Sahaja Dharma
Dzogchen Atiyoga: The Direct Path Within Buddhism
A Gateway to the Natural Great Perfection

About Me
I am a practitioner and teacher of Dzogchen and Buddhism with thirty years of experience in the Dzogchen and Vajrayāna traditions. For the last decade, I have lived permanently in a hermitage in the mountains of Portugal. Today, I share these teachings through Sahaja Dharma.

The Natural and Direct Path
A direct path to the pristine nature of mind. These ancient non-dual teachings of the Great Perfection emphasize the immediacy of the contemplative experience, and represent the essence of the spiritual path, while at the same time being grounded in practical methods.

Publications
Library of books and texts available for download. Books and texts written by Ajanatha on Dzogchen and Buddhist philosophy covering a different range of different topics and levels of depth.

Learn about the ancient non-duality tradition of the Great-Perfection – Dzogchen Atiyoga
The Buddhist Tradition of the Essential, Direct and Natural Path.
Explore my writings…
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Beyond Duality and Non-Duality
The Great-Perfection: Beyond Duality and Non-Duality The most fundamental teachings that point the mind toward freedom—the authentic, non-dual realization of the primordial state—are those of the Great Perfection (Atiyoga). In the root text, The Cuckoo of Pure Presence, it is said: The nature of the infinite variety of phenomena is without duality,since, each thing in…
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View, Path and Result – Skillful Form
Skillful Form – Understanding the Principles of View, Path and Result If our ideas regarding non-duality, and the ultimate nature of reality remain just ideas, then its not very useful, it must become the reality itself! When looking and examining a spiritual path how can we understand its approach and path? Whatever spiritual path we…
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The Single Purpose of the Dharma
The Single Purpose of the Dharma: Discover the True Nature When looking at the spiritual traditions such as Buddhism, it seems that there are so many contrived elements, so much that seems to surround these ancient teachings. This can seem attractive to some, and it can feel like an obstacle to others. So let us…