Fourth scriptural bodhisattva awareness (Buddhism, Tibetan)
- Arcis-mati-bhumi
- Flaming enlightenment
- Blazing land awareness
Description
This state of awareness is characterized by practice of the middle way between philosophies of destructive asceticism and those of self-indulgence, and between doctrines of non-reality and those of reality of phenomena. This is called the flaming (arcis-mati) enlightenment. The bodhisattva has passed the need for beautiful expression of the dharma, and passed the wrangle of schools. He practises true exertion - [virya]
- and perfects the mental qualities - harmonies with enlightenment or [bodhipaksika]
- of which there are 37. No partisan, he welcomes all followers of the Buddha's path, all representations of truth.
Context
According to Tibetan Gelugpa Buddhism, the fourth level on the path appropriate to those working for the salvation of all, leading to Buddhahood and the ultimate consciousness. In Tibetan Sakya Buddhism this is one of the states in the "Ascension Stages Game". In some sets it is numbered 78 on the board.
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(M) Modes of awareness
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Dec 3, 2024