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vision, experience of pure dharmata [RY]
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The visionary appearance of direct perception of reality, appearance of the manifestation of dharmata [one of the [[snang ba bzhi]] the natural state of things as they are primordially pure dharmata by its manifestation being seen transcending the extremes of labelings of intellectual analysis opens the gate to the tathagata's secret buddha fields inconceivable to thought] [IW]


vision/ experience/appearance of pure dharmata [IW]
The visionary appearance of direct perception of reality, appearance of the manifestation of dharmata [IW]


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ཆོས་ཉིད་མངོན་སུམ་གི་སྣང་བ
The visionary appearance of direct perception of reality, appearance of the manifestation of dharmata [one of the snang ba bzhi the natural state of things as they are primordially pure dharmata by its manifestation being seen transcending the extremes of labelings of intellectual analysis opens the gate to the tathagata's secret buddha fields inconceivable to thought] [IW]

The visionary appearance of direct perception of reality, appearance of the manifestation of dharmata [IW]