Manjushrimitra: The Bodhicittabhavana (The Cultivation of Enlightened Mind) ~ Dzogchen
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Mar 30, 2025
Dive into the transformative teachings of Manjushrimitra as they unravel the nature of awareness and the liberation from suffering. Discover how habitual patterns cloud perception and learn the essence of pure bodhicitta for true freedom. The discussion also highlights the extraordinary path of pure presence and non-duality, enriched with personal insights aimed at overcoming spiritual challenges. These concepts invite listeners to embrace direct experience and explore the profound depths of mind and awareness.
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Pure Awareness
Pure awareness, undefiled by concepts, is the ultimate goal.
Realizing this presence is called the 'Eye of Discernment,' the ultimate knowingness.
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Seek Guidance
Rely on your master's oral instructions for guidance.
Conventional study methods are unnecessary on this path.
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Delusion of Grasping
Grasping at experience through thought leads to delusion, not higher knowledge.
Ordinary awareness, limited by senses and thinking, obscures pure awareness.
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This is a reading of Manjushrimitra's the Bodhicittabhavana, a seminal early text of Ati Yoga.Mañjuśrīmitra (d. 740 CE) was an Indian Buddhist scholar. He became the main student of Garab Dorje and a teacher of Dzogchen. He was a resident at Nalanda University where he became a respected Yogācāra scholar and practitionerAs explained by Yeshe Donden, "Manjushrimitra wrote the Bodhicittabhavana, in order to explain Ati Yoga to the Mahayana Buddhists who were in the majority in India at that time, and in particular to his fellow scholars from Nalanda University. Experts have determined that the work is written in the style of a learned Indian scholar, using the philosophy of post sixth century A.D. Mahayana Buddhism. Meditation on the Bodhichitta presents the Ati Yoga Semde teachings in a logical, intellectually cogent way with a high level of scholarly coherence. In this work, Manjushrimitra emphasized that intellectualism and logic do not bring about enlightenment and that “Those who seek the Truth should embrace direct experience if they hope to acquire realization.” We can see that Manjushrimitra has gone far beyond the concept of Bodhichitta found in Buddhist sutra and tantric writings and arrived at an understanding of Bodhichitta as presented in Ati Yoga (where it means the essential nature of mind, or awareness)."
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