Talk 6, Tibetan - English

Topic: Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes, 5th chapter

The 6 aspects of unsurpassable practice
5. Practice with the focus
6. Practice without a focus
B. The vast Mahayana View
The focuses are stated as:
The presentation, suchness or the dharmadhatu, what is to be
practiced, the practice (itself), comprehension, definitive
comprehension, perfect comprehension, perfect realization, perfectly
expanding, conceptualization, resting in naturalness, and perfectly
accomplished.
C. The vast Mahayana accomplishment
Perfect accomplishment embodies:
Nothing missing, not abandoning, not straying, perfect
accomplishment, perfect generation, increasing, completely
workable, not abiding, no obscurations, and no interruption.
Ari is leading the singing and dancing

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