Term | Translation of Term / Title |
abandonment |
هجر
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abbot | رئيس الدير |
abhidharma
Tib: chos mngon-pa Pali: abhidhamma |
أبيدارما |
Abhisambodhikaya | أبيسامبوديكايا |
abiding nature
Tib: gnas-lugs The lasting, enduring nature of all phenomena; the voidness of all phenomena. |
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abiding traits | |
Able One
Tib: thub-pa Skt: muni An epithet of a Buddha - one who has been able to reach the goal of enlightenment and is able to benefit all beings as much as is possible. |
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Able Sage | |
Abrahamic religions | |
absence of existing in impossible extreme ways | |
absence, absolute | |
absence, bare | |
absolute absence
The absence of something impossible; the absence of something that has never existed and never can exist. |
الغياب التام
غياب شيء مستحيل؛ انعدام الشيء الذي لم ولن يوجد أبدًا. |
absolute nullification
The refutation of the possibility that something could exist. |
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absorbed concentration
Tib: ting-nge-'dzin Skt: samadhi Perfect concentration fully absorbed or sunk into an object of focus. |
التركيز الاستغراقي
تركيز كامل واستيعاب تام، أو الانغماس في الشيء محل التركيز. |
absorbed on voidness | |
absorbed setting
Tib: mnyam-par ‘jog-pa The last one out of the nine stages of settling the mind into a state of shamatha. Here, we are able effortlessly to maintain concentration, free of any interruptions, throughout the entire session. This is the attainment of absorbed concentration. |
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absorption on voidness, clear light | |
absorption, total | |
abstraction, nonstatic | |
abstraction, static | |
absurd conclusion
Tib: thal-'gyur Skt: prasanga |
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access | |
access clear light mental activity
Through advanced meditation practices of the anuttarayoga tantra complete stage, to reach the clear light level of mind -- in the sense of stopping the grosser levels of mind so that the mind operates only on the underlying clear light lev ... (more) |
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access rigpa
Through special methods used by a dzogchen master in a personal interaction with a fully prepared dzogchen practitioner, the practitioner reaching the rigpa (pure awareness) level of mind -- in the sense of making the exclusive focus of at ... (more) |