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Wylie | blo sbyong thun brgyad ma |
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English Definition | Eight sessions of mind training. Kadampa's mind training precepts transmitted by Dromtonpa.\n1. {zas la brton pa'i blo sbyong /} mind training in reliance on eating\n2. {dbugs la brten pa'i blo sbyong /} mind training in reliance on breath\n3. {lus gang+gA'i bye ma snyed du sprul pa la brten pa'i blo sbyong /} mind training through visualizing one's body as being as numerous as the grains of sand in the river Ganges\n4. {sha khrag la brten pa'i blo sbyong /} mind training in reliance on flesh and blood\n5. {gtor ma la brten pa'i blo sbyong /} mind training in reliance on ritual cake offerings\n6. {'byung ba la brten pa'i blo sbyong /} mind training in reliance on the elements\n7. {lus yid bzhin nor bur sprul te blo sbyong /} mind training through transforming one's body into a wish-fulfilling jewel\n8. {'chi ba man ngag blo sbyong } mind training in reliance on the instructions for death. |
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