Contemplative Principles of a Non-dual Praxis

The Unmediated Practices of the Tibetan ‘Heart Essence’ (sNying thig) Tradition

Authors

  • Eran Laish Dahlem Humanities Center, Freie Universität, Berlin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v31i2.215

Keywords:

rDzogs chen, ‘The Great Perfection’, contemplative practices, non-duality, phenomenology

Abstract

This article focuses on the main contemplative principles of the ‘Heart Essence’ (sNying thig), a Tibetan Buddhist tradition that is characterized by a vision of non-duality and primordial wholeness. Due to this vision, which asserts an original reality that is not divided into perceiving subject and perceived object, the ‘Heart Essence’ advocates a contemplative practice that undermines the usual intuitions of temporality and enclosed selfhood. Hence, unlike the common principles of intentional praxis, such as deliberate concentration and gradual purification, the ‘Heart Essence’ affirms four contemplative principles of non-objectiveness, openness, spontaneity and singleness. As these principles transcend intentionality, temporality, and multiplicity, they are seen to directly disclose the nature of primordial awareness, in which the meanings of knowing and being are radically transformed. Therefore, the article will also consider the role of these non-dual contemplative principles in deeply changing our understanding of being and knowing alike.

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Laish, E. (2015). Contemplative Principles of a Non-dual Praxis: The Unmediated Practices of the Tibetan ‘Heart Essence’ (sNying thig) Tradition. Buddhist Studies Review, 31(2), 215-240. https://doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v31i2.215