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| ===='''Introduction'''==== | | ===='''Introduction'''==== |
| ''2nd teaching, 17-Dec-2008'': Our teacher the Buddha has taught on buddha nature emphasizing sugatagarbha's essence (Wyl. ''ngo bo'') by teaching on emptiness. On other occasions, he gave clarifications on its nature (Wyl. ''rang bzhin'') by explaining its primordially present qualities. It is crucial to understand that those two aspects are in union. See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 564-565. English: Duckworth, p.147-148<br> | | '''''2nd teaching, 17-Dec-2008''''': Our teacher the Buddha has taught on buddha nature emphasizing sugatagarbha's essence (Wyl. ''ngo bo'') by teaching on emptiness. On other occasions, he gave clarifications on its nature (Wyl. ''rang bzhin'') by explaining its primordially present qualities. It is crucial to understand that those two aspects are in union. See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 564-565. English: Duckworth, p.147-148<br> |
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| ''3rd teaching, 18-Dec-2008'': Accuracy of scriptures can be examined by the three types of investigation and understanding establishes irreversible trust by means of the three types of valid cognition.<ref>(Wyl. ''tshad ma gsum'') Another expression for the three types of investigation.</ref> How can buddha nature (tathagatagarbha) be established in this way, as being empty in essence while cognizant in nature? See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 566-567. English: Duckworth, p.148-149<br> | | '''''3rd teaching, 18-Dec-2008''''': Accuracy of scriptures can be examined by the three types of investigation and understanding establishes irreversible trust by means of the three types of valid cognition.<ref>(Wyl. ''tshad ma gsum'') Another expression for the three types of investigation.</ref> How can buddha nature (tathagatagarbha) be established in this way, as being empty in essence while cognizant in nature? See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 566-567. English: Duckworth, p.148-149<br> |
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| =====1.1 The Mistaken Apprehension of Others===== | | =====1.1 The Mistaken Apprehension of Others===== |
| ''4th teaching, 19-Dec-2008'': A refutation of the position of early Tibetan commentators concerning the interpretation of the meaning of the Uttaratantra Shastra verse. Neither is the fact that the dharmakaya pervades everything sufficient for the existent of the nature (Tib. ''rigs'') nor can suchness be simply understood as mere emptiness in the sense of the approximate ultimate.<br> | | '''''4th teaching, 19-Dec-2008''''': A refutation of the position of early Tibetan commentators concerning the interpretation of the meaning of the Uttaratantra Shastra verse. Neither is the fact that the dharmakaya pervades everything sufficient for the existent of the nature (Tib. ''rigs'') nor can suchness be simply understood as mere emptiness in the sense of the approximate ultimate.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 567-569. English: Duckworth, p.149-151<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 567-569. English: Duckworth, p.149-151<br> |
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| =====Nature (''rigs'') as the union of the two truths===== | | =====Nature (''rigs'') as the union of the two truths===== |
| ''5th teaching, 20-Dec-2008'': The sugatagarbha is the indivisible union, beyond any possibility of being united or separated, of the primordial purity of the cause and effect of samsara, and untainted appearances which are natural and spontaneous clear light.<br> | | '''''5th teaching, 20-Dec-2008''''': The sugatagarbha is the indivisible union, beyond any possibility of being united or separated, of the primordial purity of the cause and effect of samsara, and untainted appearances which are natural and spontaneous clear light.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 569-572. English: Duckworth, p.151-153<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 569-572. English: Duckworth, p.151-153<br> |
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| =====1.2.1.1 General Reasoning===== | | =====1.2.1.1 General Reasoning===== |
| =====1.2.1.2 Specific Points===== | | =====1.2.1.2 Specific Points===== |
| ''6th teaching, 22-Dec-2008'': How to establish by reasoning that the sugatagarbha is already present in all beings?<br> | | '''''6th teaching, 22-Dec-2008''''': How to establish by reasoning that the sugatagarbha is already present in all beings?<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 572-575. English: Duckworth, p.153-156<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 572-575. English: Duckworth, p.153-156<br> |
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| ::''Which have the character of total inseparability.''<ref>''Sublime Continuum'', I, 155. Translation Adam Pearcey, ''Compendium of Quotations'' VI</ref><br> | | ::''Which have the character of total inseparability.''<ref>''Sublime Continuum'', I, 155. Translation Adam Pearcey, ''Compendium of Quotations'' VI</ref><br> |
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| ''7th teaching, 23-Dec-2008'': The nature as the great uncompounded which is unchanging and never separated from it's qualities.<br> | | '''''7th teaching, 23-Dec-2008''''': The nature as the great uncompounded which is unchanging and never separated from it's qualities.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 575-577. English: Duckworth, p.156-158<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 575-577. English: Duckworth, p.156-158<br> |
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| =====1.2.2 The Second Line: Because Suchness is Indivisible===== | | =====1.2.2 The Second Line: Because Suchness is Indivisible===== |
