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'''ACRED OUTLOOK'''...(dag nang: pure perception) (taknang, dag.snang)..."In my sixteenth year I looked from East to East and experienced sacred outlook." (Nalanda: 1980...pg 56)...
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'''ACRED OUTLOOK'''...(dag nang: {{Wiki|pure}} [[perception]]) (taknang, dag.snang)..."In my sixteenth year I looked from {{Wiki|East}} to {{Wiki|East}} and [[experienced]] [[sacred]] outlook." ([[Nalanda]]: 1980...pg 56)...
  
'''SACRIFICES'''...."Releasing the seed of beings, go alive to the place of the gods." (Keith: 1967..pg 226)....."He who sacrifices beyond his own diety loses his own deity, and does not obtain another. The prosperous are three: the learned Brahman, the headman, and the warrior." (Keith: 1967..pg 193)...
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'''SACRIFICES'''...."Releasing the seed of [[beings]], go alive to the place of the {{Wiki|gods}}." (Keith: 1967..pg 226)....."He who sacrifices [[beyond]] his own diety loses his own [[deity]], and does not obtain another. The [[prosperous]] are three: the learned [[Brahman]], the headman, and the {{Wiki|warrior}}." (Keith: 1967..pg 193)...
  
'''SETTING SUN'''.."The analogy for setting sun hierarchy is a lid that flattens you and keeps you in your place."...(Trungpa: 1984..pg 58)........"based on fear of oneself and fear of death. Has no connection to drala principle."(Trungpa: 1984 pg 108)...
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'''SETTING SUN'''.."The {{Wiki|analogy}} for setting {{Wiki|sun}} {{Wiki|hierarchy}} is a lid that flattens you and keeps you in your place."...(Trungpa: 1984..pg 58)........"based on {{Wiki|fear}} of oneself and {{Wiki|fear}} of [[death]]. Has no {{Wiki|connection}} to [[drala]] principle."(Trungpa: 1984 pg [[108]])...
  
'''SECULAR'''...Latin: saecularis: not belonging to a religious order...."In 1975, the [[Venerable]] Chogyam Trungpa, [[Rinpoche]] introduced a secular discipline ([[Shambhala]] Training), that was appropriate for all beings, regardless of the conditions of their birth, status. or previous beliefs." (Osel Tendzin in Trungpa: 1984, page 195)...."People worry about a conflict between the religious and the profane...But the categories of higher and lower, religious and profane, do not really seem relevant to a basically sane approach to life."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 47)..."Spiritual and secular vision could meet at sacred outlook." (Nalanda: 1980..pg 364)...
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'''SECULAR'''...Latin: saecularis: not belonging to a {{Wiki|religious}} order...."In 1975, the [[Venerable]] [[Chogyam Trungpa]], [[Rinpoche]] introduced a secular [[discipline]] ([[Shambhala]] Training), that was appropriate for all [[beings]], regardless of the [[conditions]] of their [[birth]], {{Wiki|status}}. or previous [[beliefs]]." (Osel Tendzin in [[Trungpa]]: 1984, page 195)...."People {{Wiki|worry}} about a conflict between the {{Wiki|religious}} and the profane...But the categories of higher and lower, {{Wiki|religious}} and profane, do not really seem relevant to a basically sane approach to life."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 47)..."Spiritual and secular [[vision]] could meet at [[sacred]] outlook." ([[Nalanda]]: 1980..pg 364)...
  
'''[[Siddhi]]'''...magic [[Power]]
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'''[[Siddhi]]'''...{{Wiki|magic}} [[Power]]
  
'''SKY GAZING'''...(nam mkha ar gtad)([[Rig pa]] nam mkhar gtad) ..."enables us to integrate the empty condition of our mind with the empty space of the sky." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 93 & 119)..."In Mithraic iconography, the Sovereign Sky has an eye in the long solar ray that penetrates the world cave." (Campbell: 1968..pg 99)
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'''SKY GAZING'''...(nam mkha ar gtad)([[Rig pa]] nam mkhar gtad) ..."enables us to integrate the [[empty]] [[condition]] of our {{Wiki|mind}} with the [[empty]] {{Wiki|space}} of the sky." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 93 & 119)..."In Mithraic {{Wiki|iconography}}, the Sovereign Sky has an [[eye]] in the long solar ray that penetrates the {{Wiki|world}} {{Wiki|cave}}." (Campbell: 1968..pg 99)
  
'''SOCIETY'''...."Shinto grasps truth in concrete expression and takes social groups such as the family, the village, the State, and makes them arenas for realizing the truth of the gods." ...(Jinja: 1958..pg 5)....
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'''SOCIETY'''...."Shinto [[grasps]] {{Wiki|truth}} in concrete expression and takes {{Wiki|social}} groups such as the family, the village, the State, and makes them arenas for [[realizing]] the {{Wiki|truth}} of the {{Wiki|gods}}." ...(Jinja: 1958..pg 5)....
  
