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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.
Kalachakra Root Tantric Vows
Dzogchen
(Rang-bzhin rdzogs-pa chen-po'i lam-gyi cha-lag sdom-gsum rnam
in
Vows
The Union of Method and Wisdom: Gelug and Non-Gelug
Dzogchen
The joined pair of method and wisdom in anuttarayoga tantra is a purified illusory
in
Emptiness: Advanced
What Does It Mean to Understand Something?
dzogchen
practice in which our teacher helps us, literally, to meet face to face (ngo-sprod
in
Cognition Theory
Advice for Developing Meaningful Tantra Practice
dzogchen
or whatever? In terms of the second point, you did understand me correctly. I have
Part
in
Approaching Tantra as a Westerner
Definition of Mind and Its Relationship with the Body: Karma Kagyu
Dzogchen
or any more sophisticated or advanced systems, they are all talking about the same
Part
in
Explanation of Mind and the Five Aggregates: Karma Kagyu
Kalachakra 25 Modes of Tamed Behavior
Dzogchen
(Rang-bzhin rdzogs-pa chen-po'i lam-gyi cha-lag sdom-gsum rnam
in
Vows
Is There a Common Ground between Buddhism and Islam?
dzogchen
practices in terms of Gelug anuttarayoga theory. Type two respects genuine differences and finds
in
Buddhism & Islam
LPA29: Common Root Tantric Vows Eight to Ten
dzogchen
or mahamudra explanation (I think it’s much more
dzogchen
actually) of what’s called
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Section 5: Tantric Vows and Close-Bonding Practices
Common Root Tantric Vows
dzogchen
) – according to its sixfold scheme. [See: The Main Features of Tantra] Most details from
in
Vows
The “Writing on Water” Method for Quieting the Mind
dzogchen
tradition, one of the traditions taught within Tibetan Buddhism in some of its schools
Part
in
Sensitivity Training to Quiet the Mind
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