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[[tshogs lam]] - path of accumulation. The first of the five paths which forms the foundation for the journey towards liberation and involves gathering a vast [[accumulation of merit]] dedicated towards this attainment. On this path one gains an intellectual and conceptual understanding of [[egolessness]] through learning and reflection. By means of cultivating the [[four applications of mindfulness]], the four right endeavors, and the [[four legs of miraculous action]], one succeeds in eliminating the gross [[defilement]]s that cause samsaric suffering and in attaining the virtuous qualities of the superknowledges and the 'samadhi of the stream of Dharma' leading to the path of joining [RY]
[[thod rgal gyi snang ba]] - Tögal experiences / visions [RY]


[[rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi]] - four legs of miraculous action [RY]
[[thod rgal gyi snang ba]] - [[Tögal vision]]. The four 'visions' or stages of experience on the path of Tögal are 'manifest dharmata,' 'increased experience,' 'awareness reaching fullness,' and 'exhaustion of dharmas beyond concepts.' [RY]


[[rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi 'dun pa]] - yearning as one of the four legs of miraculous action [RY]
[[thod rgal gyi snang ba]] - the appearances of thogal [IW]


[[rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi dpyod]] - investigation as one of the four legs of miraculous action [RY]
[[thod rgal gyi snang ba bzhi]] - Four visions of Tögal [RY]


[[rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi brtson grus]] - exertion as one of the four legs of miraculous action [RY]
[[thod rgal gyi snang ba bzhi]] - Four visions of Tögal. Four stages in Dzogchen practice: manifest dharmata, increased experience, awareness reaching fullness and exhaustion of concepts and phenomena [RY]


[[rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi bsam]] - contemplation as one of the four legs of miraculous action [RY]
[[thod rgal gyi snang ba bzhi]] - four visions of thogal [IW]


[[rdzu 'phrul bzhi]] - Four magical powers. In the general vehicles, the 'four legs of miraculous action' (rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi) are mentioned as intention, determination, diligence, and discernment; four causes for achieving the power of superknowledge. In Vajrayana, 'four magical displays' (cho 'phrul bzhi) are mentioned as being samadhi, consecration, conferring empowerment, and making offerings [RY]




 
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thod rgal gyi snang ba - Tögal experiences / visions [RY]

thod rgal gyi snang ba - Tögal vision. The four 'visions' or stages of experience on the path of Tögal are 'manifest dharmata,' 'increased experience,' 'awareness reaching fullness,' and 'exhaustion of dharmas beyond concepts.' [RY]

thod rgal gyi snang ba - the appearances of thogal [IW]

thod rgal gyi snang ba bzhi - Four visions of Tögal [RY]

thod rgal gyi snang ba bzhi - Four visions of Tögal. Four stages in Dzogchen practice: manifest dharmata, increased experience, awareness reaching fullness and exhaustion of concepts and phenomena [RY]

thod rgal gyi snang ba bzhi - four visions of thogal [IW]