Four visions
The Four Visions (Wyl. snang ba bzhi) of tögal are:
- direct realization of reality itself (Tib. chönyi ngön sum; Wyl. chos nyid mngon sum)
- increasing experience (Tib. nyam gong pel; Wyl. nyams gong ‘phel)
- awareness reaching full maturity (Tib. rigpa tsé pep; Wyl. rig pa tshad phebs)
- dissolution of ordinary experience into the nature of reality (Tib. chönyi zésa or chönyi zépa; 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
- the ultimate reach of awareness
- exhaustion of phenomena beyond mind