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Entering the Mind

By: C von Hassett
Narrated by: Rachel Reid Wilkie
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Entering the Mind, by C von Hassett, is a deeply insightful exploration of a timeless wisdom practice known as Dzogchen—a meditation practice which points the practitioner directly to their own innate, naturally occurring mind, or what is otherwise known as “mind in its natural state.” This is the very mind the Buddha spoke of as being already awakened, already enlightened, and this mind is easily accessible and readily observable within each of us. Entering the Mind shows us how to do just that: how to confidently recognize our own awakened mind within ourselves, then realize it within this one lifetime.

©2022 C von Hassett (P)2022 C von Hassett
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An important, impactful read.

An absolutely wonderful introduction to Dzogchen and the importance of awareness/consciousness. vonHassett has an admirable command of the English language, and a poignant and poetic writing style, which makes this book a joy to experience. Even better, the reader has a clear and deep and personal understanding of the material. 3 thumbs up!

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devolved quickly into political diatribe

Sidetracked almost immediately into pointless, surface diatribe on diet and agri‐business. Needed an editor. It went from personal spiritual experience to college newspaper editorial in one chapter.

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