This book is about recognizing the nature of mind, metaphorically called 'the Face.' Referring to a state of total presence, it is undefinable by any term, but inherently radiant and wakeful. Figuratively explained as a mirror, its nature is brilliant clarity and an unobstructed medium for whatever appears. The method leading to it is called 'supreme yoga.' known in Tibet as Dzogchen or Great Completion, said to have been first taught by the semi-historical Garab Dorje, initiated by Buddha Vajrasattva himself. In his "Three Incisive Precepts," he summarized to his heart student the 6.4 million verses explaining these teachings as follows : 'A direct introduction into the nature of mind is the first imperative. Absolute conviction in the practice is the second imperative. Gain confidence in release is the third imperative.' This book is about the first.
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