'''SPACE'''...(kLong)..."the warrior, fundamentally, is someone who is not afraid of space...the truth of non-reference point." (Trungpa:1984, pg 155)...klong: basic space, expanse...mkha: sky, space, heaven....thog ma'i dbyings: primordial basic space....spyi klong: cosmic space....gzhi klong: basic space..."mkha: external space...klong: internal space...dbying: secret space" (Wangyal: 1993..pg 118)...."The word lungta...lung represents the space element,,,the term is sometimes found in the meaning ascribed to long (klong): space...significance between long and namkha (space,sky)." (Norbu:1995...pg 69)...."The [[Tibetan Book of the Dead]] is actually a '[[Book of Space]].' Space contains birth and death; space creates the environment in which to behave, breathe and act, it is the fundamental environment." (Trungpa: [[Tibetan Book of the Dead]]: 1975...pg 1)...."three kinds of absolute emptiness or space: 'mkha' is external space conceived without consideration of the things contained within it. 'kLong' is the space of objects that exist within the mkha...and dbying is the space of direct experience as such." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 118)...."Tachyons, particles moving faster that the speed of light, do not experience real time (imaginary space). They move in imaginary time (real space) quite easily." (Wolf: Parallel Universes..pg 130)...Absolute space: chos dbyings...(sk:dharmadhatu)..the expanse of reality..."the mind breaks out of the cage of fixed concepts of definite space and existence and enters the open space of myriad worlds." (kongtrul: 1995..pg 49)..."Throughout our lives, there are occasional experiences of this black hole, suspended space, where we have no reference point."..(Trungpa: 1996..pg 41)....
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'''SPACE'''...(kLong)..."the {{Wiki|warrior}}, fundamentally, is someone who is not afraid of space...the {{Wiki|truth}} of non-reference point." (Trungpa:1984, pg 155)...klong: basic {{Wiki|space}}, expanse...mkha: sky, {{Wiki|space}}, heaven....thog ma'i dbyings: {{Wiki|primordial}} basic space....spyi klong: [[cosmic]] space....gzhi klong: basic space..."mkha: {{Wiki|external}} space...klong: {{Wiki|internal}} space...dbying: secret {{Wiki|space}}" (Wangyal: 1993..pg 118)...."The [[word]] lungta...lung represents the {{Wiki|space}} element,,,the term is sometimes found in the meaning ascribed to long (klong): space...significance between long and namkha (space,sky)." (Norbu:1995...pg 69)...."The [[Tibetan Book of the Dead]] is actually a '[[Book of Space]].' {{Wiki|Space}} contains [[birth]] and [[death]]; {{Wiki|space}} creates the environment in which to behave, breathe and act, it is the fundamental environment." ([[Trungpa]]: [[Tibetan Book of the Dead]]: 1975...pg 1)...."three kinds of [[absolute]] [[emptiness]] or {{Wiki|space}}: 'mkha' is {{Wiki|external}} {{Wiki|space}} conceived without [[consideration]] of the things contained within it. 'kLong' is the {{Wiki|space}} of [[objects]] that [[exist]] within the mkha...and dbying is the {{Wiki|space}} of direct [[experience]] as such." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 118)...."Tachyons, particles moving faster that the speed of [[light]], do not [[experience]] {{Wiki|real}} [[time]] ([[imaginary]] {{Wiki|space}}). They move in [[imaginary]] [[time]] ({{Wiki|real}} {{Wiki|space}}) quite easily." ({{Wiki|Wolf}}: Parallel Universes..pg 130)...Absolute {{Wiki|space}}: [[chos]] dbyings...(sk:dharmadhatu)..the expanse of reality..."the {{Wiki|mind}} breaks out of the cage of fixed [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] of definite {{Wiki|space}} and [[existence]] and enters the open {{Wiki|space}} of myriad [[worlds]]." (kongtrul: 1995..pg 49)..."Throughout our [[lives]], there are occasional [[experiences]] of this black hole, suspended {{Wiki|space}}, where we have no reference point."..(Trungpa: 1996..pg 41)....
 
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'''SQUARE ZERO'''...."Square One is the basic ground from which we function, and square zero seems to be beyond our even functioning. There is no reference point anymore, just zero. Try it!"...(Trungpa: 1996..pg 126)....
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'''SQUARE ZERO'''...."Square One is the basic ground from which we [[function]], and square zero seems to be [[beyond]] our even functioning. There is no reference point anymore, just zero. Try it!"...(Trungpa: 1996..pg 126)....
  
'''SACRED SPACE'''..."Conceived as linking the ancestral past and the messianic future, the mountains are not only the lords of a sacred space, but also the lords of time." (Blondeau: 1996...pg 226)...."In an article describing the different stages of the process of sacralization of space in Japan, Grapard (1982) shows that several mountains came flying to that country from India and China." (Blondeau: 1996..pg 81)...
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'''SACRED SPACE'''..."Conceived as linking the ancestral past and the messianic future, the mountains are not only the [[lords]] of a [[sacred]] {{Wiki|space}}, but also the [[lords]] of [[time]]." (Blondeau: 1996...pg 226)...."In an article describing the different stages of the process of sacralization of {{Wiki|space}} in {{Wiki|Japan}}, Grapard (1982) shows that several mountains came flying to that country from {{Wiki|India}} and [[China]]." (Blondeau: 1996..pg 81)...
  
'''SOUND,LIGHT,RAYS'''...The tibetan terms: sgra (sound)[sgralha], 'od (light)['odkar], zer (rays)[zermig]. The relationship of these three elements with the kun gzhi (basis)[Kuntu Sangpo:Basic Goodness]. Excellent description of the relationship between heart, eyes, and space: (Reynolds:1996 pps 121, 150, 157)...."Sun Ray Particles" (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 168)...(Rangdrol: 1990..page 45)...."Everything that arises as manifest phenomenon, consisting of sounds, lights, and rays (sgra 'od zer gsum)...this energy, in the form of light, originates in the heart of the individual." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 157)..."This state of Primeval Purity manifests in the milieu of three elements: sound (sgra), light ('od), and ray (zer). This luminosity resides in the heart of the body like a lighted lamp in a vase." (Karmay: 1988..pg 204).....Sound, light, rays: See (Wangyal:1993..pg 134)..."When the 3 great visions (sound, light, rays) arise, we are in the [[Bardo]] of the clear light of the essential reality, and that they are our own projections." (Wangyal: 1993..pp190-191)..."the name we give to this display of sound, light and color is 'spontaneous presence'."..(Sogyal: 1992..pg 275)..."The Mithraic solar ray that penetrates into the world cave."..(Campbell: 1968..pg 99)..."O Agni, thy pure bright, flaming rays arise." (Keith: 1967..pg 63)..."Draw in breath from the rays"..(Meyer:1976..pg 7)
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'''SOUND,LIGHT,RAYS'''...The {{Wiki|tibetan}} terms: sgra ({{Wiki|sound}})[sgralha], 'od ([[light]])['odkar], zer (rays)[zermig]. The relationship of these three [[elements]] with the [[kun gzhi]] (basis)[Kuntu Sangpo:Basic Goodness]. {{Wiki|Excellent}} description of the relationship between [[heart]], [[eyes]], and {{Wiki|space}}: (Reynolds:1996 pps 121, 150, 157)...."Sun Ray Particles" (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 168)...(Rangdrol: 1990..page 45)...."Everything that arises as [[manifest]] [[phenomenon]], consisting of {{Wiki|sounds}}, lights, and rays (sgra 'od zer gsum)...this [[energy]], in the [[form]] of [[light]], originates in the [[heart]] of the {{Wiki|individual}}." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 157)..."This state of Primeval {{Wiki|Purity}} [[manifests]] in the {{Wiki|milieu}} of three [[elements]]: {{Wiki|sound}} (sgra), [[light]] ('od), and ray (zer). This [[luminosity]] resides in the [[heart]] of the [[body]] like a lighted [[lamp]] in a vase." ([[Karmay]]: 1988..pg 204).....Sound, [[light]], rays: See (Wangyal:1993..pg 134)..."When the 3 great visions ({{Wiki|sound}}, [[light]], rays) arise, we are in the [[Bardo]] of the [[clear light]] of the [[essential]] {{Wiki|reality}}, and that they are our own projections." (Wangyal: 1993..pp190-191)..."the [[name]] we give to this display of {{Wiki|sound}}, [[light]] and {{Wiki|color}} is 'spontaneous presence'."..(Sogyal: 1992..pg 275)..."The Mithraic solar ray that penetrates into the {{Wiki|world}} cave."..(Campbell: 1968..pg 99)..."O [[Agni]], thy {{Wiki|pure}} bright, flaming rays arise." (Keith: 1967..pg 63)..."Draw in [[breath]] from the rays"..(Meyer:1976..pg 7)
  
