Property:Gloss-def

From Buddha-Nature

This is a property of type Text.

Showing 20 pages using this property.
T
On the relative level this refers » the space of awareness (Tib. chos kyi khams, Skt. dharmadhatu),whichin its primal manifestation is the substrate (Tib. kungzhi, Skt. ālaya). On the ultimate level it refers to the absolute space of phenomena (Tib. chos kyi dbyings, Skt. dharmadhātu), which is synonymous with emptiness.  +
A being who takes on all kinds of forms and is an embodiment of disturbing attachments.  +
Primordial consciousness that knows reality as it is (ontology) and primordial consciousness that perceives the full range of phenomena (phenomenology).  +
The recognition and ascertainment of all of saṃsāra and nirvāṇa as displays of space.  +
The spiritual vehicle of the bodhisattvas, in which one seals samsāra and nirvāṇa with bodhicitta.  +
The dharmakāya, saṃbhogakāya, nirmāṇakāya, svabhāvikakāya, and vajrakāya, which are naturally present in the ground sugatagarbha.  +
This may refer to the flower of the blue lotus (Nila udumbara) or of the cluster fig tree (Ficus racemosa), whose flowers are hidden within the fig and hence symbolize rarity.  +
Usually, the intermediate state that follows death and is prior to one's next rebirth. More generally, any of the six transitional phases of living, dreaming, meditation, dying, ultimate reality, and becoming.  +
Lit "obstructor," a being among the eighty thousand types of demons that obstruct the path to liberation; they are actually mere projections of thoughts of ego-grasping, craving, and attachment. vigraba (Skt., Tib. gongpo). A demonic force, or being, that arises as a projection of hatred.  +
The afflictive and cognitive obscurations, which prevent one from seeing the nature of reality and from achieving the omniscience of a buddha, respectively.  +
The "extraordinary yoga," which is equivalent to the Great Perfection, or Dzokchen, the pinnacle of the nine spiritual vehicles.  +
Once coarse mindfulness has subsided, resting in a luminous vacuity, or the substrate consciousness.  +
A matrix of meditative practices designed to purify the mind, accumulate merit, and bring enlightenment  +
The syllables Oṃ, Āḥ, and Hūṃ. The "clear-light vajra essence" is one of seven synonyms for the Great Perfection. See GD 286,  +
Detached, unimpeded primordial consciousness of all phenomena in the past, present, and future.  +