gnas skabs bzhi
'gro ba rnams Mipham: de yang skye srid dang, de nas 'chi ba ma byung gi bar sngon dus kyi srid pa dang, 'chi srid dang, bar srid bzhi'i gnas skabs can no There are four occasions: birth existence; preceding existence, which is what follows [birth and lasts] until the arrival of death; death existence; and intermediate existence. [RY]
absorption, the fourth moment [within the body by perfecting rtsa rlung thig le, arising of the 4th moment, de gsum gyi rang ngo ma shes shing gzung 'dzin du zhen pa'i dbang las tshogs drug mi gsal bar kun gzhi la bsdus pa gnyid 'thug po'i gnas skabs &, de las yid 'du byed dang bcas pa rmi lam gyi gnas skabs &, tshogs drug yul la 'jug pa tha mal gyi dus te sad pa'i dus &, de las 'pho ba'i bag chags experiencing, the occastion of absorption, snyoms 'jug . the four occasions, sad pa., rmi lam., gnyid stug., chags rtog, snyoms 'jug.], the fouth moment. the four occasions, [sad pa, rmi lam, gnyid stug, chags rtog] [IW]
the four occasions [IW]
the four occasions, sad pa, rmi lam, gnyid stug, chags rtog / snyoms 'jug, the fourth moment [RY]
The Four Occasions: 1) the occasion of conditioned existence during birth (skye srid kyi gnas skabs), 2) the occasion of conditioned existence during the time previous to reaching the occurrence of death (or during life, chi ba ma byung gi bar du sngon dus kyi srid pa'i gnas skabs), 3) the occasion of the conditioned existence of death (chi srid kyi gnas skabs), and 4) the occasion of the conditioned existence of the intermediate state (or bardo, bar srid kyi gnas skabs). [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
absorption, the fourth moment [IW]