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#one taste (Tib. [[རོ་གཅིག་]], ''ro chik''; Wyl. ''ro gcig''), when shamatha and vipashyana become one
#one taste (Tib. [[རོ་གཅིག་]], ''ro chik''; Wyl. ''ro gcig''), when shamatha and vipashyana become one
#non-meditation (Tib. [[སྒོམ་མེད་]], ''gom mé''; Wyl. ''sgom med'') is reached when one goes beyond the mind, and beyond the concept of a meditator meditating, the level of [[Dzogchen]].  
#non-meditation (Tib. [[སྒོམ་མེད་]], ''gom mé''; Wyl. ''sgom med'') is reached when one goes beyond the mind, and beyond the concept of a meditator meditating, the level of [[Dzogchen]].  
==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha==
*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], Myall Lakes, Australia, 21 January 2012


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*[[Kalu Rinpoche]], ''The Union of Mahamudra and Dzogchen'', [[Khyentse Özer]], Rigpa, London, 1990.  
*[[Kalu Rinpoche]], ''The Union of Mahamudra and Dzogchen'', [[Khyentse Özer]], Rigpa, London, 1990.  
*[[Herbert V. Guenther]], ''Meditation Differently'', The Māhamudrā Approach: The Four Tuning-in Phases, 1992.  {{Dictref|[[HVG]]}} {{Dictref|[[MD]]}}
*[[Herbert V. Guenther]], ''Meditation Differently'', The Māhamudrā Approach: The Four Tuning-in Phases, 1992.  {{Dictref|[[HVG]]}} {{Dictref|[[MD]]}}
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Revision as of 02:53, 21 January 2012

Four yogas (Tib. རྣལ་འབྱོར་བཞི་, Wyl. rnal 'byor bzhi)—four stages of attainment in the meditation practice of Mahamudra.

  1. one-pointedness (Tib. རྩེ་གཅིག་, tsé chik; Wyl. rtse gcig), which establishes the state of shamatha
  2. simplicity (Tib. སྤྲོས་བྲལ་, Wyl. spros bral), which is reached through the clear seeing of vipashyana
  3. one taste (Tib. རོ་གཅིག་, ro chik; Wyl. ro gcig), when shamatha and vipashyana become one
  4. non-meditation (Tib. སྒོམ་མེད་, gom mé; Wyl. sgom med) is reached when one goes beyond the mind, and beyond the concept of a meditator meditating, the level of Dzogchen.

Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Further Reading