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As a summary of the Great Perfection, Mr. Chen<br />

then said:<br />

In this practice, one must attain a right view of natural<br />

perfection, not only in thinking, but also in realization.<br />

The disciple must realize here in the same way as in<br />

Mahamudra. The Great Perfection has no practice but<br />

the mind should not leave the view of the Great<br />

Perfection even for a moment. In this way samatha <strong>and</strong><br />

samapatti are identified <strong>and</strong> one does not leave this<br />

Great Perfection; the mind is naturally maintained upon<br />

it.<br />

A guru in Tibet said:<br />

"Did I practice?<br />

I have not practiced.<br />

Did I not practice?<br />

Where is my disturbed mind?"<br />

When one does not leave the Great Perfection view<br />

even for the smallest instant, <strong>and</strong> one therefore keeps<br />

the fifth right view, then what need is there of practice?<br />

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