In this, there is not any of the clear insight of vipaśyanā, which discerns things precisely, and so the masters call it marigpa (“non-recognition, ignorance, unknowing”). 3/
As the wisdom of recognizing your own true nature dawns, it clears away the blinding darkness of confusion, and, just as you can see clearly the inside of your home once the sun has risen, you gain confident certainty in the true nature of your mind. 13/
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This was ‘the instruction (mengak) for cracking open the egg-shell of ignorance (marigpa).’ —Mipham Jampal Dorje, A Lamp to Dispel Darkness: An Instruction that Points Directly to the Very Essence of Mind 14/14
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