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Life-Essence ([[bla]])
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*The life-essence is said to circulate the human body over the thirty days of the lunar cycle, starting on the first day from the first joint of the left big toe in males and from the the first joint of the right big toe in females. A perceptive physician should take into account the rise and fall of the life-essence through the lunar cycle, which is also known as the course of the lifespan principle ([[tshe rtsa]]). For a description of this cycle, see [[Tibetan Medical Paintings]], Vol. 1, pp. 39-40.
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Thought that recognizes. For instance, when one sees a vase with direct cognition, in the next instant a thought arises that recognizes that vase as a vase. That thought in the second instant is the thought that recognizes. See also the discussion of the word [[nges pa]]. [[User:DKC|DKC]]  


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ངེས་པར་རྟོག་པའི་རྟོག་པ
Thought that recognizes. For instance, when one sees a vase with direct cognition, in the next instant a thought arises that recognizes that vase as a vase. That thought in the second instant is the thought that recognizes. See also the discussion of the word nges pa. DKC