THE GREAT PERFECTION DOCTRINE

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THE GREAT PERFECTION DOCTRINE ere s no past ere s no future EVERYTHING is HERE and NOW Introduction e Doctrine of the Great Perfection [2011] elaborates on ideas introduced in e Book of the Great Nav 1 [2009-2010], specifying the Way to the Primordial Non-Duality of the Universal Base, which lies beyond both Right-Hand and Le - Hand Paths the Path described as the Path which is not the path in itself. e meaning of the Great Perfection is the ability to see 2 the World from within one s True Nature the UNBORN, which lies beyond limits of any duality. e Path of the Great Perfection is the Spiritual Heart of e Doctrine of the Great Nav, and can be successfully employed only by those seekers who have higher understanding abilities 3, which unfold on the Path of Spiritual Self-Discovery. 1. See eg. ed. V.L.S.L.V. e Book of the Great Nav: Chaosophy and the Russian Navoslavie, Moscow: Veligor, 2013. 2. Herein seeing should be understood as an aspect of Vedanye (Spiritual Knowledge). 3. ere are three levels of abilities that a disciple should possess: e lowest level is the inability to understand the Doctrine without assistance; e average level is when there is a time gap between understanding and the implementation of knowledge. e duration of this gap depends on personal characteristics. e higher level is achieved when understanding instantly leads to transformation, i.e. understanding is converted not into memory, but into the Clean Energy of Transubstantiation. : 19 :

I. e Path of the Great Perfection 1. e Path of the Great Perfection is named so because: - Firstly, it exposes the Primordial Perfection of the Universal Base the Great Nav (the Sole UNBORN); - Secondly, it exposes the Primordial Perfection of all things and phenomena of the Triworld (Jav Nav Prav) 1 ; - irdly, it exposes the Primordial Perfection of all subjects of mind. 2. e Path of the Great Perfection is named so also because it is intended for the higher type of seekers, the so-called Spiritual order (cf. Divya-bhava 2 in Tantra, e pneumatics 3 in Gnosticism). is does not imply that the lower doctrines intended for the corporeal order (cf. Pashu-bhava 4, the hylics 5 ) and the soulful order (cf. Vira-bhava 6, the psychics 7 ) are of no use; indeed, both doctrines are indispensable on their levels, as infant nutrition cannot be substituted by adult food and vice versa, for they go with their particular ages, in their turn and place. 3. e Path of the Great Perfection is a Path of comprehension of the Universal Base, or the Sole UNBORN, it is a Path of unfolding of the Great Nav in the Heart of the one, who is capable of transcending the habitual limits of self and overwhelm it as a limited form concealing the Infinite FORMLESS. And indeed, in all ree Worlds there is no doctrine deeper than e Doctrine of 1. e Great Nav (our True Nature, the Abyss of the UNBORN) should not be confused with minor Nav the Lower World in Triworld, and e World that IS (rus: Yavlennyi Mir, Triworld) with the world of Yav the middle World in Triworld. On detailed terminology of e Doctrine of the Great Nav, See eg. ed. V.L.S.L.V. e Book of the Great Nav: Chaosophy and the Russian Navoslavie, Moscow: Veligor, 2013, p. 413-422 ( e glossary of 13 fundamental concepts of e Doctrine of the Great Nav ). 2. Sanskrit: divine nature. 3. From Ancient Greek πνεῦμα, "spirit". 4. Literally, bestial nature, of people entangled, limited by their carnal desires. 5. Literally, carnal. 6. Literally, heroic nature. 7. Literally, soulful. : 20 :

the Great Perfection the Un-dual Teaching of spontaneous Self-unfolding of the Universal Base! 8 8. is is not an emotional exclamation, but rather a statement of fact: e Doctrine of the Great Perfection is called the deepest because it reveals in a pupil the direct Un-dual seeing of the Universal Base the Indescribable Abyss of the UNBORN. : 21 :

II. Transfer of the Doctrine 1 (4). Transfer of the Doctrine of the Great Perfection may be carried out from the one who grasped the Great Nav in one s Heart as his or her True Nature by: - Firstly, directly off the reel, the Direct Transfer on a non-verbal level, from Heart to Heart; - Secondly, mediated that is laying, or Transfer of the Doctrine on an external level with further implementation of the perceived into immediate experience, as soon as a pupil is thoroughly prepared for it; - irdly, by means of guidelines in the practices of Self-Observation (see chapter XXIII) and conscious inactivity, or silent stay in UNBORN without being a stayer (see chapter XXVIII). ese practices may be performed by the pupil on its own and in the presence of the Teacher (either physical or Spiritual presence, evident or non-evident). 2 (5). Transfer of the Doctrine may also be carried out not from a human, but from Clear Consciousness our True Nature. What we encounter here is a phenomenon of SELF-Initiation of a seeker, who reveals the Great Nav spontaneously from within, without any assistance of an external Teacher (which happens rarely, in fact). 3 (6). As Direct Transfer might be considered higher than mediate Transfer, so the latter is higher than practices under the guidance of a Teacher and maintained by dint of effort. At the same time Transfer from Clear Consciousness our True Nature -, SELF-disclosure of the Great Nav in the Heart of the prepared is the highest compared to the three above-mentioned levels of Transfer of the Doctrine of the Great Perfection. : 22 :

