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([['khrul rtog rgyun gyi skad cig ma]]) - Here is nothing which is not embraced by this unfabricated continuous instant, the [[sugata essence]] of [[dharmakaya]].  Here is also nothing which is not produced by obscuring ''[[continuous instant of deluded thinking]]'', this temporary confusion.  [[JOKYAB]]
#redirect [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]]
 
In his ''[[Repeating the Words of the Buddha]]'', [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] says: "This which connects one's mind with all the negative [[karma]] or imprints from the past is conceptual thinking.  The moment conceptual thinking is absent there is nothing to tie samsara together; it is cut, just like a rope which has been cut cannot bind.  Look into what samsara is based on, and see it is the moment-to-moment delusion.  This string of deluded moments is called the ''"continuous instant of delusion"'', and is the basis of samsara.  Among the [[five aggregates]], it is called 'formation'."

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