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Phenomena manifest in both pure and impure forms. Impure phenomena are the mundane experience in this world. Pure phenomena are when here is no dualistic [[Clinging]]. After becoming accustomed to this indivisible, unconfined, and undeluded state of [[dharmakaya]], all phenomena appear without any self-nature. | |||
The moment of recognizing mind essence is the instant as which impure experience, this habit of fixating upon all things as solid reality, disperses into basic space. What is left is pure experience, pure phenomena. | |||
[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] |
Revision as of 22:35, 15 January 2006
Phenomena manifest in both pure and impure forms. Impure phenomena are the mundane experience in this world. Pure phenomena are when here is no dualistic Clinging. After becoming accustomed to this indivisible, unconfined, and undeluded state of dharmakaya, all phenomena appear without any self-nature.
The moment of recognizing mind essence is the instant as which impure experience, this habit of fixating upon all things as solid reality, disperses into basic space. What is left is pure experience, pure phenomena.
Pages in category "Sutra"
The following 455 pages are in this category, out of 455 total.
A
- Absolute Nature
- Accepting and Rejecting
- Accumulation of Merit
- Accumulation of Wisdom
- Accumulation(s)
- Accumulations
- Acharya
- Activities
- Adi-Buddha
- Alaya
- All-accomplishing Wisdom
- All-knowledge
- Antidote
- Anuyoga
- Arhat
- Arya Ratnamegha Sutra
- Aryas' Seven Treasures
- As It Is
- Ashoka
- Ashvagosha
- Aspiration and Application
- Assemblage of the Peaceful and Wrathful Sugatas
- Assumed instructions
- Asura
- Asvagosha
- Attitude
- Attractions
- Attribute
- Authoritative scriptures
- Avichi hell
- Avici
- Awakened Mind
- Awakening
- Awakening from the Sleep of Ignorance
- Awareness Cuckoo Scripture
- Ayatana
- Ayodhya
B
- Baratani
- Barchey Künsel Cycle of Teachings
- Bardo Consciousness
- Bardo of Becoming
- Basic State
- Becoming
- Beings
- Bell
- Beyond
- Bhadrakalpa
- Bhavaviveka
- Bhikshu
- Bhikshu Bodhisattva Shantarakshita
- Bhumi Sections
- Bhumis
- Bhurkumkuta
- Bhutan
- Billion Worlds
- Billionfold Universe
- Bindus
- Birth by Transformation
- Blackness
- Bliss
- Bliss, Clarity and Nonthought
- Blissful Realm
- Blood-drinker
- Bodhi
- Bodhichitta
- Bodhichitta of Abandoning All Obscuration
- Bodhichitta of Aspiration
- Bodhichitta of Aspiration and Application
- Bodhichitta of Devoted Engagement
- Bodhichitta of Maturation
- Bodhichitta of Pure Superior Intention
- Bodhichitta Training
- Bodhicitta of undivided emptiness and compassion
- Bodhicitta vows
- Bodhidharma
- Bodhisattva Bhumi
- Bodhisattva Collections
- Bodhisattva of Compassion
- Bodhisattva Precepts
- Bodhisattva Vow
- Bodhisattva vows
- Bodhisattva Vows - continued
- Body of Light
- Body Representation
- Body, Speech and Mind
- Body, Speech, Mind, and Cognition
- Body, Speech, Mind, Qualities, and Activities
- Bon
- Bonpo
- Boon-granting
- Border Temples
- Boundless Life
- Bow of Indra
- Brahma
- Brahma Ghosa
- Brahma Loka
- Brahma-like voice
- Brahma-raksasa
- Brahman
- Brahmarandra
- Brahmin Saraha
- Brilliant
- Buddha Activity
- Buddha Amitayus
- Buddha Eye
- Buddha Guhya
- Buddha Vairochana
- Buddha's mind
- Buddha's speech
- Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha
- Buddha-body
- Buddha-family
- Buddha-locana
- Buddhadharma
- Buddhaghosha
- Buddhahood
- Buddhapalita
- Buddhas of the Ten Directions
- Buddhism
- Buddhist Canon
- Bumthang
- Business
- Butön
C
- Calm
- Candala
- Capable Preparatory Stage
- Capacity
- Carefree Vagrant
- Carya-tantra
- Causal
- Causal and Resultant Vehicles
- Causal Philosophical Teachings
- Causal Philosophical Vehicle
- Causal Refuge
- Causal Teachings
- Causal Vehicle of the Paramitas
- Cause
- Cause and Effect
- Central Channel
- Cessation
- Chagmey Rinpoche
- Chak
- Chakdrukpa
- Chakra
- Chakranatha
- Chakravartin
