Mahamudra The Great Seal Great Seal Wishes by the 3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje

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Mahamudra - The Great Seal

Mahamudra - The Great Seal
Great Seal Wishes by the 3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje

Great Seal Wishes by the 3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje

1. Lamas and buddhas

1. Lamas and buddhas of the yidam powerfields,

of the yidam powerfields,

 buddhas and bodhisattvas of the

 buddhas and bodhisattvas of the three times and ten directions, think lovingly of us.

three times and ten directions, think lovingly of us.

Please give your blessing that our wishes may be fulfilled the

Please give your blessing that our wishes may be fulfilled the way that they are made.

way that they are made.

2. Sprung from the snowy mountain

2. Sprung from the snowy mountain of our perfectly pure intentions and ac

of our perfectly pure intentions and actions

tions

and those of all beings, may the stream of all good deeds empty into

and those of all beings, may the stream of all good deeds empty into
the ocean of the four buddha states, without the mud of the three concepts.

the ocean of the four buddha states, without the mud of the three concepts.

3. As long as this has not yet been accomplished,

3. As long as this has not yet been accomplished,
during this and in all future lives,

during this and in all future lives,
may we not even hear words like evil and pain,

may we not even hear words like evil and pain,

 but instead experience oceans of goodness and bliss.

 but instead experience oceans of goodness and bliss.

4. Having obtained excellent freedoms and endowments,

4. Having obtained excellent freedoms and endowments,
as well as confidence, diligence a

as well as confidence, diligence and insight - as a result of having

nd insight - as a result of having been

been

sustained by a spiritual teacher and

sustained by a spiritual teacher and receiving his essential instructions

receiving his essential instructions

- may we correctly follow them without hindrance, realize them

- may we correctly follow them without hindrance, realize them
and practice the noble teachings in all future lives.

and practice the noble teachings in all future lives.

5. Absorbing Buddha's teachings and their logic frees one

5. Absorbing Buddha's teachings and their logic frees one
from the veil of non-comprehension.

from the veil of non-comprehension.
Examining these essential instructions conquers the darkness of d

Examining these essential instructions conquers the darkness of d oubt.

oubt.

Through the light produced by meditation,

Through the light produced by meditation,
the essence of phenomena is recognized, the way it is.

the essence of phenomena is recognized, the way it is.
May the radiance of these three wisdoms increase.

May the radiance of these three wisdoms increase.

6. The nature of the ground is the dual truth,

6. The nature of the ground is the dual truth,
free of the extreme views of a

free of the extreme views of a permanent reality of nihilism.

permanent reality of nihilism.

The excellent way consists of the two ac

The excellent way consists of the two accumulations,

cumulations,

free of the restraining habits of mistaken affirmation or denial.

free of the restraining habits of mistaken affirmation or denial.
In this way the fruit of dual benefits is reached,

In this way the fruit of dual benefits is reached,
free of the extremes of both conditioned existence and inert peace.

free of the extremes of both conditioned existence and inert peace.
May we meet with this faultless teaching.

May we meet with this faultless teaching.

7. The basis of purification is mind itself, its union of

7. The basis of purification is mind itself, its union of clarity, and emptiness.

clarity, and emptiness.

The method of purification is the Great Seal,

The method of purification is the Great Seal, the diamond-like practice.

the diamond-like practice.

The object of purification is the fleeting illusory impurities.

The object of purification is the fleeting illusory impurities.
May we accomplish the fruit of purification, the perfectly pure state o

May we accomplish the fruit of purification, the perfectly pure state o f truth.

f truth.

8. Conviction of view results from cutting out do

8. Conviction of view results from cutting out do ubts concerning the ground.

ubts concerning the ground.

The crux of one's meditation is ho

The crux of one's meditation is holding this view without distraction.

lding this view without distraction.

Excellent action consists of mastering all meditations.

Excellent action consists of mastering all meditations.
May we obtain certainty of view, meditation, and

May we obtain certainty of view, meditation, and action.

action.

9. All phenomena are manifestations of mind.

9. All phenomena are manifestations of mind.
Mind is not "a" mind; it is empty in essence.

Mind is not "a" mind; it is empty in essence.

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Although empty, all things arise in every way without hindrance.

Although empty, all things arise in every way without hindrance.
May precise observation sever mistaken views about the

May precise observation sever mistaken views about the ground.

ground.

10. Mind's self-expression, which has never existed as such,

10. Mind's self-expression, which has never existed as such, is mistaken for an object.

is mistaken for an object.

Due to ignorance, self-awareness is mistaken for an "I".

Due to ignorance, self-awareness is mistaken for an "I".
Clinging to this duality causes one to wande

Clinging to this duality causes one to wander within the conditioned world.

r within the conditioned world.

May ignorance, the root of illusion, be

May ignorance, the root of illusion, be cut away.

cut away.

11. May we recognize mind's essence,

11. May we recognize mind's essence, which is free of any extremes.

which is free of any extremes.

It is not existent, for even the bud

It is not existent, for even the buddhas do not see it.

dhas do not see it.

It is not non-existent, for it is the basis of everything,

It is not non-existent, for it is the basis of everything,
of conditioned existence and o

of conditioned existence and of the state beyond suffering.

f the state beyond suffering.

This is no contradiction. It is the middle way of unity.

This is no contradiction. It is the middle way of unity.

12. May we find certainty in the ultimate true

12. May we find certainty in the ultimate true meaning.

meaning.

One cannot prove it by saying "it is this".

One cannot prove it by saying "it is this".
One cannot deny it bay saying "it is not that".

One cannot deny it bay saying "it is not that".
Truth-nature, beyond concepts, is non-composite.

