phyogs 'dzin grub mtha'i sa'i sems phyogs: 1 definition
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Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism)
: Wisdom Experience: The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhismphyogs 'dzin grub mtha'i sa'i sems phyogs (ཕྱོགས་འཛིན་གྲུབ་མཐའི་སའི་སེམས་ཕྱོག�) in Tibetan refers to “the area of mind which holds the result to be the mind’s point of origin� and represents one of the seven categories of the Mental Class (Semde or sems-sde) which represents one of the three Divisions of Atiyoga (Dzogchen).—Concerning the fifth area of mind (phyogs-'dzin grub-mtha'i sa'i sems-phyogs): Without abiding and without existing anywhere, the essence of mind arises unimpededly in any appearance whatsoever. It is said in the SuperiorMagical Net : Appearing nowhere and everywhere, The uncreated, magical diversity appears. The diverse mandates of the Conqueror, too, Are the great miraculous display of mind Accordingly, [the mind] does arise, but it is unimpeded, unapprehending and non-conceptual

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