Dzogchen: The Self-Perfected State
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Dzogchen: The Self-Perfected State

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Dzogchen: The Self-Perfected State

by Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Snow Lion Publications (2000-02-25)
ISBN: 1559390573
EAN: 9781559390576
Dewy Decimal #: 294.344
Paperback: 152 pages
SKU: 08030307
Condition: Like New As issued n
Comments: Paperback. Like new condition with no markings and no creases to spine or cover. Very slight wear to cover. Near fine copy.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Clear explanation of the Dzogchen teachings and practices that reawaken and establish us in our true nature.


Customer Reviews


Excellent Book on Dzogchen
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-01-04

3 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


Chogyal Namkhai Norbu is a true master of dzogchen. This book is an excellent overview of dzogchen and in CNN's style it gets to the point and really opens your eyes. The only caution I have is that there is a small amount of buddhist jargon that gets repeated throughout the book. If you are familiar with the terms you appreciate him using them, but if not just write them down (there aren't many) and you will have no problems.


Introductory text
Rating (3)
Date: 2004-11-28

9 out of 11 customers found this reveiw helpful


This is one of the first books I had read on Dzogchen. I think it's a nice introduction and it includes some key concepts, but it's not as good as some of the author's other works--especially the advanced book entitled "The Supreme Source" which is most excellent. I also prefer "The Mirror" and "The Cycle of Day and Night." Norbu is, I think, recognized as one of today's Dzogchen Masters. However, this short book simply cannot and does not do the subject justice. I would also recommend the view of Tulku Urgyen and his sons Drubwang Tsokni and Chokyi Nyima who have published a number of fine Dzogchen works.


Complex simplicity
Rating (3)
Date: 2004-09-05

17 out of 18 customers found this reveiw helpful


I dunno. Maybe it is the innate complexity of the subject matter, maybe something is lost in translation from Tibetan to Italian and then to English, maybe its impossible to treat such a profound topic in 130 pages, or maybe it is just me -- but after reading this book I don't feel I know much more about Dzogchen than I did before.

Although this is the first book I have read about Dzogchen, over the last 17 years I have read hundreds of works on Buddhism (mostly Theravada and Zen but also some Tantra) and practiced in several monasteries in America and Japan. So I feel I should have gotten more out of this than I did.

The author is clearly sincere and knowledgeable about his topic, and the topic itself seemingly has much to offer, but I found this volume unable to answer the simple beginner's question: "what is Dzogchen?" The language seems highly ambiguous and contradictory in many places, the organization and presentation of the material is unclear, and the book is peppered with images that are not discussed and seemingly have no relationship to the text.

The book is not a total disaster. The author has some success in showing how Dzogchen differs from other aspects of Buddhism, and spends some time discussing "the base" or true nature of mind. But many more questions are raised than answered, at least in my mind. He also emphasizes the need for a teacher and direct experience. So maybe its simply that Dzogchen is too complex to be discussed in such a short, introductory format. At least I can say this book raised my interest, and I'll be seeking out more answers on this abstruse but fascinating corner of Buddhism.


Wisdom From A Master
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-01-10

11 out of 11 customers found this reveiw helpful


As a newcomer to Dzogchen I find this book invaluable. Norbu Rinpoche articulates the ineffable. His emphasis on going beyond the limitations of any particular dogma or tradition is also so refreshing and, in my experience, unusual that I knew I was reading the words of a master. The book is inspiring. It made me want to put its teachings into practice. It's also highly practical and written to be completely clear. Norbu Rinpoche's unadorned, down-to-earth way of communicating sublime and subtle concepts is wonderful. His reputation is superb and this book is a good example of why he is so highly regarded as a master teacher. I cannot recommend it highly enough. It's just great.


A precious advise for daily live
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-05-13

12 out of 18 customers found this reveiw helpful


This book is excellent. It may be required some knowledge of the topics to better understand it, although this is not a demand. It is written in a very easy language easy to understand even for people that don't speak english as a mother language. It contains a helpful advice on how to confront daily live in a better way, although it comes from very ancient fonts of knowledge. The contents are still actualized, maybe because the basic problems of humanity are still the same (since the beginning).

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