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'''Anu Yoga''' (rjes su rnal 'byor). The second of the [[three inner tantras]] corresponding to the eighth of the [[nine vehicles]]; emphasizes knowledge ([[prajna]]) rather than means ([[upaya]]) and the [[completion stage]] rather than the [[development stage]]. The view of Anu Yoga is that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to the insight into the nondual nature of space and wisdom.
'''Ati''' or [[Ati Yoga]] ([[shin tu rnal 'byor]]) — third of the [[three inner tantras]]; emphasizes, according to [[Jamgon Kongtrul the First]], the view that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to insight into the nature of primordial enlightenment, free from accepting and rejecting, hope and fear. The more common word for Ati Yoga nowadays is '[[Dzogchen]],' the [[Great Perfection]].


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Ati or Ati Yoga (shin tu rnal 'byor) — third of the three inner tantras; emphasizes, according to Jamgon Kongtrul the First, the view that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to insight into the nature of primordial enlightenment, free from accepting and rejecting, hope and fear. The more common word for Ati Yoga nowadays is 'Dzogchen,' the Great Perfection.