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*[[Media:GDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_01.mp3|English - Day 1 - Track 1: Situ Rinpoche describes the gdams ngag mdzod as the "Sacred Practice Instructions" of the eight practice lineages]]
*[[Media:GDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_01.mp3|English - Day 1 - 21:09min - Track 1: Situ Rinpoche describes the gdams ngag mdzod as the "Sacred Practice Instructions" of the eight practice lineages]]


::Summary of Key Points: The way of the empowerment and transmission of the DNZ is not in order of volumes. It is given according to the teachings. The entire DNZ is given as one transmission. Therefore, it starts with sakya teachings on the zhenpa bzhi tral (Four Graspings)- free from grasping to this life, free from grasping for things for oneself, grasping to Samsaric things, grasping to the view. These things hold you back from attaining enlightenment. This teaching is given first from volume 4. THEN the index of DNZ is given. The index is like a teaching, not just a list of things. Then the lam rim of the kadampa. Talking about Rime - Everyone should be non-sectarian, but you should practice whatever you practice and belong to one particular lineage and practice in that lineage and support that lineage. Example of non-sectarianism is Kongtrul's gdams ngag mdzod.  
::'''Summary of Key Points:''' The way of the empowerment and transmission of the DNZ is not in order of volumes. It is given according to the teachings. The entire DNZ is given as one transmission. Therefore, it starts with sakya teachings on the ཞེན་པ་བཞི་བྲལ་ (zhen pa bash bral- "parting from the four attachments")- free from grasping to this life, free from grasping to things for oneself, grasping to everything Samsaric, and grasping to the view. These things hold you back from attaining enlightenment. This teaching is given, and then the index of DNZ is given. The index is like a teaching, not just a list of things. Then the lam rim of the kadampa. Talking about Rime - Everyone should be non-sectarian, but you should practice whatever you practice and belong to one particular lineage and practice in that lineage and support that lineage. Do not create a new lineage called "Rime". An example of true non-sectarianism is Kongtrul's ''gdams ngag mdzod''.  


*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_02.mp3|English - Day 1 - Track 2: Situ Rinpoche discusses the bodhisattva vow]]
*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_02.mp3|English - Track 2 - 7:26min: Situ Rinpoche discusses the bodhisattva vow and bodhicitta]]
 
::'''Summary of Key Points:'''
 
*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_03.mp3|English - Track 3 - 4:31min: Situ Rinpoche discusses precious human birth]]
 
::'''Summary of Key Points:'''
 
*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_04.mp3|English - Track 4 - 5:41min: Situ Rinpoche gives introduction to the empowerment for Kadam Thiglé Jordruk (16 drops) and describes a thousand eye, thousand arm form of Avalokiteśvara]]  
 
::'''Summary of Key Points:''' The Thiglé Jordruk indicates that the main deity has another deity inside its heart and another inside that heart, and so on 16 times. Also briefly discusses Kadampa lineage and Atisha Dipamkara. Long empowerment.
 
*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_05.mp3|English - Track 05 - 18:41min: Situ Rinpoche discusses Geden Kagyu Mahamudra from Volume 4]]
 
::'''Summary of Key Points:''' Geden Kagyu Mahamudra, written by great master of Geluk lineage. Mahamudra taught in two aspects: Sutra & Tantra. Main Path of Victorious Ones, Mahāmudrā teachings of the Geden school by Paṇchen Lozang Chökyi Gyaltsen [[དགེ་ལྡན་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་ཕྱག་ཆེན་རྩ་བ་རྒྱལ་བའི་གཞུང་ལམ་]], Volume 4, pp 489-498.
 
 
*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_06.mp3|English - Track 06 - 9:45min: Situ Rinpoche discusses essence of practices so far]]
 
::'''Summary of Key Points:''' The essence of all the teachings discussed so far, chang chub lam dron and also madhyamaka practice, and zhentong madhyamaka practice: it all boils down to the practice of the nature of mind, the essence of everything...and discusses Zhengton view.
 
 
*[[Media:gDams_Ngag_mDzod_-_English_-_Track_07.mp3|English - Track 07 - 12:45min: Situ Rinpoche discusses...]]
 
::'''Summary of Key Points:'''


::Summary of Key Points:


===gDams Ngag mDzod Audio Recordings===
===gDams Ngag mDzod Audio Recordings===

Latest revision as of 11:58, 13 April 2015

Summary of Key Points: The way of the empowerment and transmission of the DNZ is not in order of volumes. It is given according to the teachings. The entire DNZ is given as one transmission. Therefore, it starts with sakya teachings on the ཞེན་པ་བཞི་བྲལ་ (zhen pa bash bral- "parting from the four attachments")- free from grasping to this life, free from grasping to things for oneself, grasping to everything Samsaric, and grasping to the view. These things hold you back from attaining enlightenment. This teaching is given, and then the index of DNZ is given. The index is like a teaching, not just a list of things. Then the lam rim of the kadampa. Talking about Rime - Everyone should be non-sectarian, but you should practice whatever you practice and belong to one particular lineage and practice in that lineage and support that lineage. Do not create a new lineage called "Rime". An example of true non-sectarianism is Kongtrul's gdams ngag mdzod.
Summary of Key Points:
Summary of Key Points:
Summary of Key Points: The Thiglé Jordruk indicates that the main deity has another deity inside its heart and another inside that heart, and so on 16 times. Also briefly discusses Kadampa lineage and Atisha Dipamkara. Long empowerment.
Summary of Key Points: Geden Kagyu Mahamudra, written by great master of Geluk lineage. Mahamudra taught in two aspects: Sutra & Tantra. Main Path of Victorious Ones, Mahāmudrā teachings of the Geden school by Paṇchen Lozang Chökyi Gyaltsen Tibetan:དགེ་ལྡན་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་ཕྱག་ཆེན་རྩ་བ་རྒྱལ་བའི་གཞུང་ལམ་, Volume 4, pp 489-498.


Summary of Key Points: The essence of all the teachings discussed so far, chang chub lam dron and also madhyamaka practice, and zhentong madhyamaka practice: it all boils down to the practice of the nature of mind, the essence of everything...and discusses Zhengton view.


Summary of Key Points:


gDams Ngag mDzod Audio Recordings

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gDams Ngag mDzod - English - Track 01 gDams Ngag mDzod - Tibetan - Track 01
gDams Ngag mDzod - English - Track 02 gDams Ngag mDzod - Tibetan - Track 02
gDams Ngag mDzod - English - Track 03 gDams Ngag mDzod - Tibetan - Track 03
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