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'''HEART'''...."Discovering drala is indeed to establish ties to your world, so that each perception becomes unique. It is to see with the heart, so that what is invisible to the eye becomes visible as the living magic of reality." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 105)..."The Orthodox Christian Prayer of the Heart seems to be the ground for Eastern and Western philosophy to join together. It is not a question of dogma, but it is a question of heart, that is where the common ground lies." (Trungpa: Heart of The [[Buddha]]..pg 215)..."Inner luminosity originates in the heart and passes through two channels that connect the empty space of the heart with the external empty space of the sky through the eyes." (Wangyal:1993..pg 119)..."The clear light has abided in the heart of the individual from the very beginning. The heart (tsit ta) may be compared to a magic lantern, an early type of cinema projector." (Reynolds:1996..pg 151)....srog: life force, heart, soul...yang zhun snying thig: refined heart essence...zhe: heart, mind...tsit ta: heart, mind...thugs ka: heart center...kun spyod mtshungs mo: sweetheart...."The white pure light of the space element gives rise to the mind and the heart channels. The life process begins from the heart." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 145)..."Basic Goodness is very closely connected to the idea of [[Bodhicitta]] (awakened heart) in the Buddhist tradition. Awakened heart comes from being willing to face your state of mind...to connect with your heart, fully and totally." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 44)..."In the center of the precious palace of the spiritual heart there are five mystic juices. In their center is the 'Bon essence' a mass of light." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 111)....."In Shinto, the expressions: 'akaki kokoro: heart shining brightly like the sun'...'kiyoki kokoro: pure heart clear as a white jewell'...'"naoki kokoro: heart lovely and without wrong inclinations'...(Jinja: 1958..pg 31)....."Gurdjieff also found from the Sufi mastes that knowledge of the wheel of time could be understood through many modalities of perception. Meditation on mandalas opens the eyes of the heart. If done correctly, the wheel of time will begin to spin."..(Kharatidi: 1996..pg 218)...
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'''HEART'''...."Discovering [[drala]] is indeed to establish ties to your {{Wiki|world}}, so that each [[perception]] becomes unique. It is to see with the [[heart]], so that what is {{Wiki|invisible}} to the [[eye]] becomes [[visible]] as the living {{Wiki|magic}} of {{Wiki|reality}}." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 105)..."The {{Wiki|Orthodox}} {{Wiki|Christian}} [[Prayer]] of the [[Heart]] seems to be the ground for Eastern and {{Wiki|Western philosophy}} to join together. It is not a question of {{Wiki|dogma}}, but it is a question of [[heart]], that is where the common ground lies." ([[Trungpa]]: [[Heart]] of The [[Buddha]]..pg 215)..."Inner [[luminosity]] originates in the [[heart]] and passes through two channels that connect the [[empty]] {{Wiki|space}} of the [[heart]] with the {{Wiki|external}} [[empty]] {{Wiki|space}} of the sky through the [[eyes]]." (Wangyal:1993..pg 119)..."The [[clear light]] has abided in the [[heart]] of the {{Wiki|individual}} from the very beginning. The [[heart]] (tsit ta) may be compared to a {{Wiki|magic}} lantern, an early type of cinema projector." (Reynolds:1996..pg 151)....srog: {{Wiki|life force}}, [[heart]], soul...yang zhun [[snying thig]]: refined [[heart]] essence...zhe: [[heart]], mind...tsit ta: [[heart]], mind...thugs ka: [[heart]] center...kun spyod mtshungs mo: sweetheart...."The white {{Wiki|pure}} [[light]] of the {{Wiki|space}} [[element]] gives rise to the {{Wiki|mind}} and the [[heart]] channels. The [[life]] process begins from the [[heart]]." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 145)..."Basic Goodness is very closely connected to the {{Wiki|idea}} of [[Bodhicitta]] ([[awakened]] [[heart]]) in the [[Buddhist tradition]]. [[Awakened]] [[heart]] comes from being willing to face your state of mind...to connect with your [[heart]], fully and totally." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 44)..."In the center of the [[precious]] palace of the {{Wiki|spiritual}} [[heart]] there are five {{Wiki|mystic}} juices. In their center is the '[[Bon]] [[essence]]' a mass of [[light]]." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 111)....."In {{Wiki|Shinto}}, the expressions: 'akaki kokoro: [[heart]] shining brightly like the sun'...'kiyoki kokoro: {{Wiki|pure}} [[heart]] clear as a white jewell'...'"naoki kokoro: [[heart]] lovely and without wrong inclinations'...(Jinja: 1958..pg 31)....."Gurdjieff also found from the {{Wiki|Sufi}} mastes that {{Wiki|knowledge}} of the [[wheel]] of [[time]] could be understood through many modalities of [[perception]]. [[Meditation]] on [[mandalas]] opens the [[eyes]] of the [[heart]]. If done correctly, the [[wheel]] of [[time]] will begin to spin."..(Kharatidi: 1996..pg 218)...
  
 
'''HIDDEN LANDS'''...Tib:shas-yul
 
'''HIDDEN LANDS'''...Tib:shas-yul
  
'''HIGHER HUMAN REALM'''..."people who experience the five colors blended together are reborn in a pure human dimension" (Wangyal: 1993..pg 198)...
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'''HIGHER HUMAN REALM'''..."people who [[experience]] the five colors blended together are [[reborn]] in a {{Wiki|pure}} {{Wiki|human}} [[dimension]]" (Wangyal: 1993..pg 198)...
  
