The stanzas of a poem by Dza Patrul Rinpoche, a great master of the Nyingma School, narrated by Khyentse Rinpoche who was one of his disciples. Fortunately ... gross stripping Because for a Westerner because they may put off to us ... For example: "What good is all that sleep? Sleeping is just a stupor ... " or, "What good move? The comings and goings are due to fatigue ... "Fortunately Bodhidharma was not content to stay put! ... To conclude, the § tactile sensations, having reviewed the sounds, smells and flavors ... the author teaches us to give up the pleasures of the senses (to half of the booklet); hence it tells us implicitly teaching that is primarily intended for monks and nuns ... For this and for many drive the point home, the third part of the book begins with the stanza: "renounce worldly activities ... "In a final book dedicated to insiders Vajrayana who will find in turn, undoubtedly the epitome of thought Patrul Za Rinpoche, but can be avoided in the first instance for laymen who will struggle to find their account.