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na ro cho drug;These six special yogic practices were transmitted from Naropa to Marpa and consist of tummo or the subtle heat practice, the illusory body practice, the dream yoga practice, the luminosity practice, the ejection of consciousness practice and the bardo practice.  +
Also called meditative absorption or one-pointed meditation and is the highest form of meditation.  +
cha ja chen po;Literally means "great seal" or "great symbol." This meditative transmission emphasizes perceiving mind directly rather than through skillful means.  +
deshin shekpai nying po;This is the seed or essence of tathata (suchness) and is also called buddha essence or enlightened essence.  +
Chittamatra;Usually translated as the Mind-only School and is one of the major schools in the Mahayana tradition.  +
The existence in samsara is in one of three realms: the desire realm in which beings are reborn into the six realms of samsara based on their karma;the form realm in which beings due to the power of their meditation are born with immaterial bodies;the formless realm in which beings with meditative absorption have entered a state of meditation after death, where the processes of thoughts and perception have ceased, and there is thus no bodies, and no actual realms, environments, or locations.  +
completion stage;completion stage;dzog rim;dzog rim;In the vajrayana there are two stages of meditation: the development and the completion stage. The completion stage is a method of tantric meditation in which one attains bliss, clarity, and non-thought by means of the subtle channels and energies within the body. See development stage.  +