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'''Ground''' (Tib. shyi; [[Wyl.]] ''gzhi'') - All the Buddhist teachings are explained in terms of Ground, [[Path]], and [[Fruition]]. The ground of [[Dzogchen]] is the fundamental, primordial state, our absolute nature, which is already perfect and always present.
'''Ground''' (Tib. ''shyi''; [[Wyl.]] ''gzhi'') — all the Buddhist teachings are explained in terms of Ground, [[Path]], and [[Fruition]]. The ground of [[Dzogchen]] is the fundamental, primordial state, our absolute nature, which is already perfect and always present.


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Revision as of 21:08, 7 May 2009

Ground (Tib. shyi; Wyl. gzhi) — all the Buddhist teachings are explained in terms of Ground, Path, and Fruition. The ground of Dzogchen is the fundamental, primordial state, our absolute nature, which is already perfect and always present.