2579
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Wylie | gsal stong 'dzin med |
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English Definition | The view of non-apprehension regarding clarity and emptiness. A view of reality as explained in the doctrine of the Sakya tradition; the fact that our mind is primordially clear by natuie and this clarity cannot be found upon any object no matter where we may search for it; and hence such an emptiness is the nature of our mind. When its clarity is found to be its emptiness and vice-versa one has found the natural and inexpressible view of the unity of clarity and emptiness of our mind. |
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