If you can devote your body unstintingly
to the practice,
That is a sign of taking to heart
the preciousness of the freedoms and advantages.
If you can view gold and dirt
with equanimity and see them as equal,
That is a sign of having realized
the illusory nature of transient things.
If you can regard the phenomena
of samsara as your enemies,
That is a sign of crossing
over the ocean of suffering.
If you can pay meticulous attention
to your actions and their effects, adopting virtue and abandoning non-virtue,
That is a sign of finding the
swift path that ascends the staircase to liberation.
If you can purify the negativity,
defilements and habitual tendencies of your body, speech and mind,
That is a sign of closing the
door to rebirth in samsara’s lower realms.
If you can keep the Three Jewels
in your mind, so that they are never separate from it,
That is a sign of being hooked
by the compassion of the supreme refuge.
If you know how to integrate
emptiness and compassion in your mindstream,
That is a sign of bringing phenomena
into the essence of awakening.
If you can meditate on how all
beings have been your parents,
That is a sign of the arising
of the sun and moon of the great vehicle.
If you can dispel the obscurations
of the darkness of ignorance,
That is a sign of the dawning
of clear light within immaculate space.
If you can carry the two accumulations
onto the path continuously,
That is a sign of the maturing
of the fruition of kayas and wisdoms.
If you can see all that appears
and exists arising in total purity as the lama,
That is a sign of reaching the
pinnacle of Dzogchen yoga.
If you can recognize the vajra
kaya of all-penetrating pure awareness,
That is a sign of transference
into the timeless space of primordial purity.
If you can recognize the unity
of the three kayas in pure awareness,
That is a sign of the ripening
of the fruition, which is Samantabhadra.
This brief summary of the
signs showing that the common preliminary practices have penetrated the mind
Was written in response to
repeated requests from the assembly of my students,
By the old beggar called
Duddul.
Through this merit may all
beings be matured and liberated!
Translated
by Adam