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[[kun rdzob byang chub kyi sems]] - relative (attitude of) bodhicitta/ awakening mind/ awakened mind [RB]
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[[don dam byang chub kyi sems]] - ultimate (attitude of) bodhicitta/ awakened mind [RB]
 
[[don dam byang chub kyi sems]] - the true awakened mind, ultimate bodhi-mind, bodhichitta, enlightened mind; ultimate (attitude of) bodhichitta; ultimate mind of enlightenment, absolute bodhichitta [RY]
 
[[byang chub kyi sems]] - bodhichitta - awakened mind, bodhichitta, bodhimind, awakened heart, mind, en lightened mind, attitude, mind, thought of enlightenment [RY]
 
[[byang chub sems]] - bodhicitta, pure & total presence, primordial state, total presence, enlightened attitude, life-force, energy, ethical impulse, bodhisattva's vow, seed of compassion, semen, as lived experience (myself and my milieu), as creativity ([[khu ba]] semen and [[rdul]] blood), as indivisibility (of [[stong nyid]] (e) the intended and [[snying rje]] (vam), mind principle of illumination, pure perfected nature of mind, [[ka dag lhun grub]] [[dbyer med]], enlightened mind, [[awakened mind]], awakening mind, [[bodhichitta]] [JV]
 
[[byang chub sems kyi dkyil 'khor]] - mandala of bodhichitta / awakened mind [RY]
 
[[byang sems]] - [[byang chub kyi sems]] - bodhichitta. 'Awakened state of mind,' 'enlightened attitude.' 1) The aspiration to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings. 2) In the context of [[Dzogchen]], the innate wakefulness of awakened mind; synonymous with [[nondual awareness]] [RY]
 
[[byang sems]] - bodhimind; {[[byang chub kyi sems]]} 1) [[bodhisattva]]. 2) [[bodhichitta]]. enlightened, [[awakened mind]], bodhimind, enlightened [[attitude]], turning the mind towards enlightenment, the bodhi-mind. [RY]
 
[[rtsa ba byan chub sems kyi dkyil 'khor]] - fundamental mandala of awakened mind; [one of the three mandalas of Anu [Yoga]: the basic space and wisdom as nondual is the Child of Great Bliss, also called 'the fundamental mandala of awakened mind.'  [RY]
 
[[yer re seng nge bar blo sad]] - clear and undefiled awakened mind [IW]
 
[[rang rig pa byang chub kyi sems]] - the self-knowing state of awakened mind [RY]
 
[[sras bde ba chen po]] - Child of Great Bliss; basic space and wisdom as nondual is the Child of Great Bliss, also called 'the fundamental mandala of awakened mind.'  [RY]
 
[[a nu'i dkyil 'khor gsum]] - three mandalas of [[Anu Yoga]]. For the three [[mandala]]s of [[Anu Yoga]], the view is to establish distinctly that all ground phenomena are three mandalas: 1) the unconstructed basic space of [[nonarising]] is the pure expansive sky of the consort [[Samantabhadri]], also called 'the primordial mandala of isness.' 2) This doesn't obstruct the subject, the great bliss that is luminously present as self-existing awareness, which is [[wisdom]] [[Samantabhadra]], also called 'the natural mandala of [[spontaneous presence]].' 3) This basic space and wisdom as nondual (see [[nonduality]] is the Child of Great Bliss, also called 'the fundamental mandala of [[awakened mind]].'  [RY]
 
 
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