Instructions
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99
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No. 43
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Commitment in Dzogchen
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101
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No. 44
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Discerning Mind and Awareness
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103
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No. 45
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Self-Originated Wisdom
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105
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No. 46
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Appearance of Inner Wisdom
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107
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No. 47
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Cutting Through or Trek Chod
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109
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No. 48
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Direct Crossing or "Thod Gel"
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110
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No. 49
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The View of Non-Dual Grasper
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112
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No. 50
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Non-Action and Without a Trace
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115
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No. 51
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Calm abiding and Insight in Dzogchen
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116
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No. 52
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Three Activities Along the Dzogchen Path
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118
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No. 53
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Remedies with Arising Conceptions
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121
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No. 54
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Exceptional Experiences and Realization
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122
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No. 55
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Essence, Nature and Compassion
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124
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No. 56
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Inseparable Two Truths in Dzogchen
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126
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No. 57
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Manifesting the Ground-appearance
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128
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No. 58
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Ultimate nature is revealed
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131
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No. 59
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Forceful Method
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133
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No. 60
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The Defilement of Doubt
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135
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No. 61
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Phenomena is an Extremely Good Teacher
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136
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Acknowledgments
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139
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About the Author
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141
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