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  2. Turning the light around - Wikipedia

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    The phrase huí guāng fǎn zhào can also mean "final radiance of setting sun," [web 5] [1] as when the sun sets but still lights up the clouds from beneath; [2] [note 1] and "dying flash (of lucidity or activity, prior to demise)," [web 5] the moment shortly before dying when the life-force is fully expressed and one glows.

  3. Radiant One - Wikipedia

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    Radiant One is an adventure video game developed by Fntastic. Radiant One was announced on July 6, 2018. [1] [2] [3] Plot.

  4. Bardo yoga - Wikipedia

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    For a yogi who has practiced meditation on radiance before, their radiance meditation merges with the natural radiance easily. [ 5 ] The second instruction on recognizing the illusory body is meant for those yogis who fail to remain in the state of radiance and thus enter the bardo (between half a day and four days after death).

  5. Six Dharmas of Naropa - Wikipedia

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    One then experiences the dissolution of the elements and corresponding visions (see below), and then the radiance arises. One then joins the mind of radiance with meditation on emptiness. [60] Gyalwa Wensapa, in his A Source of Every Realization, outlines how one practices generation stage and then tummo to generate the radiance yoga. First one ...

  6. Dream yoga - Wikipedia

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    One visualizes oneself as the deity, with a HUM at the heart, radiating light everywhere. This light melts everything in the dream into light, which is drawn into the HUM. One's body also melts and is drawn into the HUM. Then the HUM dissolves into radiance/clear light, and one rests in the state of radiance. [23]

  7. Mind teachings of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    The text finishes with a detailed presentation of the four yogas of mahamudra, 1) one-pointedness, 2) freedom from elaborations, 3) one-taste and 4) non-meditation, which were skillfully introduced earlier in the text, when Dakpo Tashi Namgyal provides detailed instructions on the blending of meditative absorption with postabsorption, and ...

  8. Practice (Dzogchen) - Wikipedia

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    [33] [note 3] In this practice one first identifies, and then sustains recognition of, one's own innately pure, empty awareness. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The main trekchö instructions in the Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo state "This instant freshness, unspoiled by the thoughts of the three times; You directly see in actuality by letting be in naturalness."

  9. Trekchö - Wikipedia

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    To practice trekchö meditation, Jigme Lingpa states one sits cross legged with eyes open. [11] His instructions on trekchö begin by stating that one must "settle in the present moment of gnosis [rigpa], without spreading out or gathering in." Rigpa is defined as that knowledge where "the extremes of existence and nonexistence are unaccomplished."