'''HISSING SOUND'''....."Next make a long hissing sound." (From Meyer: The Mithras Liturgy: 1967..pg 9)
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'''HISSING SOUND'''....."Next make a long hissing {{Wiki|sound}}." (From Meyer: The Mithras Liturgy: 1967..pg 9)
  
'''INK'''..."At Persepolis, from the time of Xerxes, we have found almost a hundred mortars and pestles in green chert, many with Aramic inscriptions in black ink. Mithra is present in some of the names. Was haoma (soma) pressed in the mortars?" (Neuser: 1968..pg 587)...
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'''INK'''..."At Persepolis, from the [[time]] of Xerxes, we have found almost a hundred mortars and pestles in green chert, many with Aramic inscriptions in black ink. {{Wiki|Mithra}} is present in some of the names. Was haoma ([[soma]]) pressed in the mortars?" (Neuser: 1968..pg 587)...
  
'''JUNIPER'''..."Shug pa...the juniper is specified as lha shing, a tree for the lha divinities (often called the lha shing shug pa g.yu lo...'tree of the gods', turquoise leaved juniper) is an antidote against demonic poison and pollution." (Blondeau: 1996..pg 103)...."They possessed a small drum made of juniper, on which they could fly through the air." (Tucci: 1980..pg 228)....(rgya shug:juniper tree)(shugs pa:juniper)..."The juniper tree is the Bon po sacred tree. It is often called the 'lha shing pa gyu lo' (tree of the gods)." (Bansal: 1994..pg 81)..."The priests owned a drum made from Juniper wood on which they could travel through the air like their Siberian counterparts." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 109)...
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'''JUNIPER'''..."Shug pa...the {{Wiki|juniper}} is specified as lha shing, a [[tree]] for the lha [[divinities]] (often called the lha shing shug pa g.yu lo...'tree of the {{Wiki|gods}}', {{Wiki|turquoise}} leaved {{Wiki|juniper}}) is an antidote against {{Wiki|demonic}} [[poison]] and pollution." (Blondeau: 1996..pg 103)...."They possessed a small [[drum]] made of {{Wiki|juniper}}, on which they could fly through the [[air]]." ([[Wikipedia:Giuseppe Tucci|Tucci]]: 1980..pg 228)....(rgya shug:juniper tree)(shugs pa:juniper)..."The {{Wiki|juniper}} [[tree]] is the [[Bon po]] [[sacred]] [[tree]]. It is often called the 'lha shing pa gyu lo' ([[tree]] of the {{Wiki|gods}})." (Bansal: 1994..pg 81)..."The {{Wiki|priests}} owned a [[drum]] made from {{Wiki|Juniper}} wood on which they could travel through the [[air]] like their {{Wiki|Siberian}} counterparts." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 109)...
  
'''KALPA'''...."According to ancient Indian philosophical theories, a kalpa is an extremely long period of time, amounting to over 4 billion years." (Norbu: 1995..pg 245)...
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'''KALPA'''...."According to {{Wiki|ancient Indian}} {{Wiki|philosophical}} theories, a [[kalpa]] is an extremely long period of [[time]], amounting to over 4 billion years." (Norbu: 1995..pg 245)...
 
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'''KHATVANGAS'''....magic wands
 
'''KHATVANGAS'''....magic wands
  
[[Ki Ki So So]]....Kye Kye So So....lha gyello lha gyello (the Gods are victorious).....Stein links this invocation with the warcries..the warlike nature of the gods and the idea of passing through a dangerous and strategic place....
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[[Ki Ki So So]]....Kye Kye So So....lha gyello lha gyello (the {{Wiki|Gods}} are victorious).....Stein links this [[invocation]] with the warcries..the warlike {{Wiki|nature}} of the {{Wiki|gods}} and the {{Wiki|idea}} of passing through a [[dangerous]] and strategic place....
  
 
'''KULWA'''....prayer
 
'''KULWA'''....prayer
  
'''KVARENAH''' (Xwarenah)(khvarenah)(Avestic: xvarnah)(Parsi: farrah)(khurrah) ..."Glory" (Median: farnah) (Khotanese:pharra)..."In the Avesta, the xwarenah is called 'kawyan', that is belonging to the Kawis. The Kawis were a partially legendary dynasty of eastern Iranian rulers. Xwarenah can be a creative [[Power]] used by the gods or it can be a religious [[Power]]. But generally it embodies the concept of good fortune. As a kind of fiery radiance it would relate to the word for sun (xwar) (Old Iranian: Suvar) (hwar: to shine)(xwar: to grasp)." (Malandra: 1983...pg 88)....sacred light surrounding the Fravashi warriors. Manifestation of glory, splendor (Tib: byin). Spiritual radiance.."In front of Mithra flies the blazing fire which is the strong Kavyan Fortune (xvareno)." (Gershevitch: 1959)..."Found in the Avesta, Yast 19, Khvarenah persisted into the Sasanian period where in Middle Persian it is "farrah'. Khotanese Buddhist used the term in the form of 'pharra' to denote good fortune. Sogdian Buddist groups used the form 'prn'. (Scott: 1990...pg 48)..."In the Avesta both the lesser Ahuras are actively associated with 'khvarenah', divine grace or fortune (hvar: sun, glow). The median form of the word was 'farnah'. The Zoroastrian pantheon also knows khvarenah as a yazata." (Boyce: 1982...pg 17)..."Mithra has the xwarrah. The association of xwarrah with fire and radiant light. Yast XIX." (Gershevitch: 1959)...."Celestial fortune and [[Power]], special glory and light."..(Nasr: 1964...pg 152)...
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'''KVARENAH''' (Xwarenah)(khvarenah)(Avestic: xvarnah)(Parsi: farrah)(khurrah) ..."Glory" (Median: farnah) (Khotanese:pharra)..."In the Avesta, the xwarenah is called 'kawyan', that is belonging to the Kawis. The Kawis were a partially legendary dynasty of eastern {{Wiki|Iranian}} rulers. Xwarenah can be a creative [[Power]] used by the {{Wiki|gods}} or it can be a {{Wiki|religious}} [[Power]]. But generally it [[embodies]] the {{Wiki|concept}} of good [[fortune]]. As a kind of fiery radiance it would relate to the [[word]] for {{Wiki|sun}} (xwar) (Old {{Wiki|Iranian}}: Suvar) (hwar: to shine)(xwar: to [[grasp]])." (Malandra: 1983...pg 88)....sacred [[light]] surrounding the Fravashi {{Wiki|warriors}}. [[Manifestation]] of glory, splendor (Tib: byin). {{Wiki|Spiritual}} radiance.."In front of {{Wiki|Mithra}} flies the blazing [[fire]] which is the strong Kavyan [[Fortune]] (xvareno)." (Gershevitch: 1959)..."Found in the Avesta, Yast 19, Khvarenah persisted into the Sasanian period where in Middle Persian it is "farrah'. {{Wiki|Khotanese}} [[Buddhist]] used the term in the [[form]] of 'pharra' to denote good [[fortune]]. [[wikipedia:Sogdiana|Sogdian]] Buddist groups used the [[form]] 'prn'. (Scott: 1990...pg 48)..."In the Avesta both the lesser Ahuras are actively associated with 'khvarenah', [[divine]] grace or [[fortune]] (hvar: {{Wiki|sun}}, glow). The median [[form]] of the [[word]] was 'farnah'. The {{Wiki|Zoroastrian}} {{Wiki|pantheon}} also [[knows]] khvarenah as a yazata." (Boyce: 1982...pg 17)..."Mithra has the xwarrah. The association of xwarrah with [[fire]] and [[radiant light]]. Yast XIX." (Gershevitch: 1959)...."Celestial [[fortune]] and [[Power]], special glory and light."..(Nasr: 1964...pg 152)...
  
