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form realm | |
formal meditation | التأمل الرسمي |
formless realm | |
forms of physical phenomena
Tib: gzugs Skt: rupa Nonstatic phenomena that can either (1) transform into another form of physical phenomenon when two or more of them come into contact with each other, such as water and earth which can transform into mud, or (2) be known as what they are b ... (more) |
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forms of physical phenomena arising from gaining control over the elements
Tib: dbang-'byor-pa'i gzugs Forms of physical phenomena included only among the cognitive stimulators that are all phenomena and which are actually emanated by the power of absorbed concentration. |
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forms of physical phenomena existing in actual situations
Tib: mngon-par skabs yod-pa'i gzugs Forms of physical phenomena included only among the cognitive stimulators that are all phenomena and which are spaces that are in between objects and either too large or too small to be seen, such as the space in between astronomical bodie ... (more) |
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forms of physical phenomena having the functional nature of mind
Tib: yid-kyi rang-bzhin gyi gzugs The type of subtle phenomena that the body of an arhat in a pure land is: although still included among cognitive stimulators that are forms of physical phenomena, they are visible only to the eye consciousness of arhats in pure lands. Alt ... (more) |
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forms of physical phenomena included (only) among the cognitive stimulators that are (all) phenomena
Tib: chos-kyi skye-mched-pa'i gzugs Forms of physical phenomena that are not knowable by sensory consciousness, but are only knowable by mental consciousness. These include (1) those that make up other things by amassing together, (2) those existing in actual situations, (3) ... (more) |
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forms of physical phenomena that can become objects of experience of the eyes
Tib: mig-gi spyod-yul-du 'gyur-ba'i gzugs Equivalent to sights. See: sights. |
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forms of physical phenomena that make up other things by amassing together
Tib: bsdud-pa-las gyur-pa'i gzugs Forms of physical phenomena included only among the cognitive stimulators that are all phenomena and which are the invisible objects, such as atoms and subatomic particles, that make up visible objects. |
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forms of physical phenomena, totally imaginary | |
forms of physical phenomenon arising from clearly taking them on
Tib: yang-dag-par blangs-pa-las byung-ba'i gzugs Forms of physical phenomena included only among the cognitive stimulators that are all phenomena and which are acquired on a mental continuum, such as the nonrevealing forms of vows and of karmic actions. |
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foundation awareness | |
foundation consciousness | |
four actions
Tib: sbyor-ba bzhi |
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four axioms
Tib: rigs-pa bzhi The four axioms for examining a Dharma teaching in order to accept its validity: (1) dependency, (2) functionality, (3) establishment by reason, and (4) the nature of things. |
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four binding factors
Tib: kun-dkris bzhi Factors which, when they accompany someone's acting in breach of a vow, bind that person to the full karmic result, in the sense of guaranteeing that the full karmic result will follow. |
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four Brahma abodes
Tib: tshangs-gnas bzhi Skt: brahmavihara Pali: brahmavihara |
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Four Buddha-Bodies | |
four changeable subsidiary awarenesses
Tib: gzhan-gyur bzhi |
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four close mindfulnesses | |
four close placements of mindfulness
Tib: dran-pa nyer-bzhag bzhi Skt: smrtyupasthana Meditation practices that focus on (a) the body, (b) feelings of levels of happiness, (c) mind, and (d) phenomena, with the subsidiary awarenesses (mental factors) of mindfulness ("mental glue") and attention to them with a certain underst ... (more) |
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Four Corpuses of a Buddha
Tib: sku-bzhi (1) A Corpus of Emanations (Nirmanakaya), (2) Corpus of Full Use (Sambhogakaya), (3) Corpus of Deep Awareness Encompassing Everything (Jnanadharmakaya), and (4) Corpus of Essential Nature of a Buddha. |
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four excellent factors for a good life
Tib: phun-tshogs sde-bzhi |
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four gradations of joyful awareness
Tib: dga'-ba bzhi |