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The ''' | The '''four visions''' (Tib. [[སྣང་བ་བཞི་]], ''nangwa shyi'', [[Wyl.]] ''snang ba bzhi'') of [[tögal]] are: | ||
# | #direct realization of reality itself (Tib. [[ཆོས་ཉིད་མངོན་སུམ་]], ''chönyi ngön sum''; Wyl. ''chos nyid mngon sum'') | ||
# | #increasing experience (Tib. [[ཉམས་གོང་འཕེལ་]], ''nyam gong pel''; Wyl. ''nyams gong ‘phel'') | ||
# | #awareness reaching full maturity (Tib. [[རིག་པ་ཚད་ཕེབས་]], ''rigpa tsé pep''; Wyl. ''rig pa tshad phebs'') | ||
# | #dissolution of experience into the nature of reality (Tib. [[ཆོས་ཉིད་ཟད་ས་]], ''chönyi zésa'', ''chönyi zépa'' or ''chözé lodé''; Wyl.''chos nyid zad sa'') | ||
==Alternative Translations== | |||
(from Lotsawa School) | |||
#experiencing the nature of reality directly | |||
#id. | |||
#intrinsic awareness reaching full measure (Lama Chökyi Nyima) | |||
#id. | |||
(from ''Dzogchen'' by His Holiness the Dalai Lama) | |||
#manifest intrinsic reality | |||
#increasing of experience | |||
#rigpa attains its full measure | |||
#exhaustion of phenomena, beyond the mind | |||
(from ''A Guide to the Practice of Ngöndro'') | |||
#the direct experience of [[dharmata]] | |||
#increased experience or increase of experience | |||
(from ''[[Dzogchen and Padmasambhava]]'') | |||
:4. the wearing out of phenomenal reality | |||
(Padmakara Translation Group) | |||
#dharmata actually appearing | |||
#increase of experiences and appearances (Tib. ཉམས་སྣང་གོང་འཕེལ་, ''nyam nang gong pel'') | |||
#the ultimate reach of awareness | |||
#exhaustion of phenomena beyond mind (Tib. ཆོས་ཟད་བློ་འདས་, ''chözé lodé'') | |||
(Matthieu Ricard) | |||
#the absolute nature becoming manifest | |||
#the experience of increasing appearances | |||
#awareness reaching its greatest magnitude | |||
#the exhaustion of phenomena in dharmata | |||
==Teachings by [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]== | |||
*Myall Lakes, 22 January 2010 | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*[[Jamgön Kongtrul]], ''The Treasury of Knowledge, Book Eight, Part Four: Esoteric Instructions'', Snow Lion, 2007, pp.94-95 | |||
==Internal Links== | |||
*[[Dzogchen Terminology]] | |||
[[Category:Dzogchen]] | |||
[[Category:Dzogchen Terminology]] | |||
[[Category:Four Visions| ]] | |||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:04-Four]] |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 14 September 2023
The four visions (Tib. སྣང་བ་བཞི་, nangwa shyi, Wyl. snang ba bzhi) of tögal are:
- direct realization of reality itself (Tib. ཆོས་ཉིད་མངོན་སུམ་, chönyi ngön sum; Wyl. chos nyid mngon sum)
- increasing experience (Tib. ཉམས་གོང་འཕེལ་, nyam gong pel; Wyl. nyams gong ‘phel)
- awareness reaching full maturity (Tib. རིག་པ་ཚད་ཕེབས་, rigpa tsé pep; Wyl. rig pa tshad phebs)
- dissolution of experience into the nature of reality (Tib. ཆོས་ཉིད་ཟད་ས་, chönyi zésa, chönyi zépa or chözé lodé; Wyl.chos nyid zad sa)
Alternative Translations
(from Lotsawa School)
- experiencing the nature of reality directly
- id.
- intrinsic awareness reaching full measure (Lama Chökyi Nyima)
- id.
(from Dzogchen by His Holiness the Dalai Lama)
- manifest intrinsic reality
- increasing of experience
- rigpa attains its full measure
- exhaustion of phenomena, beyond the mind
(from A Guide to the Practice of Ngöndro)
- the direct experience of dharmata
- increased experience or increase of experience
(from Dzogchen and Padmasambhava)
- 4. the wearing out of phenomenal reality
(Padmakara Translation Group)
- dharmata actually appearing
- increase of experiences and appearances (Tib. ཉམས་སྣང་གོང་འཕེལ་, nyam nang gong pel)
- the ultimate reach of awareness
- exhaustion of phenomena beyond mind (Tib. ཆོས་ཟད་བློ་འདས་, chözé lodé)
(Matthieu Ricard)
- the absolute nature becoming manifest
- the experience of increasing appearances
- awareness reaching its greatest magnitude
- the exhaustion of phenomena in dharmata
Teachings by Sogyal Rinpoche
- Myall Lakes, 22 January 2010
Further Reading
- Jamgön Kongtrul, The Treasury of Knowledge, Book Eight, Part Four: Esoteric Instructions, Snow Lion, 2007, pp.94-95