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rgyu'i rgyud
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The causal principle. The reality of mind that abides unchangeable like space withrn the minds of sentient beings and Buddhas. According to [sūtra]s this refers to the Tathagata essence—the naturally abiding buddha nature. In the lower tantras this is known by various names like the suchness of self (bdag-gi de kho-na nyid), the mind of eniightenment and the mind of Samantabhadra (kun-tu bzang-po'i sems). According to the highest yoga tantra this principle is known as the union of [E-VAṃ] (e-vam zung-'jug).
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