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Dzogchen:
The Self-Perfected State by Chöegyal Namkhai Norbu
Our natural condition is self-perfected from the very beginning. What
is necessary is that we re-awaken and remain in our true nature. Through
understanding and practice, we can rediscover the effortless knowledge
of the self-perfected state that lies beyond our habitual anguish
and confusion, and remain in this uninterrupted flow of contemplation,
completely relaxed but fully present, through all activities.

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The
Supreme Source by Chöegyal Namkhai Norbu
This Dzogchen teaching is presented through one of its most
ancient texts, the tantra Kunjed Gyalpo or "the King who creates
everything" - a personification of the primordial state of
enlightenment. This tantra is the fundamental scripture of the Semde
or "Nature of Mind" tradition of Dzogchen and is the most
authoritative source for understanding the Dzogchen view. The oral
commentary gives easy insight into the depths of these teachings
from a practical point of view.
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Primordial
Experience translated by Chöegyal Namkhai Norbu
This is the first English translation of one of the most revered
texts in Tibetan Buddhism. Legend has it that Manjusrimitra, in
a debate about the Buddhist doctrine of cause and effect, opened
his student's eyes to the reality of Ati yoga, the state of pure
and total presence. This book is the result of that encounter.

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The
Dzogchen Primer by Marcia Binder Schmidt
Gathered here are the most accessible, down-to-earth writings published
on this subject in English and organized as a study and practice
guide for the serious beginner on the Dzogchen path.

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Hidden
Teachings of Tibet by Tulku Thondup
Gathered here are the most accessible, down-to-earth writings published
on this subject in English and organized as a study and practice
guide for the serious beginner on the Dzogchen path.

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The
Golden Letters by John Reynolds and Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
The essence of Garab Dorje's message is found in "The Three Statements
that Strike the Essential Points." In the nineteenth century,
the famous master Patrul Rinpoche wrote a brilliant commentary on
these three statements together with the practices relating to them.
These important Dzogchen texts are translated here from Tibetan.
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A
Spacious Path to Freedom by Karma Chagme
This manual of Tibetan meditation simply and thoroughly presents the
profound Dzogchen and Mahamudra systems of practice and shows how
to integrate them into a single, integrated approach to realizing
the ultimate nature of consciousness.
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Wonders
of the Natural Mind by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Presents the Dzogchen teachings based on the Zhang Zhung Nyan Gyud,
the fundamental Bon text, summarizing the main points of Dzogchen
and explaining its relation to the various systems of Bon teaching.
Provides the reader with a vivid and engaging portrait of Bon culture.
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