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The Great Perfection of Being a Human Being: The Direct Knowing of Being and the Metabolization of Experience

1/21/2021

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Rongzom Zangpo, the brilliant Dzogchen Master of the 11th Century ce Tibet taught that All Human beings are the profound field of awakening. In the language of Phenomenology, this means that all human beings are the profound field of Being. In this paper, we will phenomenologically explore the profound human experience of awakening to Being. We will explore the phenomenology of the Direct Perception of Being and we will phenomenologically elaborate the Metabolization of Experience and the Power of the Transmission of the Field of Awareness which is the Field of Being. We will also elaborate the Traces of Metabolized Experience that are the energetic radiant field of Luminous Being that continues life after life and death after death.

Rudolph Bauer, Ph.D. Diplomate In Clinical Psychology, A.B.P.P.
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    Dr Rudolph Bauer

    Rudolph Bauer, PhD is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and has a practice of Existential Psychotherapy for Individuals and Existential Consultation for Organizations. He is Co- Director of The Washington Center for Consciousness Studies and Director of The Washington Center for Phenomenological and Existential Consultation Studies. He lives in Santa Monica, California.

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