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'''Trekchö''' ([[Wyl.]] ''khregs chod'') — one of the two aspects, along with [[tögal]], of [[Dzogchen]] practice | '''Trekchö''' ([[Wyl.]] ''khregs chod'') — one of the two aspects, along with [[tögal]], of [[Dzogchen]] practice. | ||
[[Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche]] defines trekchö as 'cutting through all spiritually inclined trips'. | ==Definition== | ||
Trekchö is translated as ‘thoroughly cutting through’ (resistance, stubbornness, toughness and closedness), or ‘breakthrough’. The practice of trekchö reveals the view of [[primordial purity]] beyond conceptual elaboration (''kadak trödral''). [[Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche]] defines trekchö as 'cutting through all spiritually inclined trips'.<ref>Reference needed</ref> | |||
==Literature== | |||
*[[Tsik Sum Né Dek]] | |||
==Notes== | |||
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[[Category:Prayers and Practices]] | [[Category:Prayers and Practices]] | ||
[[Category:Dzogchen]] | [[Category:Dzogchen]] |
Revision as of 09:02, 20 August 2009
Trekchö (Wyl. khregs chod) — one of the two aspects, along with tögal, of Dzogchen practice.
Definition
Trekchö is translated as ‘thoroughly cutting through’ (resistance, stubbornness, toughness and closedness), or ‘breakthrough’. The practice of trekchö reveals the view of primordial purity beyond conceptual elaboration (kadak trödral). Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche defines trekchö as 'cutting through all spiritually inclined trips'.[1]
Literature
Notes
- ↑ Reference needed