'''SOUND'''...."the spelling sgra-la (la of sound) is based on a very deep principle. Although not visible, sound is perceived through the sense of hearing and is linked to the Cha (the individual's positive force, the base of prosperity), and wangthang (ascendancy-capacity [authentic presence]), both aspects related with the [[Protective deities]] and entities since birth. Sound is considered the foremost connection between the individual and his la. This is the meaning of the word sgra-la." (Norbu: 1995...pg 62)...."the deities are invoked with the sound of the drum, the shang, the conch shell, and the flute (rgya gling)." (Norbu: 1995..pg 53
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'''SOUND'''...."the spelling sgra-la (la of {{Wiki|sound}}) is based on a very deep {{Wiki|principle}}. Although not [[visible]], {{Wiki|sound}} is [[perceived]] through the {{Wiki|sense}} of {{Wiki|hearing}} and is linked to the Cha (the individual's positive force, the base of {{Wiki|prosperity}}), and [[wangthang]] (ascendancy-capacity [[[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]] presence]), both aspects related with the [[Protective deities]] and entities since [[birth]]. {{Wiki|Sound}} is considered the foremost {{Wiki|connection}} between the {{Wiki|individual}} and his la. This is the meaning of the [[word]] sgra-la." (Norbu: 1995...pg 62)...."the [[deities]] are invoked with the {{Wiki|sound}} of the [[drum]], the [[shang]], the [[conch shell]], and the flute (rgya gling)." (Norbu: 1995..pg 53
  
'''SINGULARITIES'''..."There are regions of space time where distortions occur. Space and time become highly stretched. In the vicinity of the distortions, gateways to other universes occur." (Wolf: Parallel Universes..pg 143)...
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'''SINGULARITIES'''..."There are regions of {{Wiki|space}} [[time]] where distortions occur. {{Wiki|Space and time}} become highly stretched. In the vicinity of the distortions, gateways to other {{Wiki|universes}} occur." ({{Wiki|Wolf}}: Parallel Universes..pg 143)...
  
'''SPIRITUAL JUNKYARD'''...."If one is living in a spiritual junkyard, the way to develop an appreciation of your collection is to start with one item, that would be the equivalent of having one object in an empty room."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 22)....
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'''SPIRITUAL JUNKYARD'''...."If one is living in a {{Wiki|spiritual}} junkyard, the way to develop an [[appreciation]] of your collection is to start with one item, that would be the equivalent of having one [[object]] in an [[empty]] room."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 22)....
 
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SWASTIKA....(Tib: gYung Drung)..."the swastika is called the Gammodian Cross and is associated with the movements of heavenly bodies around the Great Bear. It represents the Solar Wheel and is found in sun worship around the world." (Rao: 1978..pg 7)..."Interesting swastika designs on the Grand Mosque of Cordoba in Spain."..."In ancient Persia, the palace of the King was located in the highest circle, the Garodman that was located in the realm of the sun. Within such a circle, the King withdrew from the view of his subjects."...(Campbell: 1968..pg 99)...
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SWASTIKA....(Tib: gYung Drung)..."the {{Wiki|swastika}} is called the Gammodian Cross and is associated with the movements of {{Wiki|heavenly}} [[bodies]] around the Great Bear. It represents the Solar [[Wheel]] and is found in {{Wiki|sun}} {{Wiki|worship}} around the {{Wiki|world}}." (Rao: 1978..pg 7)..."Interesting {{Wiki|swastika}} designs on the Grand Mosque of Cordoba in Spain."..."In {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Persia}}, the palace of the {{Wiki|King}} was located in the [[highest]] circle, the Garodman that was located in the [[realm]] of the {{Wiki|sun}}. Within such a circle, the {{Wiki|King}} withdrew from the [[view]] of his subjects."...(Campbell: 1968..pg 99)...
  
'''THEISM, ATHEISM, NON-THEISM'''..."Theistic symbolism is a constant self-existing confirmation. In non-theistic symbolism, such as Buddhism, you don't exist, symbolism doesn't exist, and the universe doesn't exist. That's quite shocking!"..(Trungpa: 1996..pg 33)...
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'''THEISM, ATHEISM, NON-THEISM'''..."Theistic [[symbolism]] is a [[constant]] self-existing confirmation. In [[non-theistic]] [[symbolism]], such as [[Buddhism]], you don't [[exist]], [[symbolism]] doesn't [[exist]], and the {{Wiki|universe}} doesn't [[exist]]. That's quite shocking!"..(Trungpa: 1996..pg 33)...
  
