- In Dzogchen,
trekchö (khregs chod)
means "(spontaneous)
cutting of tension" or "cutting
through solidity." The
practice of
trekchö reflects the earliest...
-
incorporation of
tantric practices. The "main practices" (which
consist of
trekcho and thogal) are
often considered advanced and thus
preliminary practices...
- nam mkha' ar gtad, THDL:
namkha arté) is one of the core
practices of
trekchö as well as tögal. It is part of the
Nyingma school of
Tibetan Buddhism...
-
three wisdoms,
which are kadag, lhun grub and
thugs rje.
Kadag deals with
trekchö. The lhun grub
aspect has to do with
esoteric practices, such as (but not...
- key
Dzogchen meditation methods,
which are
unique to the
tradition are
trekchö ("cutting tension") and tögal,
along with
unique Dzogchen teachings on...
- 'Instruction class' of
Dzogchen teachings are
divided into two parts:
trekchö and tögel. The
practice is that of
Cutting through Solidity (khregs chod)...
- and nirvāṇa" (Wylie: 'khor 'das ru shan) is the
preparatory practice for
trekchö or "cutting
through to
primordial purity." In
general the
preliminary practices...
-
dissolve back into the
expanse and fade away.
Crossing the
Abyss Rigpa Trekchö Trul khor
Germano (2005), p. 2547. Chökyi
Nyima Rinpoche (1994), p. 44...
- Dzogchen, the two main
forms of
Dzogchen meditation (sgom pa) -
kadag trekchö ("the
cutting through of
primordial purity"), and lhündrub tögal ("the...
-
Concept within Tibetan Buddhism Tögal –
Dzogchen visual meditation practice Trekchö –
Dzogchen "cutting through"
practice Crowley (1991);
Kaczynski (2012)...