> > "Transmission?" Doesn't mean a thing to me...
> >
Vaj:
> I was referring specifically to the peculiar 
> style of transmission in Dzogchen, the 
> transmission of the energy of rigpa...
>
Apparently you have totally misunderstood the 
teaching of Dzogchen and "rigpa". Rigpa is the 
natural enlightened state - you can't get that 
from any teacher by osmosis! 

"What, then, should we 'do' with the mind in 
meditation? Nothing at all. Just leave it, 
simply, as it is. One master described 
meditation as 'mind, suspended in space, 
nowhere.'

There is a famous saying: If the mind is not 
contrived, it is spontaneously blissful, just 
as water, when not agitated, is by nature 
transparent and clear." 

Read more:

Subject: Rigpa: The Stages of Meditation
Author: Willytex
Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental
Date: July 25, 2004
http://tinyurl.com/46nbc7d

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