'''THEKCHOD'''......The principle of Thekchod is the primordial purity of everything.....From the viewpoint of the Nying-thig teachings, the original state of the individual, one's inherent enlightened nature, is seen as being primordially pure and spontaneously self-perfected (lhun-grub). These two aspects of the state are realized in the two divisions of Nying-thig teaching and practice, namely, Thekchod and Thodgal....The term Thekchod (khregs-chod) literally means 'cutting loose (chod) the bundle (khregs)'....much as a woodman might cut loose the ties binding a bundle of sticks he has brought with him from the forest. In the case of the individual, this bundle is one's emotional and intellectual tensions and rigidities that keep one imprisoned in a self-created cage and prevent one from realizing one's intrinsic freedom. The principle point of Thekchod is to relax all these tensions of body, speech, and mind that obscure our inherent [[Buddha-nature]], which has been primordially present as the Base (ye gzhi). In Thekchod practice, one settles into a state of contemplation without being distracted for a moment from the view of the primordial purity of our inherent nature. As the master [[Garab Dorje]] said: "Whatever is produced in the mind is unobstructed like the clouds in the sky. Having understood the meaning of the complete identity of all phenomenon (in terms of the essence of their emptiness), then when one enters into this (state of contemplation)without following them, this is the true meditation.".....Through the practice of Thekchod, one comes to understand and be totally familiar with the state of contemplation."......John Myrdhin Reynolds....'The Oral Traditions From Zhang-Zhung'....Page 33
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'''THEKCHOD'''......The {{Wiki|principle}} of [[Thekchod]] is the {{Wiki|primordial}} {{Wiki|purity}} of everything.....From the viewpoint of the Nying-thig teachings, the original state of the {{Wiki|individual}}, one's inherent [[enlightened]] {{Wiki|nature}}, is seen as being [[primordially pure]] and spontaneously self-perfected (lhun-grub). These two aspects of the state are {{Wiki|realized}} in the two divisions of Nying-thig [[teaching]] and practice, namely, [[Thekchod]] and Thodgal....The term [[Thekchod]] ([[khregs-chod]]) literally means 'cutting loose ([[chod]]) the [[bundle]] (khregs)'....much as a woodman might cut loose the ties binding a [[bundle]] of sticks he has brought with him from the {{Wiki|forest}}. In the case of the {{Wiki|individual}}, this [[bundle]] is one's [[emotional]] and {{Wiki|intellectual}} tensions and rigidities that keep one imprisoned in a self-created cage and prevent one from [[realizing]] one's intrinsic freedom. The {{Wiki|principle}} point of [[Thekchod]] is to [[relax]] all these tensions of [[body]], {{Wiki|speech}}, and {{Wiki|mind}} that obscure our inherent [[Buddha-nature]], which has been [[primordially]] present as the Base (ye [[gzhi]]). In [[Thekchod]] practice, one settles into a state of [[contemplation]] without being distracted for a moment from the [[view]] of the {{Wiki|primordial}} {{Wiki|purity}} of our inherent {{Wiki|nature}}. As the [[master]] [[Garab Dorje]] said: "Whatever is produced in the {{Wiki|mind}} is unobstructed like the clouds in the sky. Having understood the meaning of the complete [[Wikipedia:Identity (philosophy)|identity]] of all [[phenomenon]] (in terms of the [[essence]] of their [[emptiness]]), then when one enters into this (state of contemplation)without following them, this is the true meditation.".....Through the practice of [[Thekchod]], one comes to understand and be totally familiar with the state of contemplation."......John Myrdhin Reynolds....'The [[Oral Traditions]] From Zhang-Zhung'....Page 33
  
'''THODGAL'''......Whereas the principle of Thekchod is the primordial purity of everything, the principle of Thodgal is their spontaneous self-perfection.........The term Thodgal (thod rgal....Sanskrit: vyuthtkrantaka)...literally means "direct" (thod-rgal du) in the sense of an immediate and instantaneous transition from one location to another, where there is no intervening interval of time. Thus some would translate it as 'leap over'...but it is much more immediate than leaping about. Also, when we say 'vision' (snang-ha) we are not talking about visualization( (dmigs-pa) which, for example is used in Tantra. Visualization is a process which involves the working of the mind. However with Trkchod we have moved into a dimension beyond the mind and with Thodgal, one continues in this direction. Rather than visualizations created by mind we are talking about an integration with vision, with whatever arises spontaneously to vision while the practiiioner is in the state of contemplation. Therefore, the master of contemplation through the practice of Thekchod is an immediate prerequisite to the practice of Thodgal...Otherwise there is the danger of becoming caught up in one's visions, becoming distracted by them and believing them to be an objective reality. It is precisely this attachment to one's impure karmic visions that got the individual caught up in [[Samsara]] in the first place".......John Myrdhin Reynolds....'The Oral Traditions From Zhang-Zhung'....Page 33
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'''THODGAL'''......Whereas the {{Wiki|principle}} of [[Thekchod]] is the {{Wiki|primordial}} {{Wiki|purity}} of everything, the {{Wiki|principle}} of Thodgal is their spontaneous self-perfection.........The term Thodgal (thod rgal....Sanskrit: vyuthtkrantaka)...literally means "direct" (thod-rgal du) in the {{Wiki|sense}} of an immediate and instantaneous transition from one location to another, where there is no intervening interval of [[time]]. Thus some would translate it as 'leap over'...but it is much more immediate than leaping about. Also, when we say '[[vision]]' (snang-ha) we are not talking about {{Wiki|visualization}}( (dmigs-pa) which, for example is used in [[Tantra]]. {{Wiki|Visualization}} is a process which involves the working of the {{Wiki|mind}}. However with Trkchod we have moved into a [[dimension]] [[beyond]] the {{Wiki|mind}} and with Thodgal, one continues in this [[direction]]. Rather than {{Wiki|visualizations}} created by {{Wiki|mind}} we are talking about an {{Wiki|integration}} with [[vision]], with whatever arises spontaneously to [[vision]] while the practiiioner is in the state of [[contemplation]]. Therefore, the [[master]] of [[contemplation]] through the practice of [[Thekchod]] is an immediate prerequisite to the practice of Thodgal...Otherwise there is the [[danger]] of becoming caught up in one's visions, becoming distracted by them and believing them to be an [[objective]] {{Wiki|reality}}. It is precisely this [[attachment]] to one's impure [[karmic]] visions that got the {{Wiki|individual}} caught up in [[Samsara]] in the first place".......John Myrdhin Reynolds....'The [[Oral Traditions]] From Zhang-Zhung'....Page 33
 
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TREES...the oak, the rowan, and the hazel were the sacred trees of the Druids...traditionally, the Juniper has been the sacred tree of the Bon tradition..."In Shinto, the white oak is sacred."..(Jinja: 1958)...
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TREES...the oak, the rowan, and the hazel were the [[sacred]] [[trees]] of the Druids...traditionally, the {{Wiki|Juniper}} has been the [[sacred]] [[tree]] of the [[Bon]] tradition..."In {{Wiki|Shinto}}, the white oak is sacred."..(Jinja: 1958)...
  
