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by Khandro Déchen and Ngak'chang Rinpoche Khandro Déchen and Ngak’chang Rinpoche explore
vajra romance as the living application and dynamism of the ‘Nyi-da Mélong’
– a Dzogchen tantra from the cycle of visionary revelations, realised by the
enigmatic Nyingma treasure discoverer Khyungchen Aro Lingma (1886-1923). The
Nyi-da Mélong puts to rest the myth that celibacy holds demonstrable
spiritual advantages over a natural life. It opens the door to those who are
inspired by the desire to integrate every aspect of human life with
spiritual practice. Sexuality is portrayed as the pervasive stratum of the
senses and sense-fields – and as such, it is appreciated as the life-blood
of the creative arts. Although this teaching is common in its essential form
to all Vajrayana traditions, it has never before been extrapolated in such
detail with regard to how it is lived within romantic relationships. Here we
find a vivid presentation, characteristic of the milieu of the mahasiddhas,
in which we discover, not simply a lucid description of the practice of the
Nyi-da Mélong – but a rich crystal commentary in creative contemporary
language. The authors discuss in profound depth the spiritual vivacity of:
falling in love; perceptual intimacy; vajra romance; non-dual passion;
liberated-lust; and the poignant possibility of remaining in love
indefinitely. SAMPLE CHAPTER (work in progress)
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