That's why dzogchen seems so complicated ...lelopa wrote:but when i am i don't need any replaySönam wrote: you have to be present in your nature for it works
Sönam
Sönam
That's why dzogchen seems so complicated ...lelopa wrote:but when i am i don't need any replaySönam wrote: you have to be present in your nature for it works
Sönam
Ah perfect.Kunzang wrote:I was taught that you can stand it up in a glass or other container filled with grain.Lhug-Pa wrote:This isn't necessarily directly related to Dorje Drolo practice; but how should a Phurba be placed, if at all, on one's altar if we don't have a stand for it?
Bodhi seed, although it doesnt really matter.jbaumannmontilla wrote:I particpated in the ChNNR Dorje Drolo retreat online. and have been relistening to the playback. I'm wondering is there a preferred mala to use when working with Dorje Drolo? would one use Bodhi seed, or Rudraksa?
JB