'''TRUST'''..."You trust not in success, but in reality." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 73)....
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'''TRUST'''..."You [[trust]] not in [[success]], but in {{Wiki|reality}}." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..pg 73)....
  
'''UNENLIGHTENED BEINGS'''..."cling to the idea that they, their worlds, and their experiences are ultimately real." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 49)...
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'''UNENLIGHTENED BEINGS'''..."cling to the {{Wiki|idea}} that they, their [[worlds]], and their [[experiences]] are ultimately {{Wiki|real}}." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 49)...
  
'''WATER'''...."in the [[Kalachakra]], energies arise from the ten directions and through pressure and friction, produce "primordial water'." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 41)...
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'''WATER'''...."in the [[Kalachakra]], energies arise from the [[ten directions]] and through pressure and friction, produce "{{Wiki|primordial}} [[water]]'." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 41)...
  
  
'''[[Wheel of Life]]'''..."In ancient Persia, this may have suggested the ultimate Apogenesis and escape from the wheel of birth, perhaps as a soldier of the god, whereas incarnation is emphasized on the bottom register." (Campbell:1968..pg. 333)...
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'''[[Wheel of Life]]'''..."In {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Persia}}, this may have suggested the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] Apogenesis and escape from the [[wheel]] of [[birth]], perhaps as a soldier of the {{Wiki|god}}, whereas [[incarnation]] is emphasized on the bottom register." (Campbell:1968..pg. 333)...
  
'''WHITE'''...'the ancient Tibetan Kings, who were considered gods, wore white silk and cotton."...(Kohn: 1997...pg 390)...
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'''WHITE'''...'the {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Tibetan}} {{Wiki|Kings}}, who were considered {{Wiki|gods}}, wore white {{Wiki|silk}} and cotton."...(Kohn: 1997...pg 390)...
  
'''WHITE 'A''''..."O great White Light of (the letter) A of the womb of space"(Nalanda Translation Committee: Lopez:1997..pg 403)....The seventh level in the Nine Ways of Bon is the Way of the White Letter A (A-dkar theg-pa). (Snellgrove:1967)....."A' represents the unconditioned primordial state, the natural state of mind; it is white to represent the innate purity of mind." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 41)..."The Seventh Vehicle is 'The White A'. The sacred A is the symbol of the 'Pure Sound'...the origin of all earthly sounds and of all effects in the phenomenal world." (Hoffman: 1975...pg 110)...
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'''WHITE 'A''''..."O great White [[Light]] of (the [[letter]]) A of the {{Wiki|womb}} of space"(Nalanda Translation Committee: Lopez:1997..pg 403)....The seventh level in the [[Nine Ways of Bon]] is the Way of the White [[Letter]] A (A-dkar theg-pa). (Snellgrove:1967)....."A' represents the [[unconditioned]] [[primordial state]], the natural [[state of mind]]; it is white to represent the innate {{Wiki|purity}} of {{Wiki|mind}}." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 41)..."The Seventh [[Vehicle]] is 'The White A'. The [[sacred]] A is the {{Wiki|symbol}} of the '{{Wiki|Pure}} Sound'...the origin of all [[earthly]] {{Wiki|sounds}} and of all effects in the {{Wiki|phenomenal}} {{Wiki|world}}." (Hoffman: 1975...pg 110)...
  
'''WIND'''..."a special wind from this sphere becomes instrumental in the creation of new worlds." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 42)...
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'''WIND'''..."a special [[wind]] from this [[sphere]] becomes instrumental in the creation of new [[worlds]]." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 42)...
  
'''WINDHORSE'''...(T:lungta...Sk: prana...Ch: ch'i): Mipham (1846-1912): "to write klung-rta (river horse) is not beautiful. It should be written rlung-rta (windhorse)". (Karmay 1993)...LUNG means wind and TA means horse. Invoking secret drala is the experience of raising windhorse, raising a wind of delight and [[Power]] and riding on, or conquering, that energy...a feeling of being completely and powerfully in the present...connect yourself to the inconceivable vision and [[Wisdom]] of the cosmic mirror on the spot." (Trungpa: 1984..Pg 114)...The Tibetan text: "Cult of the Deities of the Lungta" A Buddhist text from the 14th century. Includes an invocation to the deities of the four directions. (Norbu:1995, pg70)....klung: river, stream....klung rta: luck, fortune....rlung: wind, breath, vital energy, prana, energy currents of the body, element wind...rlungta: the wind horse...."The klungta is a protective energy tied to a person's bla and phywa and is based on the function of the five elements." (Norbu:1995..pg 249)...."klun-rta (rlun-rta) is regularly written as sruns-rta." (Snellgrove: 1967...pg 9)
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'''WINDHORSE'''...(T:lungta...Sk: prana...Ch: [[ch'i]]): [[Mipham]] (1846-1912): "to write klung-rta ([[river]] [[horse]]) is not [[beautiful]]. It should be written rlung-rta (windhorse)". ([[Karmay]] 1993)...LUNG means [[wind]] and TA means [[horse]]. Invoking secret [[drala]] is the [[experience]] of raising windhorse, raising a [[wind]] of [[delight]] and [[Power]] and riding on, or conquering, that energy...a [[feeling]] of being completely and powerfully in the present...connect yourself to the inconceivable [[vision]] and [[Wisdom]] of the [[cosmic]] [[mirror]] on the spot." ([[Trungpa]]: 1984..Pg 114)...The {{Wiki|Tibetan}} text: "{{Wiki|Cult}} of the [[Deities]] of the [[Lungta]]" A [[Buddhist text]] from the 14th century. Includes an [[invocation]] to the [[deities]] of the {{Wiki|four directions}}. (Norbu:1995, pg70)....klung: [[river]], stream....klung rta: {{Wiki|luck}}, fortune....rlung: [[wind]], [[breath]], [[vital]] [[energy]], [[prana]], [[energy]] currents of the [[body]], [[element]] wind...rlungta: the [[wind]] horse...."The klungta is a protective [[energy]] tied to a person's bla and phywa and is based on the [[function]] of the [[five elements]]." (Norbu:1995..pg 249)...."klun-rta (rlun-rta) is regularly written as sruns-rta." (Snellgrove: 1967...pg 9)
 
