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([[las bzhi]]). Pacifying, increasing, magnetizing, and subjugating. [ZL] [RY]
An important text outlining the main points of [[development stage]] practice from the point of view of the [[Nyingma]] tradition, written by the 19th century master and root guru of [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], [[Sechen Gyaltsap]].


four activities ([[las bzhi]]). Performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching merit, life span, glory, prosperity, and wisdom; bringing under control the good qualities, life force, and powerful energies of the three worlds; and subjugating wrathfully outer and inner negative forces, and obstacle-makers.  [MR-ShabkarNotes]
[[Outline of bskyed rim spyi’i rnam par bzhag pa nyung gsal go bder brjod pa rab gsal nor bu’i me long]]


four activities performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching merit, life span, glory, prosperity, and wisdom; bringing under control the spiritual qualities, life force, and all the powerful energies of the three worlds; and subjugating wrathfully the outer and inner negative forces. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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Revision as of 19:42, 30 January 2006

An important text outlining the main points of development stage practice from the point of view of the Nyingma tradition, written by the 19th century master and root guru of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Sechen Gyaltsap.

Outline of bskyed rim spyi’i rnam par bzhag pa nyung gsal go bder brjod pa rab gsal nor bu’i me long