'''LA'''...." the word La is similar in meaning to the word 'soul'. All human beings possess a la, consciousness (sem) and life (sok). The la is an entity which is part of one's being but is unintelligent. Therefore it can be stolen, confiscated, regained, as well as reinforced by spiritual [[Power]]." (Trungpa: 1978..pg 227)...."represents the psycho-energetic function of the individual in relation to the energies of the world. The link between the inner and outer energy." (Norbu: 1995..pg 60)..."the notion of ancestral souls (bla)"..(Blondeau: 1996..pg 123)...."In the Saka of the Altai, there was a belief not only that the body contained a life element (the soul) but also that its parts, including the hair and nails, had their distinct, partial souls. The hair and nails continue to grow after death. It was sufficient to possess the hair or nails of a person in order to gain control over his soul and influence his life." (Rudenko: 1970..pg 287)..."In the [[Kalachakra tradition]], the soul (bla-gnas) resides at the bottom of the left foot (men), or right foot (women) at the new moon. Then it rises higher each day, residing at the top of the head on the full moon. Then returns." (Stein: 1972..pg 226)...
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'''[[LA]]'''...." the [[word]] La is similar in meaning to the [[word]] '[[soul]]'. All [[human beings]] possess a la, [[consciousness]] (sem) and [[life]] (sok). The la is an {{Wiki|entity}} which is part of one's being but is unintelligent. Therefore it can be stolen, confiscated, regained, as well as reinforced by {{Wiki|spiritual}} [[Power]]." ([[Trungpa]]: 1978..pg 227)...."represents the psycho-energetic [[function]] of the {{Wiki|individual}} in [[relation]] to the energies of the {{Wiki|world}}. The link between the inner and outer [[energy]]." (Norbu: 1995..pg 60)..."the notion of ancestral {{Wiki|souls}} (bla)"..(Blondeau: 1996..pg 123)...."In the Saka of the {{Wiki|Altai}}, there was a [[belief]] not only that the [[body]] contained a [[life]] [[element]] (the [[soul]]) but also that its parts, including the [[hair]] and nails, had their {{Wiki|distinct}}, partial {{Wiki|souls}}. The [[hair]] and nails continue to grow after [[death]]. It was sufficient to possess the [[hair]] or nails of a [[person]] in [[order]] to gain control over his [[soul]] and influence his [[life]]." (Rudenko: 1970..pg 287)..."In the [[Kalachakra tradition]], the [[soul]] (bla-gnas) resides at the bottom of the left foot (men), or right foot (women) at the [[new moon]]. Then it rises higher each day, residing at the top of the {{Wiki|head}} on the {{Wiki|full moon}}. Then returns." (Stein: 1972..pg 226)...
 
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'''LOVE'''..."The warrior is more and more in love with the world. That combination of love affair and loneliness is what enables the warrior to constantly reach out and to help others." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 69)...."In Shinto, if man regards his own life as sacred, he must give infinite thanks to his ancestors who handed down this sacred thing. One must treat this inheritance carefully and hand it on, to bring up the coming generation with a love even surpassing that of his forebears. All human beings are loved and protected by their ancestors and by the gods; each is given a sacred mission to perform and must hand on his precious life and abilities to his offspring." (Jinja:1958..pg 9,17)...."So-called 'love' relationships usually take one of two patterns. Either we are being fed by someone or we are feeding others. These are false, distorted kinds of love. A third kind of love is : Just be what you are. This is a balanced way of openness and communication which allows tremendous space in which to dance and exchange."..(Trungpa: 1973..pg 212)...
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'''LOVE'''..."The {{Wiki|warrior}} is more and more in {{Wiki|love}} with the {{Wiki|world}}. That combination of {{Wiki|love}} affair and loneliness is what enables the {{Wiki|warrior}} to constantly reach out and to help others." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 69)...."In {{Wiki|Shinto}}, if man regards his own [[life]] as [[sacred]], he must give {{Wiki|infinite}} thanks to his {{Wiki|ancestors}} who handed down this [[sacred]] thing. One must treat this inheritance carefully and hand it on, to bring up the coming generation with a {{Wiki|love}} even surpassing that of his forebears. All [[human beings]] are loved and protected by their {{Wiki|ancestors}} and by the {{Wiki|gods}}; each is given a [[sacred]] [[mission]] to perform and must hand on his [[precious]] [[life]] and {{Wiki|abilities}} to his offspring." (Jinja:1958..pg 9,17)...."So-called '{{Wiki|love}}' relationships usually take one of two patterns. Either we are being fed by someone or we are feeding others. These are false, distorted kinds of {{Wiki|love}}. A third kind of {{Wiki|love}} is : Just be what you are. This is a balanced way of [[openness]] and {{Wiki|communication}} which allows tremendous {{Wiki|space}} in which to dance and exchange."..(Trungpa: 1973..pg 212)...
  
