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'''Four chokshyaks''' ([[Wyl.]] ''cog bzhag bzhi'') - the ‘four ways of leaving things as they are’ in [[Dzogchen]] practice.
'''Four chokshyaks''' ([[Wyl.]] ''cog bzhag bzhi'') - the ‘four ways of leaving things as they are’ in [[Dzogchen]] practice.


“View, like a mountain, leave it as-it-is.<br>
:“View, like a mountain, leave it as-it-is.<br>
Meditation, like an ocean: leave it as-it-is.<br>
:Meditation, like an ocean: leave it as-it-is.<br>
Action, appearances: leave them as they are.<br>
:Action, appearances: leave them as they are.<br>
Fruition, unaltered: leave it as-it-is.”<br>
:Fruition, unaltered: leave it as-it-is.”<br>


The last one is sometimes given as “Fruition, [[rigpa]]: leave it as it is.”
The last one is sometimes given as “Fruition, [[rigpa]]: leave it as it is.”
==Alternative Translations==
*Fourfold freely resting (Erik Pema Kunsang)


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Revision as of 07:49, 11 July 2008

Four chokshyaks (Wyl. cog bzhag bzhi) - the ‘four ways of leaving things as they are’ in Dzogchen practice.

“View, like a mountain, leave it as-it-is.
Meditation, like an ocean: leave it as-it-is.
Action, appearances: leave them as they are.
Fruition, unaltered: leave it as-it-is.”

The last one is sometimes given as “Fruition, rigpa: leave it as it is.”

Alternative Translations

  • Fourfold freely resting (Erik Pema Kunsang)