III. Natural State of the Prime Source 1 (7). Beyond the limits of all determined states inherent to the World that Is (Triworld Jav Nav Prav) the Universal Base constantly remains in Primordial Naturalness, also called the Natural State of the Prime Source. 2 (8). e Primordial Naturalness as an intrinsic characteristic of True Nature of all things in existence cannot be lost, for it is the Ultimate Root of all things and phenomena. e Primordial Naturalness cannot be reached, for any reaching implies a movement of the mind, and a mind in motion is not aware of the Prime Source, which cannot be reached by anything. 3 (9). Only a er any motion of the mind stops and it finds its grave in the Heart, the Prime Source reveals itself as a Primordial Emptiness, as the undisturbed Naturalness of the UNBORN. Any action performed by a man from within the Natural State of the Prime Source is not limited by cause-and-effect relations (cf. Sanskrit Karma, ancient Greek Heimarmene 9, Russian Sudba), because it is an action without me as an actor that follows the Path which is not the path in itself. 8. Heimarmene or Himarmene (Ancient Greek: Εἱμαρμένη, literally, inevitable fate ) the term widely used by ancient Gnostics. For more on Heimarmene see e Book of the Great Nav. : 23 :

IV. Non-Dual seeing 1 (10). e Path of the Great Perfection is called the Path which is not the path in itself, because its method and at the same time its goal is non-dual seeing founded on a Primordial Non-Duality of the Prime Source. 2 (11). According to the Doctrine of the Great Perfection any advance on the Path is an illusion born from the mind and kept up by the mind unaware of its True Nature (cf. Sanskrit Atman), that does not differ from the True Nature of Existence (cf. Sanskrit Brahman) which presupposes no movement nor achievement, no separation nor merging, no Birth nor Death, no ignorance nor Enlightenment, no involvement nor Liberation. 3 (12). In a certain sense it is not we who own our True Nature, but the True Nature who owns us. While various doctrines teach about the Path, leading a man from determined state to the Clear Consciousness of our True Nature, the Doctrine of the Great Perfection directly points at the Natural State of the Prime Source lacking any duality, being primordially and constantly our True Nature, our True Self (AZ ESM 10 [ancient Russian for I am Translator s note]), which is beyond the limits of any false guises of our ego, any names or forms. 10. Should not be confused with the false self (false me ), or ego. : 24 :

V. e True and the false 1 (13). Our True Nature the Great Nav, the Emptiness of the Abyss, the Wholeness of the UNBORN is an Ultimate Source of Existence, the wholeness of the World that Is (Triworld). 2 (14). e false identification of one s True Self (AZ ESM) with one s false self, or ego, causes a deceptive 11 vision of oneself as a separate being, estranged from the Wholeness of the Prime Source. Such state is called ignorance (cf. Sanskrit avidia), lack of Spiritual Knowledge of a man stuck in the vanity of the world. As it says in Transcripts of Gurdjieff 's Meetings 1941-1946 : You remember that o en I say that you must be internally free. You understand what it is to be free. To identify with nothing 12. 3 (15). A de-identification of the SELF with one s own false self, non-conceptualized comprehension of one s True Nature the Higher Self beyond mind is called Awakening or Spiritual Insight. It leads a man to Liberation from the spurious infinite of straying in the Kolo whirling [from Slavic stem kolo, circle Trans.] of the World that Is (Triworld). 11. Russian Мо рочное from Мо рок, delusion, evil suggestion. 12. Meeting Seventeen (of ursday, December 9, 1943). Quote from Transcripts of Gurdjieff s meetings 1941-1946, Book Studio London, 2008. Gurdjieff elaborates: You divide yourself in two parts. Inwardly you must not identify; outwardly you must play a role (Meeting twenty third of January 28, 1944). An important task for you is to keep on trying not to identify. Outwardly you continue to do what you re obliged to by life. But you play a role. What concerns you entirely is your inner work. To be capable of such work, you must stop identifying inwardly. Do what you are supposed to in public, but always stick to your inner Self; play the role. Behave consciously [Meeting Twenty eighth of August 3, 1944]. So if you haven t identified, you are free. And if you play the role consciously, you are free [Meeting Twenty ninth of August 10, 1944]. : 25 :