'''LIGHT'''...('od)...."Rigpa is compared to the sun in the sky and ye-shes is compared to the rays of the sun which stream forth." (Reynolds:1996..pg 122)..."It is like a sunbeam meeting the sun, like light (ye-shes) merging into light ('od gsal). It is only by first looking at one's reflection in the mirror that one discovers the mirror." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 152)..."The worship of light can be confirmed throughout the Indo-Iranian sphere, from Vedic to late Buddhist times." (Eliade)..."It is the [[Luminous mind]] who is the creator of the world, the world being nothing but its own illusory projection, the Primordial Basis existing in the form of variegated light." (Karmay: 1988..pg 203)..."When I saw these visions, they were not something appearing externally: they were the manifestations of my own mind in the form of light." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 12)..."In the Bon cosmology, the absolute realm may be symbolized as pure light, which is neither black nor white, but transparent." (Paul: 1982..pg 55)..."Sems then is not only mental energy, but also light, and light too is the breath (rlung) on which it rides, for the breath is made of five shining rays of light ('od zer)" (Tucci: 1980..pg 64)..."In the borderland between Ye (light) and Ngam (darkness) the [[WERMA]] with magic [[Power]] built a fortress: it had its entrance facing East." (Mipham text in Norbu: 1995..pg 59)...."At death, the adept achieves the light body or [[Rainbow body]]." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 145)..."When we see the rainbow lights, deities, mandalas, thigles and colors, we will not follow after them but recognize them as mental projections...(Wangyal: 1993..pg 197)..."inner light (aloka, snang ba) increase of the inner light (alokabhasa, mched pa), and inner light approaching fullness (upalabdha, nyer thob)."..(Kongtrul: 1995..pg 276)..."In the Kabala, one of the basic doctrines involves the withdrawal (tzimtzum) of the divine light, therebye creating primordial space"...(Encyclopedia Britannica)...
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'''LIGHT'''...('od)...."Rigpa is compared to the {{Wiki|sun}} in the sky and ye-shes is compared to the rays of the {{Wiki|sun}} which stream forth." (Reynolds:1996..pg 122)..."It is like a sunbeam meeting the {{Wiki|sun}}, like [[light]] (ye-shes) merging into [[light]] ('[[od gsal]]). It is only by first looking at one's {{Wiki|reflection}} in the [[mirror]] that one discovers the [[mirror]]." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 152)..."The {{Wiki|worship}} of [[light]] can be confirmed throughout the Indo-Iranian [[sphere]], from {{Wiki|Vedic}} to late [[Buddhist]] times." (Eliade)..."It is the [[Luminous mind]] who is the creator of the {{Wiki|world}}, the {{Wiki|world}} being [[nothing]] but its own {{Wiki|illusory}} projection, the {{Wiki|Primordial}} Basis [[existing]] in the [[form]] of variegated [[light]]." ([[Karmay]]: 1988..pg 203)..."When I saw these visions, they were not something appearing externally: they were the [[manifestations]] of my own {{Wiki|mind}} in the [[form]] of [[light]]." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 12)..."In the [[Bon]] [[cosmology]], the [[absolute]] [[realm]] may be [[symbolized]] as {{Wiki|pure}} [[light]], which is neither black nor white, but transparent." (Paul: 1982..pg 55)..."Sems then is not only [[mental]] [[energy]], but also [[light]], and [[light]] too is the [[breath]] ([[rlung]]) on which it rides, for the [[breath]] is made of five shining rays of [[light]] ('od zer)" ([[Wikipedia:Giuseppe Tucci|Tucci]]: 1980..pg 64)..."In the borderland between Ye ([[light]]) and Ngam (darkness) the [[WERMA]] with {{Wiki|magic}} [[Power]] built a fortress: it had its entrance facing {{Wiki|East}}." ([[Mipham]] text in Norbu: 1995..pg 59)...."At [[death]], the {{Wiki|adept}} achieves the [[light]] [[body]] or [[Rainbow body]]." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 145)..."When we see the rainbow lights, [[deities]], [[mandalas]], thigles and colors, we will not follow after them but [[recognize]] them as [[mental]] projections...(Wangyal: 1993..pg 197)..."inner [[light]] (aloka, snang ba) {{Wiki|increase}} of the inner [[light]] (alokabhasa, mched pa), and inner [[light]] approaching fullness (upalabdha, nyer thob)."..(Kongtrul: 1995..pg 276)..."In the Kabala, one of the basic [[doctrines]] involves the withdrawal (tzimtzum) of the [[divine]] [[light]], therebye creating {{Wiki|primordial}} space"...(Encyclopedia Britannica)...
  
'''MENOK'''...primal matter. the ras. the wheel of heaven. the embodiment of time-space. In Zurvanism, not only a concept but also an actual weapon to be used by Ohrmazd.
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'''MENOK'''...primal [[matter]]. the ras. the [[wheel]] of [[heaven]]. the [[embodiment]] of time-space. In Zurvanism, not only a {{Wiki|concept}} but also an actual weapon to be used by Ohrmazd.
  
