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The widely renowned mahayoga tantra of the Old School of the Early Translations. See Gyurme Dorje's forthcoming translation.  +
Intelligence that transcends conceptual thinking.  +
A tantra of the New Schools, which sets forth the system of mahamudra.  +
The teachings beyond the vehicles of causation, first taught in the human world by the great vidyadhara Garab Dorje. See also Mahasandhi.  +
The mahayana school of philosophy established by Asanga.  +
Someone with the correct view and genuine compassion. For details see Kindly Bent to Ease Us, vol. 1 (Dharma Publishing, 1975).  +
The nature of one's mind, which is taught to be identical with the essence of all enlightened beings, the sugatagarbha. It should be distinguished from "mind" (sems), which refers to ordinary discursive thinking based on ignorance of the nature of thought.  +
Characteristics such as arising and ceasing, singularity or plurality, coming and going, permanence and annihilation, which are falsely attributed to the nature of things or to sugatagarbha.  +
Five Paths (lam lnga) The paths of accumulation, joining, seeing, cultivation, and no-learning. The five paths cover the entire process from beginning dharma practice to complete enlightenment.  +
The two aspects of mind, appearance and emptiness, coexist. As is said: "Coemergent mind is dharmakaya; coemergent appearance is the light of dharmakaya."  +
Subtle inclinations imprinted in the all-ground consciousness.  +
The five poisons of desire, anger, delusion, pride, and envy which tire, disturb, and torment one's mind.  +
Attaching existence or attributes to something that does not have them; underestimating the existence or attributes of something which does have them.  +
The five paths and the ten bodhisattva levels.  +
The personal teacher regarded as the embodiment of the three jewels, the three roots, and the three kayas.  +