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Eight deviations [RY]
Eight deviations [RY]


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For the strayings, there are four types: straying with regard to emptiness that is the nature of the known, straying with regard to the path, straying with regard to the remedy, and straying with regard to generalization. Each of them have a basic and a temporary straying, making eight in total. [[EPK]]
For the strayings, there are four types: straying with regard to emptiness that is the nature of the known, straying with regard to the path, straying with regard to the remedy, and straying with regard to generalization. Each of them have a basic and a temporary straying, making eight in total. [[EPK]]
* See also [[shes bya'i gshis la shor ba]], [[lam du shor ba]], [[gnyen por shor ba]], [[rgyas 'debs su shor ba]].
* See also [[ye shor bzhi]] and [['phral shor bzhi]]


* Explanations of these eight are found in [[Heartlamp]] and [[Clarifying the Natural State]]. [[EPK]]
* Explanations of these eight are found in [[Heartlamp]] and [[Clarifying the Natural State]]. [[EPK]]


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Eight deviations [RY]

8 deviations [IW]

Eight deviations. The four basic and the four temporary strayings [RY]

For the strayings, there are four types: straying with regard to emptiness that is the nature of the known, straying with regard to the path, straying with regard to the remedy, and straying with regard to generalization. Each of them have a basic and a temporary straying, making eight in total. EPK