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According to [[Ati Yoga]], this threefold wisdom refers to [[dharmakaya]] wisdom of this primordially pure essence, the [[sambhogakaya]] wisdom of this spontaneously present nature, and the [[nirmanakaya]] wisdom of this unobstructed capacity. [RY] [Jokyab Rinpoche] | |||
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According to Ati Yoga, this threefold wisdom refers to dharmakaya wisdom of this primordially pure essence, the sambhogakaya wisdom of this spontaneously present nature, and the nirmanakaya wisdom of this unobstructed capacity. [RY] [Jokyab Rinpoche]