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,[[tshe]] [['di]] [[la]] [[zhen]] [[na]] [[chos pa]] [[min]],<br> | |||
,[[khams gsum]] [[la]] [[zhen]] [[na]] [[nges 'byung]] [[min]],<br> | |||
,[[bdag don]] [[la]] [[zhen]] [[na]] [[byang sems]] [[min]],<br> | |||
,[['dzin pa]] [[byung]] [[na]] [[lta ba]] [[min]],<br> | |||
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If you are attached to this life you are no practitioner.<br> | |||
If you are attached to the three worlds you have no renunciation.<br> | |||
If you are attached to getting what you want you are no bodhisattva.<br> | |||
If you grasp at self-existing things you have no correct world view.<br> ([[KHS]]) | |||
[[Freedom From the Four Attachments]] by [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]]. | |||
[[Category:Lojong Quotations]] | |||
[[Category:Sakya]] |
Revision as of 10:46, 27 October 2006
,tshe 'di la zhen na chos pa min,
,khams gsum la zhen na nges 'byung min,
,bdag don la zhen na byang sems min,
,'dzin pa byung na lta ba min,
If you are attached to this life you are no practitioner.
If you are attached to the three worlds you have no renunciation.
If you are attached to getting what you want you are no bodhisattva.
If you grasp at self-existing things you have no correct world view.
(KHS)