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Wylie | sbyor lam bzhi |
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English Definition | The four levels of the path of preparation; the second of the five paths.\n1. {drod/} heat level, whereupon the first sign of\nattaining the wisdom of the path of seeing is felt.\n2. {rtse mo/}\npeak level, where one has gained irreversible signs of one's\nwholesome qualities for the first time\n3. {bzod pa/}\nforbearance level, whereupon one initially gains confidence to\novercome fear from experiencing emptiness\n4. {chos mchog} supramundane level, the final level of the path of preparation liable to ensure direct bare perception of emptiness in the next immediate instant. |
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