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Sambhogakaya: Encyclopedia - Sambhogakaya
(Sanskrit) Celestial dimension, expression of the symbolic and archetypal dimension of Buddhahood, to which only the spiritually develop...
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Sambhogakaya:
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Sambhogakaya See "Three bodies of the Buddha."
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Sambhogakaya:
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Sambhogakaya (Sanskrit) This is a compound of two words meaning "enjoyment-b...
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Aqal: Encyclopedia - Aqal
Integral organizations:
Integral Institute
Cal. Inst. of Integral Studies
Integral University
In the Integral theory of Ken Wilber, AQA...
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Lankavatara Sutra: Encyclopedia - Lankavatara Sutra
The Lankavatara Sutra is one of the most important sutras (sacred texts) of Mahayana Buddhism. According to tradition, these are the actu...
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Trikaya: Encyclopedia - Trikaya
The Trikaya doctrine (Sanskrit, literally "Three bodies or personalities"; 三身 Chinese: Sānshén, Japanese: sanjin) is an important B...
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Sambhogakaya:
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Sambhogakaya
Sambhogakaya (Sanskrit) [from sambhoga enjoyment together, delightful participation + kaya body] Participation body; the second...
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Sambhogakaya:
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Sambhogakaya (Sanskrit). One of the three "Vestures" of glory, or bodies, obtained by ascetics on the "Path". Some...
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Trikaya: Encyclopedia Ii - Trikaya - Trikaya
Later Mahayana Buddhists were concerned with the transcendent aspect of the Dharma. So therefore if the Dharma is transcendental, totally...
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Celestial Buddha:
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Celestial Buddha (sambhogakaya): in Mahayana Buddhism's Triple Body (trikaya) theory, these are heavenly or god-like Buddhas, the most...
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Triple Body:
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Triple Body (trikaya): In Mahayana Buddhism, the notion of three levels or "bodies" of Buddha's existence: (a) the Eternal B...
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Dzog-pa'i-ku:
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Dzog-pa'i-Ku rdzogs-pa'i-sku (Tibetan) Body of bliss, equivalent of Sambhogakaya {BCW 14:392n}.
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Nirmanakaya:
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Nirmanakaya (Sanskrit) A compound of two words: nirmana, a participle meaning &quo...
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Dharmakaya:
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Dharmakaya (Sanskrit) This is a compound of two words meaning the "continuance...
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Trikaya:
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Trikaya (Sanskrit) [from tri three + kaya vesture, body] The three glorious vestures or states in which the consciousness of an...
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Trikaya:
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Trikaya (Sanskrit) Lit., three bodies, or forms. This is a most abstruse teaching which, however, once understood, explains the myster...
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Marut-jivas:
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Marut-jivas (Sanskrit) [from marut a class of divine beings + jiva monad] Those monads which have been, are, or will be during ...
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Dharmakaya:
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Dharmakaya (Sanskrit). Lit., "the glorified spiritual body" called the "Vesture of Bliss". The third, or highest o...
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Three Bodies Of The Buddha:
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Three bodies of the Buddha (Skt. trikaya) Dharmakaya: The Dharma-body, or the "body of reality", which is formless, unchan...
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Nirmanikaya:
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Nirmanikaya (Sanskrit) [from nirmana forming, creating + kaya body, robe, vehicle] Appearance body; the lowest of the trikaya, ...
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Aqal: Encyclopedia Ii - Aqal - Quadrants
Quadrant (UL)
"I"
Interior-Individual
Intentional
e.g. Freud
Quadrant (UR)
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e.g. B.F. Skinner
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Buddhakshetra:
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Buddhakshetra buddhakshetra (Sanskrit) (from buddha awakened + kshetra field, sphere of action) The sphere of action of an enli...
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Dharmakaya:
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Dharmakaya (Sanskrit) (from dharma law, continuance from the verbal root dhri to support, carry, continue + kaya body) Continua...
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Manusha Buddha, Manushya Buddha:
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Manusha Buddha, Manushya Buddha
Manusha (Manushya) Buddha manusa buddha (Sanskrit) [from manu man + buddha awakened one] A human buddha, born in a human body f...
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Trisharana:
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Trisharana (Sanskrit). The same as" Triratna "and accepted by both the Northern and Southern Churches of Buddhism. A...
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Aqal: Encyclopedia Ii - Aqal - Levels Or Stages
The concept of levels follows closely on the concept of lines of development. The more highly developed you are in a particular line, the...
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Aqal: Encyclopedia Ii - Aqal - States
A state is basically a level that is attained only temporarily. Once you have unlimited access to a state of consciousness, then it is a ...
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Buddhism Sitemap I - S
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S . Click on a link and you will
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