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subtle creative energy-drops | |
subtle discernment
Tib: dpyod-pa A subsidiary awareness (mental factor) that actively understands the fine details of the nature of something, having scrutinized them thoroughly. It does not imply verbal thinking, although it may be induced by verbally thinking. According ... (more) |
الفهم المتعمق الدقيق |
subtle energy winds | |
subtle energy-wind
Tib: rlung phra-mo Subtle forms of energy that move within the subtle energy-channels of the subtle body and which are the "mount" (the physical basis) for consciousness, either in nonconceptual or conceptual cognition, transporting it through the subtle bod ... (more) |
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subtle impermanence
Tib: mi-rtag-pa phra-mo A nonstatic phenomenon's drawing closer each moment to its ultimate end, like a time bomb, based on the fact that the cause for the phenomenon's final disintegration or end is its coming into being, its arising. |
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subtle mind
Tib: sems phra-mo Mental consciousness, both conceptual and nonconceptual. |
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subtle nonstaticness
Tib: mi-rtag-pa phra-mo |
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subtle particle
Tib: rdul phra-rab |
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subtle winds | |
subtlest body
Tib: lus shin-tu phra-mo The subtlest life-supporting energy-wind that accompanies each moment of subtlest mind. |
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subtlest clear-light mind | |
subtlest creative energy-drop | |
subtlest energy-wind | |
subtlest mind
Tib: sems shin-tu phra-mo |
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sudden enlightenment
Tib: ston-mun |
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suffering of change
Tib: 'gyur-ba'i sdug-bsngal The suffering of ordinary happiness, which never lasts, never satisfies, and which eventually turns into the suffering of suffering. |
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suffering of suffering
Tib: sdug-bsngal-gyi sdug bsnal The suffering of gross pain or unhappiness. |
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suffering, all-pervasive | |
suffering, all-pervasively affecting | |
Sugata | |
Sukhavati | |
superficial
Tib: kun-rdzob |
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superficial true phenomenon
Tib: kun-rdzob bden-pa Skt: samvrtisatya In the Hinayana tenet systems, a true phenomenon that veils or conceals a deeper true phenomenon. Also called: relative true phenomenon, conventional true phenomenon, apparent true phenomenon. |
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superficial truth
Tib: kun-rdzob bden-pa Skt: samvrtisatya In the Mahayana tenet systems, a true fact about a phenomenon that veils or conceals a deeper true fact about the same phenomenon. Also called: relative truth, conventional truth, apparent truth, surface truth. |
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superimpose |