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'''XRATU'''....."The [[Power]] of 'xratu/rising' is an energy closely connected with visionary insight, indeed it is the cause of it. The moment of dawning when Mithra and his retinue are manifested." (Piras: 1996...pg 15)..."The relationship between daena (the medium of sight) and xratu (a mental sphere). Possession of daena/vision is manifested with the action of an eye enhanced with the energy of xratu, displaying the features of 'rising. Vision derives from the possession of the 'asna xratu', which is itself the faculty of vision of 'Jan', whence the eye is ordered." (Piras: 1996...pg 14)...
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'''XRATU'''....."The [[Power]] of 'xratu/rising' is an [[energy]] closely connected with [[visionary]] {{Wiki|insight}}, indeed it is the [[cause]] of it. The moment of dawning when {{Wiki|Mithra}} and his retinue are [[manifested]]." (Piras: 1996...pg 15)..."The relationship between daena (the {{Wiki|medium}} of {{Wiki|sight}}) and xratu (a [[mental]] [[sphere]]). Possession of daena/vision is [[manifested]] with the [[action]] of an [[eye]] enhanced with the [[energy]] of xratu, displaying the {{Wiki|features}} of 'rising. [[Vision]] derives from the possession of the 'asna xratu', which is itself the faculty of [[vision]] of 'Jan', whence the [[eye]] is ordered." (Piras: 1996...pg 14)...
  
 
'''XVARENAH'''....(Xvarnah, Xwarrarh, farrah, khurrah,See Khvarenah)
 
'''XVARENAH'''....(Xvarnah, Xwarrarh, farrah, khurrah,See Khvarenah)
  
'''YANG'''...." In the I Ching, yin is the cloudy, the overcast and yang actually means 'banners waving in the sun' or 'something shone upon bright'. Yang is bright because it reflects the light." (Wilhelm: I Ching..pg lvi)..."the notion of symbolic wealth is yang".(Karmay: 1975..pg 209)...
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'''YANG'''...." In the [[I Ching]], yin is the cloudy, the overcast and yang actually means 'banners waving in the {{Wiki|sun}}' or 'something shone upon bright'. Yang is bright because it reflects the [[light]]." (Wilhelm: I Ching..pg lvi)..."the notion of {{Wiki|symbolic}} [[wealth]] is yang".(Karmay: 1975..pg 209)...
  
'''ZIJI'''...(gzi brjid) (gzhi)...the Tibetan word for confidence. ZI means shine or glitter. JI means splendor or dignity. Means to shine out, rejoicing while remaining dignified. (Trungpa:84...pg 85)...."A person possessed fully of the blessings and health that come from the gods is said to be "full of splendor" (gzi brjid can). This splendor, majesty is pronounced ziji in Tibetan, and is an actual radiant force that envelops a healthy and prosperous being, whether god or man." (Kornman: In Lopez...pg.82)...."gzi brjid: brilliance, majestic brilliance, splendor, charisma, glamour, confidence, light, radiance, full of splendor, overwhelming presence, resplendent radiance..."
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'''ZIJI'''...(gzi brjid) (gzhi)...the {{Wiki|Tibetan}} [[word]] for [[confidence]]. ZI means shine or glitter. JI means splendor or [[dignity]]. Means to shine out, [[rejoicing]] while remaining dignified. (Trungpa:84...pg 85)...."A [[person]] possessed fully of the [[blessings]] and health that come from the {{Wiki|gods}} is said to be "full of splendor" ([[gzi brjid can]]). This splendor, majesty is pronounced ziji in {{Wiki|Tibetan}}, and is an actual radiant force that envelops a healthy and [[prosperous]] being, whether {{Wiki|god}} or man." (Kornman: In Lopez...pg.82)...."gzi brjid: brilliance, majestic brilliance, splendor, {{Wiki|charisma}}, glamour, [[confidence]], [[light]], radiance, full of splendor, overwhelming presence, resplendent radiance..."
....gzi: nine eyed onyx stone....gzi byin: overwhelming presence...gzig: leopard....gzig stangs gsum: the three gazes..."This state of pure and total awareness (rigpa) is the primordially pure ground of being itself (gzhi)."..(Kongtrul: 1995..pg 54)...
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ACRED OUTLOOK...(dag nang: pure perception) (taknang, dag.snang)..."In my sixteenth year I looked from East to East and experienced sacred outlook." (Nalanda: 1980...pg 56)...

SACRIFICES...."Releasing the seed of beings, go alive to the place of the gods." (Keith: 1967..pg 226)....."He who sacrifices beyond his own diety loses his own deity, and does not obtain another. The prosperous are three: the learned Brahman, the headman, and the warrior." (Keith: 1967..pg 193)...

SETTING SUN.."The analogy for setting sun hierarchy is a lid that flattens you and keeps you in your place."...(Trungpa: 1984..pg 58)........"based on fear of oneself and fear of death. Has no connection to drala principle."(Trungpa: 1984 pg 108)...

SECULAR...Latin: saecularis: not belonging to a religious order...."In 1975, the Venerable Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche introduced a secular discipline (Shambhala Training), that was appropriate for all beings, regardless of the conditions of their birth, status. or previous beliefs." (Osel Tendzin in Trungpa: 1984, page 195)...."People worry about a conflict between the religious and the profane...But the categories of higher and lower, religious and profane, do not really seem relevant to a basically sane approach to life."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 47)..."Spiritual and secular vision could meet at sacred outlook." (Nalanda: 1980..pg 364)...

Siddhi...magic Power

SKY GAZING...(nam mkha ar gtad)(Rig pa nam mkhar gtad) ..."enables us to integrate the empty condition of our mind with the empty space of the sky." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 93 & 119)..."In Mithraic iconography, the Sovereign Sky has an eye in the long solar ray that penetrates the world cave." (Campbell: 1968..pg 99)

SOCIETY...."Shinto grasps truth in concrete expression and takes social groups such as the family, the village, the State, and makes them arenas for realizing the truth of the gods." ...(Jinja: 1958..pg 5)....

