Talk:Rigpa

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[edit] Gap between thoughts?

From the article: Rigpa in the Tibetan language means the gap between thoughts. Tibetan Buddhist monks try to focus on that particular moment in order to achieve a clear and still state of mind during meditation.

It seems to me that this does not correspond to what the dictionaries say. I also do not remember such term usage from any of the relevant books on Dzogchen. Is it a Sutra interpretation? --Klimov 21:19, 11 January 2006 (UTC)