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[[rnal 'byor bzhi]] - four yogas; 1) the Four Yogas: one-pointedness, simplicity, one taste, and nonmeditation. 2) {sems dpa'i rnal 'byor sngags phyi pa gsum, rnal 'byor chen po bskyed pa ma hA yo ga, yongs su rnal 'byor lung a nu yo ga, shin tu rnal 'byor man ngag a ti yo ga} [RY]
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[[essence, nature and capacity]] ([[ngo bo rang bzhin thugs rje]]. The three aspects of the [[sugata-garbha]] according to the [[Dzogchen]] system.
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*Essence is the primordially pure ''[[wisdom of emptiness]]''.  
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*The nature is the spontaneously present ''wisdom of [[cognizance]]''.
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*The capacity is the all-pervasive ''wisdom of [[indivisibility]]''.
  
[[rnal 'byor bzhi rtse gcig]] - one-pointedness [RY]
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This is, ultimately, the identity of the [[Three Roots]], the [[Three Jewels]] and the [[three kayas]] [RY]  
  
[[phyag rgya chen po'i rnal 'byor bzhi]] - the [[four yogas of Mahamudra]], {[[rtse gcig]]} one-pointedness, {[[spros bral]]} simplicity, {[[ro gcig]]} one taste, {[[sgom med]]} nonmeditation; Four Yogas of Mahamudra [RY]
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[[essence, nature, and capacity]]; as samaya being, [detailed expl., [[The Light of Wisdom]], Vol. 2, page 162] [RY]  
  
[[phyag chen gyi rnal 'byor bzhi]] - [[Four Yogas of Mahamudra]]. Four stages in Mahamudra practice: one-pointedness, simplicity, one taste, and nonmeditation [RY]
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[[essence, nature, and capacity]] [/compassionate quality; essence, nature, compassionate temperament, compassionate energy; facticity, immediacy, and responsiveness / compassion] [RY]  
  
[[rtse gcig]] - 1) one-pointed, one-pointedly, one-pointedness of mind; single-minded concentration. 2) one-pointedness, one of the {[[phyag rgya chen po'i rnal 'byor bzhi]]} the four yogas of Mahamudra; see also {[[rtse gcig rnal 'byor]]} the yoga of one-pointedness [RY]
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nature, character, compassionate quality, essence, nature, compassionate temperament, compassionate energy, facticity, immediacy, responsiveness, and compassion [IW]  
  
[[rtse gcig]] - ekagrata, one-pointedness, one-pointed concentration (in abhidharma and sutras), unitary experience (in tantras), the state of being focussed, unique kind of whole associated with shunya, SA [[rnal 'byor rnam bzhi]], singleminded, undivided attention, one-pointedness of mind, sharply, one-pointed fixation [JV]
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[[essence, nature, and capacity]]; The three aspects of the sugata-garbha according to the Dzogchen system [RY]
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===Alternate Translations===
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*[[Essence, Nature, and Compassion]]
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*Essence, Nature, Responsiveness
  
[[rtse gcig chung ngu]] - lesser one-pointedness [RY]
 
  
[[rtse gcig che 'bring chung gsum]] - the three levels of [the Mahamudra yoga of] one-pointedness, greater, medium, and lesser [RY]
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[[rtse gcig chen po]] - greater one-pointedness [RY]
 
 
 
[[rtse gcig tu byed pa]] - to be single-minded, concentrate on, one-pointedness, single pointed application. {[[sems gnas dgu]]} the eighth. Being one-pointed in effort in order to reach effortlessness] [RY]
 
 
 
[[rtse gcig rnal 'byor]] - the yoga of one-pointedness; the first of the four yogas of Mahamudra [RY]
 
 
 
[[rtse gcig 'bring]] - medium one-pointedness [RY]
 
 
 
[[sems gnas pa'i thabs dgu]] - nine means of mental stillness; nine means of mental stillness: Resting, continual resting, and repeated resting, fully resting, taming, and pacifying, fully pacifying, one-pointedness, and settling in equanimity [RY]
 
 
 
[[sems rtse gcig pa]] - def {[[zhi gnas kyi ting 'dzin]]} one-pointedness [RY]
 
 
 
[[bsam gtan gyi yan lag lnga]] - the five dhyana factors, the five limbs of trance. 1) {[[rtog pa]]} thoughts adjusted. 2) {[[dpyod pa]]} thoughts discoursing. 3) {[[dga' ba]]} zest. 4) {[[sla ba]]} ease. 5) {[[rtse mo]] [[gcig]]} one-pointedness of thought [RY]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 20:45, 29 April 2006

essence, nature and capacity (ngo bo rang bzhin thugs rje. The three aspects of the sugata-garbha according to the Dzogchen system.


This is, ultimately, the identity of the Three Roots, the Three Jewels and the three kayas [RY]

essence, nature, and capacity; as samaya being, [detailed expl., The Light of Wisdom, Vol. 2, page 162] [RY]

essence, nature, and capacity [/compassionate quality; essence, nature, compassionate temperament, compassionate energy; facticity, immediacy, and responsiveness / compassion] [RY]

nature, character, compassionate quality, essence, nature, compassionate temperament, compassionate energy, facticity, immediacy, responsiveness, and compassion [IW]

essence, nature, and capacity; The three aspects of the sugata-garbha according to the Dzogchen system [RY]

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