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The highest of the four formless realms. Also known as dwelling on the idea "neither absence nor presence of perception. "  +
One of the experiences during the bardo of dharmata. The innate vajra speech of the buddha nature.  +
The third of the three inner tantras. Ati yoga is a synonym for Dzogchen (Skt. ''mahasandhi''). The emphasis of this tantra is the buddha-mandala contained within the nature of mind, and the chief practices are the completion stages without concepts, known as trekcho and thögal.  +
Attachment to gain, pleasure, praise, and fame and aversion to loss, pain, bad reputation, and blame.  +
The forefather of the Dzogchen lineage, who received the transmission from Vajrasattva.  +
(1) Female practitioner. (2) Female manifestation appearing in the bardo of dharmata.  +
The trainings of discipline, samadhi, and discriminating knowledge.  +
In this context. recognition of the nature of one's mind. ''See'' the introductory discourse by Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.  +
Literally, "the view of discontinuance." The extreme view of nothingness: no rebirth or karmic effects, and the nonexistence of a mind after death.  +
Here the term refers to the practices of the Six Doctrines. It should be practiced in combination with the path of liberation, which is Mahamudra itself.  +
The "diamond seat" under the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, where Buddha Shakyamuni attained enlightenment.  +
Generosity, pleasing speech, giving appropriate teachings, and maintaining consistency in behavior.  +
Placing one's confidence in the precious ones, the three jewels.  +