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Kusalay Tshog Chod

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The Tibetan practice of Chod was developed during the 11th century by the Tibetan Yogini Machig Labdron. Although the practice has its roots in Padampa Sangye's Indian Chod lineage, it is the only Dharma practice to have been developed outside of India that was then translated and transmitted back into the Indian lineages. Chod or "cutting through" is the practice of cutting discursive thoughts as they arise, until one ultimately realizes the emptiness of mind. Historically, Chod practitioners would practice in frightful and desolate areas such as cremation grounds, or any other area that aroused fear. These environments were chosen specifically because of their fear-inducing qualities, which in turn invoked the other emotional kleshas that were utilized and cut through as part of the practice. This particular practice is the Kusalay Tshog Chod passed on by Lord Jigten Sumgon.

This was recorded in the Summer of 2007 by H.E. Garchen Rinpoche, Ven. Traga Rinpoche, Ven. Lama Thubten Nyima, Lama Bu Nima, and Lama Abao.

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