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'''[[bliss, clarity and nonthought]]''' ([[bde gsal mi rtog pa]]). Three temporary meditation experiences. Fixation on these plants the seeds for rebirth in the three realms of samsara. Without fixation, they are adornments of the [[three kayas]], thus:
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"The [[three kayas]] are the [[Dharmakaya]], the [[Sambhogakaya]], and the [[Nirmanakaya]].  The [[three kayas]] '''as ground''' are [[essence, nature and capacity]]; '''as path''' these are [[bliss, clarity and nonthought]]; and '''as fruition''' these are the [[three kayas]] of [[buddhahood]].
 
"The three kayas of buddhahood are the [[dharmakaya]], which is free from elaborate constructs and endowed with the twenty-one sets of enlightened qualities;  the [[sambhogakaya]] which is of the nature of light and endowed with the perfect [[major and minor marks]] perceptible only to [[bodhisattva]]s; and the [[nirmanakaya]] which manifests in forms perceptible to both pure and impure beings".
 
See also [[three meditation moods]] - ([[nyams gsum]]) - the three meditation experiences (of bliss, clarity and no thought) [RY]
 
 
 
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