Chapter 1: Who was Sukhasiddhi and what is her significance in Vajrayana Buddhism?
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When the awareness to Kini, Sukhasiddhi, received perfect empowerment into the emanated mandala from the glorious master, the great Virupa, she attained to the eighth stage of awakening in a single night and truly beheld Vajradhara. In order to impart the essential instructions to fortunate disciples, she uttered this song.
Chapter 2: What transformative experiences did Sukhasiddhi undergo in her journey?
Disengaging from the objects of the six senses. To experience non-thought is the path that leads beyond. The expanse of ultimate reality is non-conceptual. Mahamudra is devoid of mental activity. Do not meditate.
Chapter 3: How can one experience non-thought in meditation practice?
Do not meditate. Do not engage in mind made meditation. Mind made meditation is a cycle of delusion. Conceptual thoughts are the shackles binding you to Samsara. Turning away from conceptual mind, there is no meditation.
Chapter 4: What are the characteristics of Mahamudra according to Sukhasiddhi?
Space is empty and non-conceptual. The root of conceptual mind. Cut off. Cut off this root and then relax.
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Chapter 5: How can we cultivate Peerless Awareness in our daily lives?
Give up the mind that wants to meditate and calm down. Focus on nothing at all. Disturbing thoughts and lazy indifference are not liberation. Remain unstained by thoughts and circumstances. Rest relaxed in the uncontrived nature of mind. Free of elaboration or alteration. For the benefit of one and all, simply preserve Peerless Awareness
In empty space which lacks awareness tame the root of mind with awareness Tame the root and rest relaxed.
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