'''MIND'''..."I am afraid there is really no such thing as the one mind."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 202)...."sem is referred to as 'mind' and Rigpa is referred to as the 'nature of mind'.'..(Sogyal: 1992..pg 394)...
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'''MIND'''..."I am afraid there is really no such thing as the one mind."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 202)...."sem is referred to as '{{Wiki|mind}}' and [[Rigpa]] is referred to as the '{{Wiki|nature}} of mind'.'..(Sogyal: 1992..pg 394)...
  
'''MIRROR'''..."The quality of the cosmic mirror is that it is unconditioned, vast open space....free from any bias...willing to reflect anything." (Trungpa: 1984, pps 100, 174)...." In whatever he does, the master warrior guides the minds of his students into the visionary mind of the Rigden Kings, the space of the cosmic mirror." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 179)...."In the realm of the cosmic mirror, clinging to concept or doubt has never been heard of." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 179)....me long: mirror, looking glass....shel: mirror, crystal, crystaline....pra se na: oracular mirror....pra: mirror divination...kun gsal: sky, sun, mirror,that which is fully clear...kun mthong: mirror...."In Dzogchen, Rigpa is the mirror of awareness held up to things so that everywhere, under all circumstances, in each event that occurs, there exists this self-recognition. This is like the net of Indra made of chains of linked mirrors, where every mirror reflects every other mirror." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 152)...."A slightly flawed cosmic mirror allows the universe to exist: The existence of the universe comes from a flaw in a symmetry exhibited by a 'universal mirror' called the CP mirror, [and then lost me in a discussion of matter and anti-matter]." (Article in Scientific American: Feb 1988)..."The son (Bu) is the unobscured, self-clear essence of the empty nature of the non-grasping mind. If we know this mind, this mirror of awareness, all nirvanic qualities reflect or manifest in it. It is called the mirror-like [[Wisdom]]." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 125)...The nature of the mind is like a mirror with 5 different powers: vastness, detail, unbiased, unconfused, all-accomplishing. (Sogyal: 1992..pg 153)....
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'''MIRROR'''..."The quality of the [[cosmic]] [[mirror]] is that it is [[unconditioned]], vast open space....free from any bias...willing to reflect anything." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984, pps 100, 174)...." In whatever he does, the [[master]] {{Wiki|warrior}} guides the [[minds]] of his students into the [[visionary]] {{Wiki|mind}} of the [[Rigden Kings]], the {{Wiki|space}} of the [[cosmic]] [[mirror]]." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 179)...."In the [[realm]] of the [[cosmic]] [[mirror]], [[clinging]] to {{Wiki|concept}} or [[doubt]] has never been heard of." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 179)....me long: [[mirror]], looking glass....shel: [[mirror]], {{Wiki|crystal}}, crystaline....pra se na: oracular mirror....pra: [[mirror]] divination...kun gsal: sky, {{Wiki|sun}}, mirror,that which is fully clear...kun mthong: mirror...."In [[Dzogchen]], [[Rigpa]] is the [[mirror]] of [[awareness]] held up to things so that everywhere, under all circumstances, in each event that occurs, there [[exists]] this self-recognition. This is like the net of {{Wiki|Indra}} made of chains of linked mirrors, where every [[mirror]] reflects every other [[mirror]]." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 152)...."A slightly flawed [[cosmic]] [[mirror]] allows the {{Wiki|universe}} to [[exist]]: The [[existence]] of the {{Wiki|universe}} comes from a flaw in a {{Wiki|symmetry}} exhibited by a '{{Wiki|universal}} [[mirror]]' called the CP [[mirror]], [and then lost me in a [[discussion]] of [[matter]] and anti-matter]." (Article in [[Scientific]] American: Feb 1988)..."The son (Bu) is the unobscured, self-clear [[essence]] of the [[empty]] {{Wiki|nature}} of the non-grasping {{Wiki|mind}}. If we know this {{Wiki|mind}}, this [[mirror]] of [[awareness]], all [[nirvanic]] qualities reflect or [[manifest]] in it. It is called the mirror-like [[Wisdom]]." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 125)...The {{Wiki|nature}} of the {{Wiki|mind}} is like a [[mirror]] with 5 different [[powers]]: vastness, detail, unbiased, unconfused, all-accomplishing. (Sogyal: 1992..pg 153)....
 
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'''MAGIC'''...."Nowness, or the magic of the present moment, is what joins the [[Wisdom]] of the past with the present." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 96)...."When we draw down the [[Power]] and depth of vastness into a single perception, then we are discovering and invoking magic." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 103)..."When you discover magic, you simply find yourself in the realm of utter reality, complete and thorough reality." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 106)...." to invoke the [[Power]] of drala, or elemental magic" (Trungpa: 1984..pg 135)..."This world is a magical place because it can BE so vividly, so brilliantly." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 132)..."then magic, or drala, can descend onto our existence." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 132)..."You cannot own the [[Power]] and the magic of this world. It is always available, but it does not belong to anyone. The only way to contact that energy is to experience a gentle state of being in yourself." (Trungpa: 1984...pg 107)....."It is not true that there is no magic these days, that we are in the dark ages. The only magic that exists is in this life, the particular phenomenon we are experiencing right now."...(Trungpa: 1996...pg 96)...
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'''MAGIC'''...."Nowness, or the {{Wiki|magic}} of the present moment, is what joins the [[Wisdom]] of the past with the present." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 96)...."When we draw down the [[Power]] and depth of vastness into a single [[perception]], then we are discovering and invoking {{Wiki|magic}}." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 103)..."When you discover {{Wiki|magic}}, you simply find yourself in the [[realm]] of utter {{Wiki|reality}}, complete and thorough {{Wiki|reality}}." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 106)...." to invoke the [[Power]] of [[drala]], or [[elemental]] {{Wiki|magic}}" ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 135)..."This {{Wiki|world}} is a {{Wiki|magical}} place because it can BE so vividly, so brilliantly." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 132)..."then {{Wiki|magic}}, or [[drala]], can descend onto our [[existence]]." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 132)..."You cannot own the [[Power]] and the {{Wiki|magic}} of this {{Wiki|world}}. It is always available, but it does not belong to anyone. The only way to [[contact]] that [[energy]] is to [[experience]] a gentle [[state of being]] in yourself." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984...pg 107)....."It is not true that there is no {{Wiki|magic}} these days, that we are in the dark ages. The only {{Wiki|magic}} that [[exists]] is in this [[life]], the particular [[phenomenon]] we are experiencing right now."...(Trungpa: 1996...pg 96)...
  
