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Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind

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by Longchenpa


  origin of name

  texts of

  transmission by Longchenpa

  Vimalamitra

  vipaśyanā. See deep insight (vipaśyanā)

  virtue

  bodhichitta and

  dedicating

  delight in

  failing to practice

  increasing

  leading to happiness

  leading to liberation

  of refuge

  as result of meditation

  virtues, ten

  vision, starlike powers of (five kinds)

  vows

  bodhisattva

  in causal and resultant refuge

  of householders

  levels of

  samaya

  waking state

  warmth and moisture, birth from

  Way of the Bodhisattva, The (Bodhicaryāvatāra, Śāntideva)

  wealth

  coveting others’

  as fruit

  from generosity

  impermanence of

  offering to spiritual masters

  as source of suffering

  at time of death

  wheel of Dharma

  final turning of

  request to turn

  three turnings of

  wheel of life

  Wheel of Ornaments buddhafield

  wind of the central channel, refined

  wind-mind

  winds (subtle)

  wisdom

  in Anuyoga

  and bodhichitta, united

  coemergent

  gathering of (See also accumulations, two)

  of omniscient beings, two

  transcendent

  See also primal/primordial wisdom

  Wisdom at the Moment of Death

  Sūtra

  womb birth

  women, novice vows of

  words, emptiness of

  yakṣas

  yāma gods

  Yeshe Tsogyal

  yidams. See also deities

  Yoga tantra

  Yogācara

  Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra (Asaṅga)

  Zhai Lhakhang

  Zhönnu Gyalpo. See Kumaradza (Zhönnu Gyalpo)

  Zhönnu Töndrup

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