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Wylie | yas babs kyi dga' bzhi |
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English Definition | The four joys of the descending order. A skill gained through successful meditation on psychic heat by way of melting bodhicitta induced in the wheels of the energy channels,\naccording to the completion stage meditation of the mother tantra in the highest yoga practice. Thus when the bodhicitta melts and descends it produces:\n1. {byang sems spyi po las bab pas dga' ba/} joy from the level of the crown\n2. {mgrin par bab pas mchog dga'/} supreme joy at the level of the throat\n3. {snying gar dga' bral/} extraordinary joy at the level of the heart\n4. {lte bar lhan cig skyes dga'/} spontaneous joy at the level of the navel. |
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