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Healing
with Form Energy and Light by Tenzin Wangyal
In the shamanic world-view of Tibetan Bön, the five elements
of earth, water, fire, air and space are accessed through the raw
powers of nature and through non-physical beings associated with
the natural world. In the Tibetan tantric view, the elements are
recognized as five kinds of energy in the body and are balanced
with yogic movements, breathing exercises and visualizations.

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Natural
Liberation by Padmasambhava
In this remarkable book, you will encounter rare teachings on
how to turn each phase of life into a chance to experience an uncontrived
and natural liberation. In life and in death, in meditation and
in sleep, every transitional stage of consciousness, or bardo, provides
an opportunity to overcome limitations, frustrations and fears.
Through the practical instructions in this book, you will learn
how to enter into a profound and spontaneous state of freedom in
all your activities.
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The
Crystal and the Way of Light by Chöegyal Namkhai Norbu
This book examines the spiritual path from the Dzogchen point
of view, discussing the base, path and fruit. Rinpoche describes
his education and how he met his spiritual master. By interweaving
his life story with the teachings, he both sets Dzogchen in its
traditional context and reveals its powerful contemporary relevance.
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Buddhahood
Without Meditation by Dudjom Lingpa
This ninteenth century master presents the Dzogchen view received
in visionary dialogue with fourteen enlightened beings.
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You
Are the Eyes of the World by Longchenpa
Just as the images on television are nothing more than light, so are
our experiences merely the dance of awareness. Often, we form attachments
to, or feel enslaved by these experiences. This book presents a method
for discovering awareness everywhere, all the time.
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Dakini
Teachings translated by Erik Pema Kunsang
The advice of Padmasambhava to consort Yeshe Tsogyal includes
direct instructions for all levels of Buddhist practice.
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Natural
Great Perfection by Nyoshul Kenpo
This inspiring collection of Kenpo's teachings provides the deepest
possible insight into how to understand and how to practice the Dzogchen
path. A wonderful companion for retreat.
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The
Practice of Dzogchen by Tulku Thondop
This book contains the writings of Longchen Rabjampa with introduction,
translation and notes by Tulku Thondop.
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Dzogchen
by Dalai Lama
His Holiness offers the reader an unprecedented glimpse into one
of Buddhism's most profound systems of meditation. He explains the
essence of Dzogchen practice and addresses questions such as why
Dzogchen is called "the pinnacle of all vehicles," what
are its special features, and what are the crucial principles of
the other Buddhist paths which a Dzogchen practitioner should know.

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