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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.  +
Another word for buddha-nature, the enlightened essence inherent in sentient beings.  +
The fourth of the four visions of dzogchen. Synonymous with complete enlightenment.  +
The third stage in the sequence of understanding, experience, and realization.  +
The eight independent schools of Buddhism that flourished in Tibet; Nyingma, Kadampa, Marpa Kagyu, Shangpa Kagyu, Sakya, Jordruk, Shije, and Chao See also Practice Lineage.  +
The great female master who set down the chö practice.  +
Whatever can be experienced (the five elements) and has a possibility of existence (the five aggregates). This term usually refers to the world and sentient beings.  +
The Kagyu lineage as transmitted through Gampopa, who is also known as Dakpo Lhaje, the "Doctor from Dakpo."  +
The teachings on conventional meaning designed to lead the practitioner to the "definitive meaning."  +