SPACE...(kLong)..."the warrior, fundamentally, is someone who is not afraid of space...the truth of non-reference point." (Trungpa:1984, pg 155)...klong: basic space, expanse...mkha: sky, space, heaven....thog ma'i dbyings: primordial basic space....spyi klong: cosmic space....gzhi klong: basic space..."mkha: external space...klong: internal space...dbying: secret space" (Wangyal: 1993..pg 118)...."The word lungta...lung represents the space element,,,the term is sometimes found in the meaning ascribed to long (klong): space...significance between long and namkha (space,sky)." (Norbu:1995...pg 69)...."The Tibetan Book of the Dead is actually a 'Book of Space.' Space contains birth and death; space creates the environment in which to behave, breathe and act, it is the fundamental environment." (Trungpa: Tibetan Book of the Dead: 1975...pg 1)...."three kinds of absolute emptiness or space: 'mkha' is external space conceived without consideration of the things contained within it. 'kLong' is the space of objects that exist within the mkha...and dbying is the space of direct experience as such." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 118)...."Tachyons, particles moving faster that the speed of light, do not experience real time (imaginary space). They move in imaginary time (real space) quite easily." (Wolf: Parallel Universes..pg 130)...Absolute space: chos dbyings...(sk:dharmadhatu)..the expanse of reality..."the mind breaks out of the cage of fixed concepts of definite space and existence and enters the open space of myriad worlds." (kongtrul: 1995..pg 49)..."Throughout our lives, there are occasional experiences of this black hole, suspended space, where we have no reference point."..(Trungpa: 1996..pg 41)....

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SQUARE ZERO...."Square One is the basic ground from which we function, and square zero seems to be beyond our even functioning. There is no reference point anymore, just zero. Try it!"...(Trungpa: 1996..pg 126)....

SACRED SPACE..."Conceived as linking the ancestral past and the messianic future, the mountains are not only the lords of a sacred space, but also the lords of time." (Blondeau: 1996...pg 226)...."In an article describing the different stages of the process of sacralization of space in Japan, Grapard (1982) shows that several mountains came flying to that country from India and China." (Blondeau: 1996..pg 81)...

SOUND,LIGHT,RAYS...The tibetan terms: sgra (sound)[sgralha], 'od (light)['odkar], zer (rays)[zermig]. The relationship of these three elements with the kun gzhi (basis)[Kuntu Sangpo:Basic Goodness]. Excellent description of the relationship between heart, eyes, and space: (Reynolds:1996 pps 121, 150, 157)...."Sun Ray Particles" (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 168)...(Rangdrol: 1990..page 45)...."Everything that arises as manifest phenomenon, consisting of sounds, lights, and rays (sgra 'od zer gsum)...this energy, in the form of light, originates in the heart of the individual." (Reynolds: 1996..pg 157)..."This state of Primeval Purity manifests in the milieu of three elements: sound (sgra), light ('od), and ray (zer). This luminosity resides in the heart of the body like a lighted lamp in a vase." (Karmay: 1988..pg 204).....Sound, light, rays: See (Wangyal:1993..pg 134)..."When the 3 great visions (sound, light, rays) arise, we are in the Bardo of the clear light of the essential reality, and that they are our own projections." (Wangyal: 1993..pp190-191)..."the name we give to this display of sound, light and color is 'spontaneous presence'."..(Sogyal: 1992..pg 275)..."The Mithraic solar ray that penetrates into the world cave."..(Campbell: 1968..pg 99)..."O Agni, thy pure bright, flaming rays arise." (Keith: 1967..pg 63)..."Draw in breath from the rays"..(Meyer:1976..pg 7)

SOUND...."the spelling sgra-la (la of sound) is based on a very deep principle. Although not visible, sound is perceived through the sense of hearing and is linked to the Cha (the individual's positive force, the base of prosperity), and wangthang (ascendancy-capacity [[[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]] presence]), both aspects related with the Protective deities and entities since birth. Sound is considered the foremost connection between the individual and his la. This is the meaning of the word sgra-la." (Norbu: 1995...pg 62)...."the deities are invoked with the sound of the drum, the shang, the conch shell, and the flute (rgya gling)." (Norbu: 1995..pg 53

SINGULARITIES..."There are regions of space time where distortions occur. Space and time become highly stretched. In the vicinity of the distortions, gateways to other universes occur." (Wolf: Parallel Universes..pg 143)...

SPIRITUAL JUNKYARD...."If one is living in a spiritual junkyard, the way to develop an appreciation of your collection is to start with one item, that would be the equivalent of having one object in an empty room."...(Trungpa: 1973..pg 22)....

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SWASTIKA....(Tib: gYung Drung)..."the swastika is called the Gammodian Cross and is associated with the movements of heavenly bodies around the Great Bear. It represents the Solar Wheel and is found in sun worship around the world." (Rao: 1978..pg 7)..."Interesting swastika designs on the Grand Mosque of Cordoba in Spain."..."In ancient Persia, the palace of the King was located in the highest circle, the Garodman that was located in the realm of the sun. Within such a circle, the King withdrew from the view of his subjects."...(Campbell: 1968..pg 99)...

THEISM, ATHEISM, NON-THEISM..."Theistic symbolism is a constant self-existing confirmation. In non-theistic symbolism, such as Buddhism, you don't exist, symbolism doesn't exist, and the universe doesn't exist. That's quite shocking!"..(Trungpa: 1996..pg 33)...

THEKCHOD......The principle of Thekchod is the primordial purity of everything.....From the viewpoint of the Nying-thig teachings, the original state of the individual, one's inherent enlightened nature, is seen as being primordially pure and spontaneously self-perfected (lhun-grub). These two aspects of the state are realized in the two divisions of Nying-thig teaching and practice, namely, Thekchod and Thodgal....The term Thekchod (khregs-chod) literally means 'cutting loose (chod) the bundle (khregs)'....much as a woodman might cut loose the ties binding a bundle of sticks he has brought with him from the forest. In the case of the individual, this bundle is one's emotional and intellectual tensions and rigidities that keep one imprisoned in a self-created cage and prevent one from realizing one's intrinsic freedom. The principle point of Thekchod is to relax all these tensions of body, speech, and mind that obscure our inherent Buddha-nature, which has been primordially present as the Base (ye gzhi). In Thekchod practice, one settles into a state of contemplation without being distracted for a moment from the view of the primordial purity of our inherent nature. As the master Garab Dorje said: "Whatever is produced in the mind is unobstructed like the clouds in the sky. Having understood the meaning of the complete identity of all phenomenon (in terms of the essence of their emptiness), then when one enters into this (state of contemplation)without following them, this is the true meditation.".....Through the practice of Thekchod, one comes to understand and be totally familiar with the state of contemplation."......John Myrdhin Reynolds....'The Oral Traditions From Zhang-Zhung'....Page 33