| ''8th teaching, 24-Dec-2008'': An answer to objections concerning the presence of the essence of enlightenment in all sentient beings. Why the all-pervasiveness of gotra (''rigs'') is not refuted by stating that stones have no nature?<br> | | '''''8th teaching, 24-Dec-2008''''': An answer to objections concerning the presence of the essence of enlightenment in all sentient beings. Why the all-pervasiveness of gotra (''rigs'') is not refuted by stating that stones have no nature?<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 577-580. English: Duckworth, p.158-160<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 577-580. English: Duckworth, p.158-160<br> |
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| ''9th teaching, 25-Dec-2008'': Individual deluded perception does not contradict the authentic viewpoint that all perceptions appear without ever moving from the primordially enlightened state of dharmata. Answers to objections.<br> | | '''''9th teaching, 25-Dec-2008''''': Individual deluded perception does not contradict the authentic viewpoint that all perceptions appear without ever moving from the primordially enlightened state of dharmata. Answers to objections.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 580-583. English: Duckworth, p.160-162<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 580-583. English: Duckworth, p.160-162<br> |
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| =====1.2.3 The Third Line: Because They have the Nature===== | | =====1.2.3 The Third Line: Because They have the Nature===== |
| ''10th teaching, 26-Dec-2008'': Each of the three lines relates to one of the first three principles of reasoning thus establishing that all beings have buddha-nature.<br> | | '''''10th teaching, 26-Dec-2008''''': Each of the three lines relates to one of the first three principles of reasoning thus establishing that all beings have buddha-nature.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 583-585. English: Duckworth, p.162-164<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 583-585. English: Duckworth, p.162-164<br> |
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| ''11th teaching, 27-Dec-2008'': The teachings on sugatagarbha focus on the inseparability of the appearance of kayas and wisdom with their empty nature. Both, the teachings of the intermediate turning, which focus more on the emptiness aspect, and the teachings of the final turning, which focus more on the spontaneous presence aspect are therefore definitive teachings and need to be seen in union.<br> | | '''''11th teaching, 27-Dec-2008''''': The teachings on sugatagarbha focus on the inseparability of the appearance of kayas and wisdom with their empty nature. Both, the teachings of the intermediate turning, which focus more on the emptiness aspect, and the teachings of the final turning, which focus more on the spontaneous presence aspect are therefore definitive teachings and need to be seen in union.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 585-587. English: Duckworth, p.164-165<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 585-587. English: Duckworth, p.164-165<br> |
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| ====2. Refuting Some Misconceptions Concerning the Nature of the Element==== | | ====2. Refuting Some Misconceptions Concerning the Nature of the Element==== |
| ''12th teaching, 28-Dec-2008'': How the element (''khams'') abides within the continua of sentient beings. The refutation of some misconceptions concerning the nature of the element.<br> | | '''''12th teaching, 28-Dec-2008''''': How the element (''khams'') abides within the continua of sentient beings. The refutation of some misconceptions concerning the nature of the element.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 587-590. English: Duckworth, p.165-168<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 587-590. English: Duckworth, p.165-168<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 590-594. English: Duckworth, p.168-171<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 590-594. English: Duckworth, p.168-171<br> |
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| ''14th teaching, 31-Dec-2008'': For those who have not transformed themselves and have dualistic perceptions, there is the incontrovertible and undeniable appearance of inequality. Yet the fundamental nature abides as the great equality in which arising, ceasing, and dualistic phenomena do not exist.<br> | | '''''14th teaching, 31-Dec-2008''''': For those who have not transformed themselves and have dualistic perceptions, there is the incontrovertible and undeniable appearance of inequality. Yet the fundamental nature abides as the great equality in which arising, ceasing, and dualistic phenomena do not exist.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 594-598. English: Duckworth, p.171-174<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham ''gsung 'bum'', Vol 4., p. 594-598. English: Duckworth, p.171-174<br> |
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| ''15th teaching, 01-Jan-2009'': The benefits and the purpose of studying buddha-nature. The dedication. This concludes Khen Rinpoche Namdrol's teachings on the sengge naro, the Lion's Roar by Mipham Rinpoche.<br> | | '''''15th teaching, 01-Jan-2009''''': The benefits and the purpose of studying buddha-nature. The dedication. This concludes Khen Rinpoche Namdrol's teachings on the sengge naro, the Lion's Roar by Mipham Rinpoche.<br> |
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| See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 598-606. English: Duckworth, p.174-180<br> | | See Tibetan: Mipham gsung 'bum, Vol 4., p. 598-606. English: Duckworth, p.174-180<br> |
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