Truth-nature, beyond concepts, is non-composite.

13. As long this is not realized, o

13. As long this is not realized, one drifts in the ocean of co

ne drifts in the ocean of conditioned existence.

nditioned existence.

When it is recognized, buddhahood is nothing else.

When it is recognized, buddhahood is nothing else.
Then there is no "it is this, it is not

Then there is no "it is this, it is not that".

that".

May we reveal teh truth-nature, the hidden

May we reveal teh truth-nature, the hidden basis of everything.

basis of everything.

14. Appearance is mind and

14. Appearance is mind and so is emptiness.

so is emptiness.

Realization is mind and so is delusion.

Realization is mind and so is delusion.
All phenomena arising and ceasing are mind.

All phenomena arising and ceasing are mind.
May we cut through all affirmations and doubts c

May we cut through all affirmations and doubts concerning mind.

oncerning mind.

15. Unpolluted by deliberate and

15. Unpolluted by deliberate and intellectual meditation

intellectual meditation

and not driven by the

and not driven by the winds of ordinary life,

winds of ordinary life,

may we learn to rest mind in its non-artificial an natural

may we learn to rest mind in its non-artificial an natural state

state

and be skilled in sustaining this practice of

and be skilled in sustaining this practice of mind's nature.

mind's nature.

16. The waves of subtle and coarse thoughts are naturally calmed,

16. The waves of subtle and coarse thoughts are naturally calmed,
and the waters of unshakeable mind are settled.

and the waters of unshakeable mind are settled.
May we rest in the smooth ocean of calm abiding,

May we rest in the smooth ocean of calm abiding,
free of the blemish of inertia, dullness, and c

free of the blemish of inertia, dullness, and cloudiness.

loudiness.

17. If we recurrently watch non-visible mind,

17. If we recurrently watch non-visible mind,
its non-visible essence is known clearly and exactly as

its non-visible essence is known clearly and exactly as it is.

it is.

This severs all doubts about mind's being or non-being.

This severs all doubts about mind's being or non-being.
May its undeluded essence recognize itself.

May its undeluded essence recognize itself.

18. Observing phenomena, none is found. One sees mind.

18. Observing phenomena, none is found. One sees mind.
Looking at mind, no mind

Looking at mind, no mind is seen, it is empty in essence.

is seen, it is empty in essence.

Through looking at both, o

Through looking at both, one's clinging to duality naturally dissolves.

ne's clinging to duality naturally dissolves.

May we realize mind's nature, which is clear

May we realize mind's nature, which is clear light.

light.

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19. Free from mental fabrication, it is the state of the

19. Free from mental fabrication, it is the state of the Great Seal (Maha-Mudra).

Great Seal (Maha-Mudra).

Free of extremes, it is the Great Middle Way (Maha-Madhyamaka).

Free of extremes, it is the Great Middle Way (Maha-Madhyamaka).
All encompassing, it is also called the Great Perfection (Maha-Ati).

All encompassing, it is also called the Great Perfection (Maha-Ati).
By knowing one, may we attain conviction in the realization of all.

By knowing one, may we attain conviction in the realization of all.

20. Unceasing great bliss, free of attachment.

20. Unceasing great bliss, free of attachment.
Unobscured clarity, free of clinging to characteristics.

Unobscured clarity, free of clinging to characteristics.
Spontaneous non-conceptuality, beyond the intellect.

Spontaneous non-conceptuality, beyond the intellect.
May these effortless experiences be continuous.

May these effortless experiences be continuous.

21. The clinging to the "good" experiences,

21. The clinging to the "good" experiences,
to which we have become attached, dissolves on its own.

to which we have become attached, dissolves on its own.
The illusion of "bad" thoughts is purified in

The illusion of "bad" thoughts is purified in the expanse of mind.

the expanse of mind.

Simple consciousness is free of giving up or adop

Simple consciousness is free of giving up or adop ting, of avoiding or obtaining.

ting, of avoiding or obtaining.

May we realize the truth-nature of phe

May we realize the truth-nature of phenomena free from all limiting constructs.

nomena free from all limiting constructs.

22. The nature of beings is always Buddha.

22. The nature of beings is always Buddha.
yet, not realizing this, they wander in the

yet, not realizing this, they wander in the endless cycle of conditioned existence.

endless cycle of conditioned existence.

May the limitless pain of all beings awaken an

May the limitless pain of all beings awaken an overwhelming compassion

overwhelming compassion

in our minds.

in our minds.

23. When overwhelming compassion expresses itself without being o

23. When overwhelming compassion expresses itself without being o bstructed,

bstructed,

its empty nature shines forth in the moment of love.

its empty nature shines forth in the moment of love.
May we never deviate from this supreme and

May we never deviate from this supreme and faultless way of unity,

faultless way of unity,

 but practice it day and night.

 but practice it day and night.

24. Through the powers and

24. Through the powers and insights arising from meditation,

insights arising from meditation,

may we mature beings, train in the Buddhas' pure lands

may we mature beings, train in the Buddhas' pure lands
and perfect the aspiration to attain the buddha qualities.

and perfect the aspiration to attain the buddha qualities.
After accomplishing the steps of maturing others,

After accomplishing the steps of maturing others,
training and perfection, may we reach buddhahood.

training and perfection, may we reach buddhahood.

25. May these pure wishes of ourselves and

25. May these pure wishes of ourselves and all beings,

all beings,

through the compassion of the buddhas and bodhisattvas of the ten directions

through the compassion of the buddhas and bodhisattvas of the ten directions
and the power of all actions that are beneficial and meaningful,

and the power of all actions that are beneficial and meaningful,

 be fulfilled exactly as they are made.

 be fulfilled exactly as they are made.


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