THODGAL......Whereas the principle of Thekchod is the primordial purity of everything, the principle of Thodgal is their spontaneous self-perfection.........The term Thodgal (thod rgal....Sanskrit: vyuthtkrantaka)...literally means "direct" (thod-rgal du) in the sense of an immediate and instantaneous transition from one location to another, where there is no intervening interval of time. Thus some would translate it as 'leap over'...but it is much more immediate than leaping about. Also, when we say 'vision' (snang-ha) we are not talking about visualization( (dmigs-pa) which, for example is used in Tantra. Visualization is a process which involves the working of the mind. However with Trkchod we have moved into a dimension beyond the mind and with Thodgal, one continues in this direction. Rather than visualizations created by mind we are talking about an integration with vision, with whatever arises spontaneously to vision while the practiiioner is in the state of contemplation. Therefore, the master of contemplation through the practice of Thekchod is an immediate prerequisite to the practice of Thodgal...Otherwise there is the danger of becoming caught up in one's visions, becoming distracted by them and believing them to be an objective reality. It is precisely this attachment to one's impure karmic visions that got the individual caught up in Samsara in the first place".......John Myrdhin Reynolds....'The Oral Traditions From Zhang-Zhung'....Page 33

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TREES...the oak, the rowan, and the hazel were the sacred trees of the Druids...traditionally, the Juniper has been the sacred tree of the Bon tradition..."In Shinto, the white oak is sacred."..(Jinja: 1958)...

TRUST..."You trust not in success, but in reality." (Trungpa: 1984..pg 73)....

UNENLIGHTENED BEINGS..."cling to the idea that they, their worlds, and their experiences are ultimately real." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 49)...

WATER...."in the Kalachakra, energies arise from the ten directions and through pressure and friction, produce "primordial water'." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 41)...


Wheel of Life..."In ancient Persia, this may have suggested the ultimate Apogenesis and escape from the wheel of birth, perhaps as a soldier of the god, whereas incarnation is emphasized on the bottom register." (Campbell:1968..pg. 333)...

WHITE...'the ancient Tibetan Kings, who were considered gods, wore white silk and cotton."...(Kohn: 1997...pg 390)...

WHITE 'A'..."O great White Light of (the letter) A of the womb of space"(Nalanda Translation Committee: Lopez:1997..pg 403)....The seventh level in the Nine Ways of Bon is the Way of the White Letter A (A-dkar theg-pa). (Snellgrove:1967)....."A' represents the unconditioned primordial state, the natural state of mind; it is white to represent the innate purity of mind." (Wangyal: 1993..pg 41)..."The Seventh Vehicle is 'The White A'. The sacred A is the symbol of the 'Pure Sound'...the origin of all earthly sounds and of all effects in the phenomenal world." (Hoffman: 1975...pg 110)...

WIND..."a special wind from this sphere becomes instrumental in the creation of new worlds." (Kongtrul: 1995..pg 42)...

WINDHORSE...(T:lungta...Sk: prana...Ch: ch'i): Mipham (1846-1912): "to write klung-rta (river horse) is not beautiful. It should be written rlung-rta (windhorse)". (Karmay 1993)...LUNG means wind and TA means horse. Invoking secret drala is the experience of raising windhorse, raising a wind of delight and Power and riding on, or conquering, that energy...a feeling of being completely and powerfully in the present...connect yourself to the inconceivable vision and Wisdom of the cosmic mirror on the spot." (Trungpa: 1984..Pg 114)...The Tibetan text: "Cult of the Deities of the Lungta" A Buddhist text from the 14th century. Includes an invocation to the deities of the four directions. (Norbu:1995, pg70)....klung: river, stream....klung rta: luck, fortune....rlung: wind, breath, vital energy, prana, energy currents of the body, element wind...rlungta: the wind horse...."The klungta is a protective energy tied to a person's bla and phywa and is based on the function of the five elements." (Norbu:1995..pg 249)...."klun-rta (rlun-rta) is regularly written as sruns-rta." (Snellgrove: 1967...pg 9)

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XRATU....."The Power of 'xratu/rising' is an energy closely connected with visionary insight, indeed it is the cause of it. The moment of dawning when Mithra and his retinue are manifested." (Piras: 1996...pg 15)..."The relationship between daena (the medium of sight) and xratu (a mental sphere). Possession of daena/vision is manifested with the action of an eye enhanced with the energy of xratu, displaying the features of 'rising. Vision derives from the possession of the 'asna xratu', which is itself the faculty of vision of 'Jan', whence the eye is ordered." (Piras: 1996...pg 14)...

XVARENAH....(Xvarnah, Xwarrarh, farrah, khurrah,See Khvarenah)

YANG...." In the I Ching, yin is the cloudy, the overcast and yang actually means 'banners waving in the sun' or 'something shone upon bright'. Yang is bright because it reflects the light." (Wilhelm: I Ching..pg lvi)..."the notion of symbolic wealth is yang".(Karmay: 1975..pg 209)...

ZIJI...(gzi brjid) (gzhi)...the Tibetan word for confidence. ZI means shine or glitter. JI means splendor or dignity. Means to shine out, rejoicing while remaining dignified. (Trungpa:84...pg 85)...."A person possessed fully of the blessings and health that come from the gods is said to be "full of splendor" (gzi brjid can). This splendor, majesty is pronounced ziji in Tibetan, and is an actual radiant force that envelops a healthy and prosperous being, whether god or man." (Kornman: In Lopez...pg.82)...."gzi brjid: brilliance, majestic brilliance, splendor, charisma, glamour, confidence, light, radiance, full of splendor, overwhelming presence, resplendent radiance..." ....gzi: nine eyed onyx stone....gzi byin: overwhelming presence...gzig: leopard....gzig stangs gsum: the three gazes..."This state of pure and total awareness (rigpa) is the primordially pure ground of being itself (gzhi)."..(Kongtrul: 1995..pg 54)...

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