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The three satisfactions are: the negative being's mind is liberated in the dharmadhatu, the dharmapalas receive the flesh and blood of the deceased being transformed into wisdom nectar, and the yogi's life force increases. [RY]
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consider harming others an act of faith; x [['tshe ba chos su smra ba kla klo'i chos lugs zhes]] barbarians who consider harming others an act of faith [RY]


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འཚེ་བ་ཆོས་སུ་སྨྲ་བ
consider harming others an act of faith; x 'tshe ba chos su smra ba kla klo'i chos lugs zhes barbarians who consider harming others an act of faith [RY]