• competing views regarding svasaṃvedana (Tibetan: Ranggi rig pa).[citation needed] In the Nyingma school's Dzogchen tradition, svasaṃvedana is often called 'the...
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  • mind (Tibetan: gsal ba) is often equated with the Yogacara concept of svasaṃvedana (reflexive awareness). It is often compared to a lamp in a dark room...
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  • to be transferred from master to pupil, as an undying lamp or light. Svasaṃvedana Transmission of the Lamp Guanyin Compare "Buddha's compassion, Buddha's...
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  • citta-dharmatā; Tibetan: སེམས་ཉིད་, semnyi; Wyl. sems nyid) may refer to: Svasaṃvedana, the self-reflexive nature of consciousness in Buddhism Mahāmudrā, the...
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    among the Tibetan Buddhist schools regarding key Yogācāra ideas, like svasaṃvedana (reflexive awareness) and the foundational consciousness. Furthermore...
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  • Tibetan Buddhism. Its adherents generally hold that the nature of mind (svasaṃvedana), the substratum of the mindstream, is "empty" (Wylie: stong) of "other"...
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    theory of consciousness being non-conceptually reflexive (svasamvitti or svasaṃvedana). This is the idea that an act of intentional consciousness is also aware...
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  • Some Mahāsāṃghikas held a theory of self-awareness or self-cognition (svasaṃvedana) which held that a moment of consciousness (citta) can be aware of itself...
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    of the Mahāsāṃghika sub-schools defended a theory of self-awareness (svasaṃvedana) which held that consciousness can be simultaneously aware of itself...
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    subject and object. It is free of conceptualizations, and is a self-aware (svasamvedana) natural luminosity which is partless and all-pervasive. Jñana is Buddhahood...
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