Natural Appearances, Natural Liberation
Natural Appearances, Natural Liberation
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Natural Appearances, Natural Liberation

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ISBN 978-1-896559-10-0 paperback
180 pages, print, 6 x 9 inches
Vajrayana Buddhism, Death + Dying

NATURAL APPEARANCES, NATURAL LIBERATION A Nyingma Meditative Guide on the Six Bardos of Living and Dying

By Master Tam Shek-wing
Translated by Samten Migdron
Foreword by Tulku Thondup Rinpoche

This commentary is based on the six bardos teachings from a series of hidden treasure texts known as the Profound Dharma of Natural Liberation through the Intention of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones (Zab chos zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol), discovered by the great terton Karma Lingpa in the fourteenth century. The word “bardo,” made popular in the West through the English translation of the Bardo Thodol or The Tibetan Book of the Dead, which also belongs to the same series of treasure texts, means an intermediate or in-between state. The practice of the six bardos, according to the hermeneutics of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, is essentially the meditative practice of living and dying.

Natural Appearances, Natural Liberation not only contains very practical advice, but also has many teachings of the Nyingma tantric tradition embedded in it. The original text is not intended as a study of spiritualism or psychology. Neither is it intended to be viewed as handbook for taking care of the deceased, nor as a treatise on emptiness. The intention is to condense the very deep and profound tantric teachings of the six bardos into practices approachable by all sentient beings so that many can swiftly attain various states of liberation. This book offers a scholarly but accessible explanation of the ancient wisdom embedded in this ancient Buddhist classic.

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FROM THE FOREWORD

Let me offer my humble gratitude to Master Tam Shek-wing, a direct learned disciple of Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche, and his dedicated students of the Vajrayana Buddhism Association, for making the essence of the most precious
six bardo teachings from the cycle of the Profound Dharma of Natural Liberation through the Intention of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones available in this English language commentary and guidebook.

May the merits of this great accomplishment cause all mother sentient beings to wake up into the ever secure state of their own naturally liberated vision, as an infant wakes up in its mother’s lap.

—Tulku Thondup [from the book’s foreword]

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

   TAM SHEK-WING (1935-) is a Buddhist scholar, painter, poet, writer and social critic. He is the founder of the Vajrayana Buddhism Association and Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Studies Association in North America.

Master Tam was born in Guangzhou, China. As a young man, he received systematic training in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism under the guidance of H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche. In 1986, Master Tam emigrated from Hong Kong to Hawaii, and then to Toronto in 1993. As early as the late 1970s, Master Tam began publishing writings on Buddhism, with an emphasis on the teachings and meditative practice in Vajrayana Buddhism.

To establish Sino-Tibetan Buddhist studies as a legitimate field in Buddhology, Master Tam helped organize publication of the Monograph Series in Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Studies. The published works sparked interest in establishing new curricula in Buddhist Studies in a number of universities in China, including Renmin University of China in Beijing, Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou, and Nanking University in Nanjin. Since 2008, Master Tam has been a visiting professor at these universities, where he lectures on the Tathagatagarbha doctrine and its practice.


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