Fearlessness in Dzogchen isn't about the absence of emotion; it’s the courage to leave your mind alone. We usually fear our own thoughts, rushing to suppress the "bad" ones or cling to the "good" ones. Simplicity means dropping the struggle. When you stop trying to curate your internal experience, you discover a natural state of ease that isn't dependent on circumstances. 2. Living in the "Natural State"
In the rush of modern existence, we often treat life as a problem to be solved or a project to be managed. We layer our days with expectations, anxieties, and the constant effort of "becoming" something better. The Dzogchen tradition—the "Great Perfection"—offers a radical alternative: the art of being exactly as you are. Fearless Simplicity: The Dzogchen Way of Living...
The core of this path is rigpa —a pristine, wakeful awareness. Think of it like the sky. Clouds (thoughts, dramas, stresses) pass through it, but they never stain or change the sky itself. Living the Dzogchen way means identifying with the sky rather than the clouds. You allow life to move through you without being swept away by the current. 3. Precision Without Tension Fearlessness in Dzogchen isn't about the absence of