Mipham Rinpoche’s Instruction for Raising Lungta Through The Outburst of ‘ki ki so so lha gyal lo’

You’ll have to say “ki ki so so lha gyalo[1] [1]Sogyal Rinpoche, who was translating, said that ‘Lha gyal lo’ means “may all the good forces be victorious” loudly. At that time, according to Mipham Rinpoche’s pith instruction, let your eyes gaze into the sky, and put your awareness into your eyes, one-pointedly. Stare straight into the middle of the sky, piercingly into the sky. Then bring your gaze higher and higher, while merging your mind indivisibly with the sky. You have to really concentrate on that, and not let ordinary conceptual thoughts stain the mind. Consider that your lungta rises limitlessly. If you do that, there is no doubt your lungta will increase.

Translated by Gyurmé Avertin
Edited by Ane Tsondru