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uncommon equanimity
Tib: thun-mong ma-yin-pa'i btang-snyom The mental factor of an equal attitude toward everyone, with which one has no feelings of close or far in the thoughts or actions involved in benefiting and helping all limited beings and eliminating their problems. The type of equanimity ... (more) |
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uncommon Mahayana equanimity | |
uncommon preliminaries | |
unconditioned phenomenon | |
uncontrived
Tib: bcos-med A state of mind not mentally constructed by conceptual thought. Also translated as "unartificial." |
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uncontrollably recurring existence | الوجود الدائري غير المتحكم به |
uncontrollably recurring rebirth |
إعادة الميلاد المتكرر غير المتحكم به
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uncontrollably recurring samsara | السمسارا الدائرية غير المتحكم بها |
under-refutation
Tib: khyab-chung |
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understanding | |
undeviating Dharma | |
undissipating drop
Tib: mi-shig-pa’i thig-le |
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unedited transcript | |
unhappiness
Tib: mi-bde-ba Skt: du:kha (duhkha) That feeling which, when it arises, one wants to be parted from it. |
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unhealthy ego | |
unified pair
Tib: zung-'jug Skt: yuganaddha A pair of items, joined inseparably, in which the initial attainment of both items occurs simultaneously. Sometimes used as a general term whether the initial attainment of both items occurs simultaneously or sequentially. |
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unified pair of clarity and appearances | |
unified pair of mahamudra and dzogchen
Tib: phyag-rdzogs zung-'jug |
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unimputed | |
uninterrupted attention
Tib: chad-pa med-par ‘jug-pa’i yid-byed In the process of progressing through the nine stages of shamatha, the third way of taking the object of focus to mind out of four, with which we can focus on the object without interruption. |
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union of method and wisdom | |
universal | |
universal responsibility | |
universal, audio | |
universal, collection |