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the three destroyers [weapons, disease, and famine, or fire, water, and wind.] [IW]
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sems can kun la gnas skabs thams cad du nga'o snyam cad du nga'o snyam pa 'byung ba, [Sheja Dz� II 379:9]. instinctive, unconscious futile view [RY]


three types of destruction # [RY]
coemergent view of a transitory collection as permanent [primordially coemergent with sentient beings ego grasping ignorance of I and mine, instinctive futile view [IW]


the three destroyers [IW]
coemergent view of a transitory collection as permanent [IW]


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sems can kun la gnas skabs thams cad du nga'o snyam cad du nga'o snyam pa 'byung ba, [Sheja Dz� II 379:9]. instinctive, unconscious futile view [RY]

coemergent view of a transitory collection as permanent [primordially coemergent with sentient beings ego grasping ignorance of I and mine, instinctive futile view [IW]

coemergent view of a transitory collection as permanent [IW]