- Chakshus
- Chandragomi
- Chandragupta
- Chandrakirti
- Change and fall
- Changeless Light
- Changeless Nature, The
- Changing suffering
- Channels, Currents and Seminal Points
- Channels, Winds, and Essences
- Charya Tantra
- Chemchok Heruka
- Clairvoyance
- Coemergent Ignorance
- Cognition
- Cognition of the Exhaustion of Defilements
- Cognizance
- Common Siddhis
- Compassion and Emptiness
- Conventional and Ultimate
- Conventional Bodhichitta
D
E
- Effect
- Ego Consciousness
- Egolessness
- Eight Aspects of the Path of Noble Beings
- Eight Black and White Deeds
- Eight Collections of Consciousness
- Eight Collections of Consciousnesses
- Eight Freedoms
- Eight Great Bodhisattvas
- Eighteen Elements
- Eighty Innate Thought States
- Ekajati
- Emanation
- Empowerment of Longevity
- Enlightened Beings
- Enlightenment
- Equanimity
- Essence of the Sugatas
F
- Family
- Father Tantra
- Five Aspects of Mantra
- Five Awakenings
- Five Sense Consciousnesses
- Five Teachings of Maitreya
- Five Types of Speech
- Five Wisdoms
- Fixation
- Fixation - continued
- Form Realm
- Formless Realm
- Forty Thought States of Desire
- Four Awakenings
- Four Basic Strayings
- Four Bodies of a Buddha
- Four Doors of Birth
- Four Human Unfree States
- Four Immeasurables
- Four kayas
- Four Kayas
- Four Legs of Miraculous Action
- Four Nails
- Four Nonhuman Unfree States
- Four Ornaments
- Four Precepts
- Fruition
G
I
K
L
M
- Mahakala
- Major and Minor Marks
- Maledictory Fierce Mantra
- Manifest Luminosity
- Mantrayana
- Materiality
- Meadow of Mönkha
- Means
- Means and Knowledge
- Mind Consciousness
- Mind Essence
- Mindfulness and Introspection
- Mother of All Buddhas
- Mother Tantra
- Mount Kailash
- Mount Sumeru
- Mt. Kailash
- Mt. Meru
- Mundane Worship
N
O
P
- Parinirvana
- Path of Accumulation
- Path of Cultivation
- Path of Means
- Path of Skillful Means
- Peaceful and Wrathful Deities
- Peaceful Deities
- Pith Instructions
- Prana
- Prasangika
- Pratyekabuddha
- Precious Buddha
- Present Moment
- Primordial Awareness
- Primordial Buddha
- Primordial Enlightenment
- Primordial State
- Primordial Wisdom
- Primordially Present Nature
- Primordially Pure
- Pristine Awareness
- Pristine Cognition
- Pristine Cognition continued
- Prostrate
- Pure Land
Q
R
S
- Sadaprarudita
- Samayamudra
- Sambhogakaya
- Samsara and Nirvana
- Sautrantika
- Self-Cognizance
- Self-entity
- Self-nature
- Seven Bodhi Factors
- Seven Branches
- Seven Branches of Enlightenment
- Seven Thought States of Delusion
- Seven Types of Attention
- Seven Types of Individual Liberation
- Shamatha and Vipashyana
- Shastra
- Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal
- Sherab Özer
- Six Classes of Beings
- Six Collections
- Six Dharmas of Sugatagarbha
- Six Mindfulnesses
- Six Paramitas
- Sixty-two Wisdom Deities
- Skandhas
- Skillful Means
- Sounds, Colors and Lights
- Space-Dharma
- Spontaneous Presence
- Sravakas
- Statement and Realization
- Sthiramati
- Stillness, Occurrence, and Awareness
- Subhuti
- Sudden Enlightenment
- Suffering upon Suffering
- Sugatagarbha
- Sugatas
- Superior Intention
- Supreme Realization
- Sutra Mahamudra
- Svabhavikakaya
- Svatantrika
- System of Bodhichitta
T
- Tangyur
- Ten Mindfulnesses
- Ten Paramitas
- Ten Riches
- The Paths
- The Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 Lines (RiBa)
- The Prajnaparamita in Eight Thousand Verses
- The Three Jewels
- The Twenty-four Sacred Places
- Thirty-seven Factors
- Three Aspects of Ignorance
- Three Dissolution Stages
- Three Gates
- Three Kayas
- Three Lower Realms
- Three Meditation Moods
- Three Neighs of Hayagriva
- Three Roots
- Three States of Existence
- Three Types of Mudra
- Threefold Wisdom
- Togal
- Transcendence of Wisdom
- Truth of Cessation
- Turning of the Wheel
- Tushita
- Tutelary Deity
- Twenty Defects of Bustle
- Twenty-five Tantras of the Great Perfection
- Twenty-two Types of Bodhichitta
- Two Benefits
- Two Chariots
- Two Veils
- Two Wisdoms
- Twofold Purity
- Twofold Welfare