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An important text outlining the main points of [[development stage]] practice from the point of view of the [[Nyingma]] tradition, written by the 19th century master and root guru of [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], [[Sechen Gyaltsap]].
([[las bzhi]]). Pacifying, increasing, magnetizing, and subjugating. [ZL] [RY]


*[[Outline of bskyed rim spyi’i rnam par bzhag pa nyung gsal go bder brjod pa rab gsal nor bu’i me long]]
four activities ([[las bzhi]]). Performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching merit, life span, glory, prosperity, and wisdom; bringing under control the good qualities, life force, and powerful energies of the three worlds; and subjugating wrathfully outer and inner negative forces, and obstacle-makers.  [MR-ShabkarNotes]


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Latest revision as of 14:14, 3 February 2006

(las bzhi). Pacifying, increasing, magnetizing, and subjugating. [ZL] [RY]

four activities (las bzhi). Performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching merit, life span, glory, prosperity, and wisdom; bringing under control the good qualities, life force, and powerful energies of the three worlds; and subjugating wrathfully outer and inner negative forces, and obstacle-makers. [MR-ShabkarNotes]