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Definition
Dzogchen
A Mahayana system of practice, found in the Nyingma, Bon, Karma Kagyu, Drugpa Kagyu, and Drigung Kagyu traditions, that entails accessing rigpa, one's own pure awareness, and realizing that it is complete with all good qualities.
Eliminating Confusion about Mahamudra
dzogchen
manner of describing it, Buddha-nature [pure awareness (rig-pa), the equivalent of mind
Part
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Commentary on “The Mahamudra Prayer” – Beru Khyentse Rinpoche
Questions about Collective Karma and Continuums
dzogchen
system. It’s not the clear light mind or rigpa, pure consciousness; we’re talking
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Mechanism of Karma: Vasubandhu and Nagarjuna’s Presentations
The Distinction between the Svatantrika and Prasangika Views
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focus, which is the actual object focused on in these two systems. Nowadays, people
Part
in
The Dalai Lama on the Six Perfections: Six Paramitas
Meditation on the Emptiness of Self and All Phenomena
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meditation [Note: in which there is no differentiation between total absorption on pure awareness
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in
Commentary on “Mind Training Like the Rays of the Sun” – The Dalai Lama
The Four Immeasurables in Hinayana, Mahayana and Bon
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teachings, rdzogs-chen, great completeness), Longchenpa also explains that each of the four immeasurable
in
Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
Impure and Pure Appearances: Non-Gelug Presentation
dzogchen
(rdzogs-chen, great completeness), both are appearances produced by limited mental activity (sems). Pure
in
Mental Appearances
The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet
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(rdzogs-chen)” in the walls of the monastery. Padmasambhava felt that the Tibetans were
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Tibetan History before the Fifth Dalai Lama
The Rapid Spread of Non-Ethnic Russian Buddhism 1988–1992
dzogchen
community Sangyeling, all in St. Petersburg, and also Randolkar in Buryatia, the Buddhist association
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in
Non-Ethnic Buddhism in the Russian Empire and the USSR
Common Misunderstandings about Buddhism
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and such advanced practices are like fingers on a hand. The palm of the hand
in
Misconceptions about Buddhism
The Ripening of the Two Collections into Samsara or Nirvana
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methods, which are all accomplishing the same thing for the same purpose. So, we want
in
Buddha-Nature
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