'''MARRIAGE'''...[[Jamgon Kongtrul]] wrote a marriage ritual with the traditional Bon ceremony with the arrows, incorporating Buddhist divinities and some pieces of Indian mythology."..(Karmay: 1975..pg 207)..."During the marriage ceremony, the mu cord is attached to the ceniput of the groom. He holds an arrow and makes offerings. The priest presents the bride with turquoise (la-gyu...soul turquoise) and the groom with a piece of gold (la-gser...soul gold)."..(Karmay: 1975...pg 210)...
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'''MARRIAGE'''...[[Jamgon Kongtrul]] wrote a [[marriage]] [[ritual]] with the [[traditional]] [[Bon]] {{Wiki|ceremony}} with the arrows, incorporating [[Buddhist]] [[divinities]] and some pieces of {{Wiki|Indian}} mythology."..(Karmay: 1975..pg 207)..."During the [[marriage]] {{Wiki|ceremony}}, the mu cord is [[attached]] to the ceniput of the groom. He holds an arrow and makes [[offerings]]. The priest presents the bride with {{Wiki|turquoise}} (la-gyu...soul {{Wiki|turquoise}}) and the groom with a piece of {{Wiki|gold}} (la-gser...soul gold)."..(Karmay: 1975...pg 210)...
  
'''MU CORD'''...(dMu dag...rMu thag)..."sky rope (dMu thag). the early kings descended by means of the Mu cord." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 96)..."the Phrul shamans were God-possessed and had the function of planting the rope which linked earth with heaven." (Hoffman: 1975)..."ascended to the sky by means of the Mu cord." (Norbu: 1995..pg 75)..."in her hands she holds the Mu cord of the Phug Lha" (Norbu: 1995..pg 74)..."a wool cord is extended in the four directions. This acts as a conductor for SE when he descends from heaven." (Trungpa: 1978..pg 227)..."Each King ruled until his first son was old enough to ride a horse, at which point the king returned to heaven via the rope." (Lopez: 1997..pg 4)..."the sky rope (namtak: gnam thag) (mutak: dmu thag) connected the kings to the heavens." (Kohn: 1997)...
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'''MU CORD'''...(dMu dag...rMu thag)..."sky rope (dMu thag). the early {{Wiki|kings}} descended by means of the Mu cord." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 96)..."the Phrul {{Wiki|shamans}} were God-possessed and had the [[function]] of planting the rope which linked [[earth]] with [[heaven]]." (Hoffman: 1975)..."ascended to the sky by means of the Mu cord." (Norbu: 1995..pg 75)..."in her hands she holds the Mu cord of the Phug Lha" (Norbu: 1995..pg 74)..."a wool cord is extended in the {{Wiki|four directions}}. This acts as a conductor for SE when he descends from [[heaven]]." ([[Trungpa]]: 1978..pg 227)..."Each {{Wiki|King}} ruled until his first son was old enough to ride a [[horse]], at which point the {{Wiki|king}} returned to [[heaven]] via the rope." (Lopez: 1997..pg 4)..."the sky rope (namtak: gnam thag) (mutak: dmu thag) connected the {{Wiki|kings}} to the [[heavens]]." (Kohn: 1997)...
 
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HEART...."Discovering drala is indeed to establish ties to your world, so that each perception becomes unique. It is to see with the heart, so that what is invisible to the eye becomes visible as the living magic of reality." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 105)..."The Orthodox Christian Prayer of the Heart seems to be the ground for Eastern and Western philosophy to join together. It is not a question of dogma, but it is a question of heart, that is where the common ground lies." (Trungpa: Heart of The Buddha..pg 215)..."Inner luminosity originates in the heart and passes through two channels that connect the empty space of the heart with the external empty space of the sky through the eyes." (Wangyal:1993..pg 119)..."The clear light has abided in the heart of the individual from the very beginning. The heart (tsit ta) may be compared to a magic lantern, an early type of cinema projector." (Reynolds:1996..pg 151)....srog: life force, heart, soul...yang zhun snying thig: refined heart essence...zhe: heart, mind...tsit ta: heart, mind...thugs ka: heart center...kun spyod mtshungs mo: sweetheart...."The white pure light of the space element gives rise to the mind and the heart channels. The life process begins from the heart." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 145)..."Basic Goodness is very closely connected to the idea of Bodhicitta (awakened heart) in the Buddhist tradition. Awakened heart comes from being willing to face your state of mind...to connect with your heart, fully and totally." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 44)..."In the center of the precious palace of the spiritual heart there are five mystic juices. In their center is the 'Bon essence' a mass of light." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 111)....."In Shinto, the expressions: 'akaki kokoro: heart shining brightly like the sun'...'kiyoki kokoro: pure heart clear as a white jewell'...'"naoki kokoro: heart lovely and without wrong inclinations'...(Jinja: 1958..pg 31)....."Gurdjieff also found from the Sufi mastes that knowledge of the wheel of time could be understood through many modalities of perception. Meditation on mandalas opens the eyes of the heart. If done correctly, the wheel of time will begin to spin."..(Kharatidi: 1996..pg 218)...

