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About The Book
Longchen Rabjam, or Longchenpa as he is popularly known, stands as one of the great Nyingma masters of Tibetan Buddhism, producing a wealth of texts in the Dzogchen, or Great Perfection, tradition. This volume presents eight texts found in two collections of Longchenpa’s writings—the Lama Yangtig and the Zabmo Yangtig. These texts record a special experiential tradition of Great Perfection teachings by Chetsun Sengé Wangchuk transmitted to a single student in the eleventh century, a tradition passed down mouth-to-ear, one student at a time, until it was set down in writing by Longchenpa in the mid-fourteenth century.
While Longchenpa’s writings on the Seventeen Tantras are widely known, his writings on the Dzogchen aural lineage have received little attention, even though Tibetan histories show that it is the aural lineage that ensured the survival of the Great Perfection lineage. With this book of translations, we now have for the first time in English these records of the most important aural lineage in the Great Perfection tradition.
Unlike the arcane and difficult textual tradition associated with the Seventeen Tantras, the aural lineage teachings are experiential, easy to understand and practice, straightforward, and written in relatively simple language rich with similes and metaphors. The eight texts included in Yoga of the Natural State concern all aspects of the Great Perfection teaching, ranging from how to practice the preliminary practices, how the Great Perfection is introduced to qualified students, how to correctly practice view, meditation, and conduct, how to attain the state of liberation in this life, and how to recognize and attain liberation in the bardos.
Yoga of the Natural State: The Dzogchen Aural Lineage is an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in Great Perfection theory and practice.
Product Details
- Publisher: Wisdom Publications (December 9, 2025)
- Length: 232 pages
- ISBN13: 9781614299820
Raves and Reviews
“Yoga of the Natural State is a precious gift that will bring great benefit to the growing community of Great Perfection practitioners in the West. As a formidable force among Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist translators, Malcolm maintains the integrity of the lineage tradition and at the same time is extremely qualified to deliver the translated information to the English reader. All Dzogchen practitioners owe this accomplished lotsawa deep appreciation for his dedication to bringing these sacred Dharma writings into the English language.”
– Sangye Khandro
“The true essence of aural transmission lies in the direct teaching received from an enlightened Dzogchen master—a sacred exchange that ensures the continuity of realization from one generation to the next. Acarya Malcolm Smith, a translator of exceptional skill, has made these texts available in book form. I urge you to treasure them deeply and honor them as sacred objects upon your shrine.”
– Erik Pema Kunsang, author of Wellsprings of the Great Perfection
“Like a wish-fulfilling jewel that fulfills all desires and needs, the great intimate instructions found in this book, which have remained solely in the Tibetan language for nearly seven hundred years, are now translated into an international language to be disseminated throughout the world. One should receive it with joy and reverence and uphold it with faith and diligence.”
– Tulku Dakpa Rinpoche
“These translations open the door to a rarely accessed but deeply essential aspect of Longchenpa’s legacy—Vimalamitra’s teachings on the Dzogchen Aural Lineage. Acarya Malcolm Smith’s careful rendering preserves the integrity of this profound cycle of teachings passed directly from teacher to student for centuries. This book is a precious companion on the path of the Great Perfection.”
– Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
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