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  • to a truly existing 'mind' within which everything takes place. [RY] Mind terma (dgongs gter). A revelation directly within the mind of a great master, without
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  • Trinlay Thaye". His Holiness the Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche subsequently recognized H.E. as the Mind Emanation of Lho Böngtül Rinpoche, and gave the name Konchog
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  • Songs of Milarepa. His name means 'Cotton-clad Mila.' mind essence - nature of mind. Pointing out the mind essence: the main aim of the 'pointing-out instruction'
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  • (1) when corporeal beings observe physical forms [in order to compose the mind]; (2) when formless beings endowed with internal perception observe external
    2 KB (706 words) - 14:08, 30 June 2021
  • Consequently, his work for the benefit of beings was left unfinished. His subsequent incarnation traveled throughout the sambhogakāya pure realms and eventually
    411 bytes (2,194 words) - 09:28, 9 May 2021
  • the sutras and sastras distinguish the adventitious stains of a suffering mind from its coexisting natural purity, which is at times called luminosity,
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  • inherent existence, there could be no subsequent attainment of a fruit that had not previously been attained, no subsequent ending and exhaustion of anguish
    60 KB (7,696 words) - 10:45, 17 November 2009
  • revelation of this text is considered a “mind treasure” (dgongs gter), composed by Padmasambhava and revealed to the mind of a later disciple. 'Jigs med gling
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  • po who empowered him as a holder of the Jangter tradition and cleared his mind of all mundane theorizing. Rigdzin Tendzin Norbu, thereafter became the chief
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  • of these ordinations as well as for the perfection of his studies and subsequent teaching activities, Situ Rinpoche also presented him with an old Indian
    34 KB (5,668 words) - 23:18, 13 April 2014
  • Bliss), Rigdzin Düpa, among many others, as well as teachings on the nature of mind—from both Semde and Longde categories, and all the way up to and including
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  • [ZL] [RY] Vishuddha Heruka. [Daki] [RY] Vishuddha Mind (yang dag thugs) [LW1] [RY] Vishuddha Mind (yang dag thugs). See Vishuddha. [ZL] [RY] Vishva (sna
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  • since these are 'poisons' that insinuate themselves in the mind stream, and are subsequently 'amplified' Perhaps 'infiltrators' would also do the trick
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  • Marvels of Mind in Fifty Chapters - sems rmad du byung ba bco brgyad kyi le'u lnga bcu: 109, 275 Eighteen Mothers and Children of the Mind Section - sems
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  • [dharma jñānam]/ knowledge of Dharma\n2. {rjes su shes pa/} [anvaya jñānam]/ subsequent knowledge\n3. {sdug bsngal shes pa/} [duḥkha jñānam]/ knowledge of sufferings\n4
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  • Consequently, his work for the benefit of beings was left unfinished. His subsequent incarnation traveled throughout the sambhogakāya pure realms and eventually
    352 bytes (2,194 words) - 23:33, 30 May 2021
  • four things are required; to meditate on that place; to have a bodhisattva mind; to give everything away and to actually pray to go there. Lekpa Rinpoche
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  • forms (rūpa, gzugs); mind (chitta, sems); mental events (chaitta, sems byung); formative forces not associated [with forms or mind] (viprayuktasaṃskāra
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  • Template:gloss migrator 'gro ba gati Template:gloss mind of enlightenment byang chub kyi sems bodhichitta Template:gloss Mind Only School sems tsam pa chittamātra Template:gloss
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  • of samsara and nir- vana and of all subsequent practices when contemplating the “four thoughts that turn the mind to dharma,” which is the rst step of
    112 KB (18,693 words) - 11:13, 7 August 2017
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