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Wylie | mi shig pa'i thig le |
Wylie Definition | The nature of mind, the Clear Light, Void from the very beginning forms the subtle body, speech & mind. The part which is depended on (substantial) is the veins. The moving parts are the spiritus and the qualitative aspects are the 'thoughtdrops.' The rnam shes comes from the portion that cause (meditative) appearances (char sgo). The totality of these is also called mi shig pa'i thig le. |
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