HIDDEN LANDS...Tib:shas-yul

HIGHER HUMAN REALM..."people who experience the five colors blended together are reborn in a pure human dimension" (Wangyal: 1993..pg 198)...

HISSING SOUND....."Next make a long hissing sound." (From Meyer: The Mithras Liturgy: 1967..pg 9)

INK..."At Persepolis, from the time of Xerxes, we have found almost a hundred mortars and pestles in green chert, many with Aramic inscriptions in black ink. Mithra is present in some of the names. Was haoma (soma) pressed in the mortars?" (Neuser: 1968..pg 587)...

JUNIPER..."Shug pa...the juniper is specified as lha shing, a tree for the lha divinities (often called the lha shing shug pa g.yu lo...'tree of the gods', turquoise leaved juniper) is an antidote against demonic poison and pollution." (Blondeau: 1996..pg 103)...."They possessed a small drum made of juniper, on which they could fly through the air." (Tucci: 1980..pg 228)....(rgya shug:juniper tree)(shugs pa:juniper)..."The juniper tree is the Bon po sacred tree. It is often called the 'lha shing pa gyu lo' (tree of the gods)." (Bansal: 1994..pg 81)..."The priests owned a drum made from Juniper wood on which they could travel through the air like their Siberian counterparts." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 109)...

KALPA...."According to ancient Indian philosophical theories, a kalpa is an extremely long period of time, amounting to over 4 billion years." (Norbu: 1995..pg 245)...

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KHATVANGAS....magic wands

Ki Ki So So....Kye Kye So So....lha gyello lha gyello (the Gods are victorious).....Stein links this invocation with the warcries..the warlike nature of the gods and the idea of passing through a dangerous and strategic place....

KULWA....prayer

KVARENAH (Xwarenah)(khvarenah)(Avestic: xvarnah)(Parsi: farrah)(khurrah) ..."Glory" (Median: farnah) (Khotanese:pharra)..."In the Avesta, the xwarenah is called 'kawyan', that is belonging to the Kawis. The Kawis were a partially legendary dynasty of eastern Iranian rulers. Xwarenah can be a creative Power used by the gods or it can be a religious Power. But generally it embodies the concept of good fortune. As a kind of fiery radiance it would relate to the word for sun (xwar) (Old Iranian: Suvar) (hwar: to shine)(xwar: to grasp)." (Malandra: 1983...pg 88)....sacred light surrounding the Fravashi warriors. Manifestation of glory, splendor (Tib: byin). Spiritual radiance.."In front of Mithra flies the blazing fire which is the strong Kavyan Fortune (xvareno)." (Gershevitch: 1959)..."Found in the Avesta, Yast 19, Khvarenah persisted into the Sasanian period where in Middle Persian it is "farrah'. Khotanese Buddhist used the term in the form of 'pharra' to denote good fortune. Sogdian Buddist groups used the form 'prn'. (Scott: 1990...pg 48)..."In the Avesta both the lesser Ahuras are actively associated with 'khvarenah', divine grace or fortune (hvar: sun, glow). The median form of the word was 'farnah'. The Zoroastrian pantheon also knows khvarenah as a yazata." (Boyce: 1982...pg 17)..."Mithra has the xwarrah. The association of xwarrah with fire and radiant light. Yast XIX." (Gershevitch: 1959)...."Celestial fortune and Power, special glory and light."..(Nasr: 1964...pg 152)...

LA...." the word La is similar in meaning to the word 'soul'. All human beings possess a la, consciousness (sem) and life (sok). The la is an entity which is part of one's being but is unintelligent. Therefore it can be stolen, confiscated, regained, as well as reinforced by spiritual Power." (Trungpa: 1978..pg 227)...."represents the psycho-energetic function of the individual in relation to the energies of the world. The link between the inner and outer energy." (Norbu: 1995..pg 60)..."the notion of ancestral souls (bla)"..(Blondeau: 1996..pg 123)...."In the Saka of the Altai, there was a belief not only that the body contained a life element (the soul) but also that its parts, including the hair and nails, had their distinct, partial souls. The hair and nails continue to grow after death. It was sufficient to possess the hair or nails of a person in order to gain control over his soul and influence his life." (Rudenko: 1970..pg 287)..."In the Kalachakra tradition, the soul (bla-gnas) resides at the bottom of the left foot (men), or right foot (women) at the new moon. Then it rises higher each day, residing at the top of the head on the full moon. Then returns." (Stein: 1972..pg 226)...

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LOVE..."The warrior is more and more in love with the world. That combination of love affair and loneliness is what enables the warrior to constantly reach out and to help others." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 69)...."In Shinto, if man regards his own life as sacred, he must give infinite thanks to his ancestors who handed down this sacred thing. One must treat this inheritance carefully and hand it on, to bring up the coming generation with a love even surpassing that of his forebears. All human beings are loved and protected by their ancestors and by the gods; each is given a sacred mission to perform and must hand on his precious life and abilities to his offspring." (Jinja:1958..pg 9,17)...."So-called 'love' relationships usually take one of two patterns. Either we are being fed by someone or we are feeding others. These are false, distorted kinds of love. A third kind of love is : Just be what you are. This is a balanced way of openness and communication which allows tremendous space in which to dance and exchange."..(Trungpa: 1973..pg 212)...

