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path of training [JV]
path of training [JV]


paths of learning [IW]
paths of learning [IW]


Path of learning [[User:DKC|DKC]]   
[[slob lam bzhi]] - the four paths of learning: 1) [[tshogs lam]]. 2) [[sbyor lam]] 3) [[mthong lam]] 4) [[sgom lam]] [RY]
 
[[Path of learning]] [[User:DKC|DKC]]   


== Discussion ==   
== Discussion ==   

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path of training [JV]

paths of learning [IW]

slob lam bzhi - the four paths of learning: 1) tshogs lam. 2) sbyor lam 3) mthong lam 4) sgom lam [RY]

Path of learning DKC

Discussion

The Noble paths of seeing and meditation. They are so called because the learner Noble still has more to learn to attain a higher result. DKC