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English Definition | The three cycles of relaxation. The three famous texts of practice composed by Longchen Rabjampa, a Nyingma master of the fourteenth century.\n1. {sems nyid ngal gso/} Relaxation of the Suchness of Mind, relaxation through meditation on the suchness of mind\n2. {sgyu ma ngal gso/} Relaxation ofthe Illusions, relaxation through pacifying lllusory appearances\n3. {bsam gtan ngal gso/} Relaxation of [samādhi], relaxation through meditation on concentrations.{nges don gyu mdo/}\n{nges don gyi mdo/}\n[nītārtha sūtra]/ Definitive teachings. Those teachings of Buddha acceptable as they are which do not require interpretation, or those that concern mainly teachings on ultimate truth. |
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