LIGHT...('od)...."Rigpa is compared to the sun in the sky and ye-shes is compared to the rays of the sun which stream forth." (Reynolds:1996..pg 122)..."It is like a sunbeam meeting the sun, like light (ye-shes) merging into light ('od gsal). It is only by first looking at one's reflection in the mirror that one discovers the mirror." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 152)..."The worship of light can be confirmed throughout the Indo-Iranian sphere, from Vedic to late Buddhist times." (Eliade)..."It is the Luminous mind who is the creator of the world, the world being nothing but its own illusory projection, the Primordial Basis existing in the form of variegated light." (Karmay: 1988..pg 203)..."When I saw these visions, they were not something appearing externally: they were the manifestations of my own mind in the form of light." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 12)..."In the Bon cosmology, the absolute realm may be symbolized as pure light, which is neither black nor white, but transparent." (Paul: 1982..pg 55)..."Sems then is not only mental energy, but also light, and light too is the breath (rlung) on which it rides, for the breath is made of five shining rays of light ('od zer)" (Tucci: 1980..pg 64)..."In the borderland between Ye (light) and Ngam (darkness) the WERMA with magic Power built a fortress: it had its entrance facing East." (Mipham text in Norbu: 1995..pg 59)...."At death, the adept achieves the light body or Rainbow body." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 145)..."When we see the rainbow lights, deities, mandalas, thigles and colors, we will not follow after them but recognize them as mental projections...(Wangyal: 1993..pg 197)..."inner light (aloka, snang ba) increase of the inner light (alokabhasa, mched pa), and inner light approaching fullness (upalabdha, nyer thob)."..(Kongtrul: 1995..pg 276)..."In the Kabala, one of the basic doctrines involves the withdrawal (tzimtzum) of the divine light, therebye creating primordial space"...(Encyclopedia Britannica)...

MENOK...primal matter. the ras. the wheel of heaven. the embodiment of time-space. In Zurvanism, not only a concept but also an actual weapon to be used by Ohrmazd.

MIND..."I am afraid there is really no such thing as the one mind."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 202)...."sem is referred to as 'mind' and Rigpa is referred to as the 'nature of mind'.'..(Sogyal: 1992..pg 394)...

MIRROR..."The quality of the cosmic mirror is that it is unconditioned, vast open space....free from any bias...willing to reflect anything." (Trungpa: 1984, pps 100, 174)...." In whatever he does, the master warrior guides the minds of his students into the visionary mind of the Rigden Kings, the space of the cosmic mirror." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 179)...."In the realm of the cosmic mirror, clinging to concept or doubt has never been heard of." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 179)....me long: mirror, looking glass....shel: mirror, crystal, crystaline....pra se na: oracular mirror....pra: mirror divination...kun gsal: sky, sun, mirror,that which is fully clear...kun mthong: mirror...."In Dzogchen, Rigpa is the mirror of awareness held up to things so that everywhere, under all circumstances, in each event that occurs, there exists this self-recognition. This is like the net of Indra made of chains of linked mirrors, where every mirror reflects every other mirror." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 152)...."A slightly flawed cosmic mirror allows the universe to exist: The existence of the universe comes from a flaw in a symmetry exhibited by a 'universal mirror' called the CP mirror, [and then lost me in a discussion of matter and anti-matter]." (Article in Scientific American: Feb 1988)..."The son (Bu) is the unobscured, self-clear essence of the empty nature of the non-grasping mind. If we know this mind, this mirror of awareness, all nirvanic qualities reflect or manifest in it. It is called the mirror-like Wisdom." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 125)...The nature of the mind is like a mirror with 5 different powers: vastness, detail, unbiased, unconfused, all-accomplishing. (Sogyal: 1992..pg 153)....

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MAGIC...."Nowness, or the magic of the present moment, is what joins the Wisdom of the past with the present." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 96)...."When we draw down the Power and depth of vastness into a single perception, then we are discovering and invoking magic." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 103)..."When you discover magic, you simply find yourself in the realm of utter reality, complete and thorough reality." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 106)...." to invoke the Power of drala, or elemental magic" (Trungpa: 1984..pg 135)..."This world is a magical place because it can BE so vividly, so brilliantly." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 132)..."then magic, or drala, can descend onto our existence." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 132)..."You cannot own the Power and the magic of this world. It is always available, but it does not belong to anyone. The only way to contact that energy is to experience a gentle state of being in yourself." (Trungpa: 1984...pg 107)....."It is not true that there is no magic these days, that we are in the dark ages. The only magic that exists is in this life, the particular phenomenon we are experiencing right now."...(Trungpa: 1996...pg 96)...

MARRIAGE...Jamgon Kongtrul wrote a marriage ritual with the traditional Bon ceremony with the arrows, incorporating Buddhist divinities and some pieces of Indian mythology."..(Karmay: 1975..pg 207)..."During the marriage ceremony, the mu cord is attached to the ceniput of the groom. He holds an arrow and makes offerings. The priest presents the bride with turquoise (la-gyu...soul turquoise) and the groom with a piece of gold (la-gser...soul gold)."..(Karmay: 1975...pg 210)...

MU CORD...(dMu dag...rMu thag)..."sky rope (dMu thag). the early kings descended by means of the Mu cord." (Hoffman: 1975..pg 96)..."the Phrul shamans were God-possessed and had the function of planting the rope which linked earth with heaven." (Hoffman: 1975)..."ascended to the sky by means of the Mu cord." (Norbu: 1995..pg 75)..."in her hands she holds the Mu cord of the Phug Lha" (Norbu: 1995..pg 74)..."a wool cord is extended in the four directions. This acts as a conductor for SE when he descends from heaven." (Trungpa: 1978..pg 227)..."Each King ruled until his first son was old enough to ride a horse, at which point the king returned to heaven via the rope." (Lopez: 1997..pg 4)..."the sky rope (namtak: gnam thag) (mutak: dmu thag) connected the kings to the heavens." (Kohn: 1997)...

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