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ming gzhir rjes sngon dbyangs sogs sgrig pa [IW]
three movements w reference to the four syllables [IW]
 
Three Movements with Reference to the Four Syllables. According to Khetsun Zangpo, this refers to the destabilization of the three syllables Om, A.H, and HUm within the central channel of the body when the inner heat rises from the syllable BAm during the practice of gtum-mo. [GM] [RY]
 
three movements with reference to the four syllables [According to khetsun zangpo, this refers to the destabilisation of the three syllables o.M, .H, and hu^.M within the central channel of the body when the inner heat rises from the syllable ba.M during gtum-mo. [gdmk] [IW]


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three movements w reference to the four syllables [IW]

Three Movements with Reference to the Four Syllables. According to Khetsun Zangpo, this refers to the destabilization of the three syllables Om, A.H, and HUm within the central channel of the body when the inner heat rises from the syllable BAm during the practice of gtum-mo. [GM] [RY]

three movements with reference to the four syllables [According to khetsun zangpo, this refers to the destabilisation of the three syllables o.M, .H, and hu^.M within the central channel of the body when the inner heat rises from the syllable ba.M during gtum-mo. [gdmk] [IW]