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20 ways in which the body is enlightened [according to ngushul khen rinpoche, refers to the 10 aspects of renunciation and 10 of realisation which pertain to the ten bodhisattva levels. may also refer in madhyamaka to the 4-fold view of self [[bdag lta bzhi]] which applies to each of the five skandhas: form, feeling, perception, habitual tendencies, and consciousness, and in mantra, it may refer to accomplishment in 20 specific exercises for experiential cultivation of the energy channels, currents and seminal points within the body] [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 11:31, 28 December 2005
20 ways in which the body is enlightened [according to ngushul khen rinpoche, refers to the 10 aspects of renunciation and 10 of realisation which pertain to the ten bodhisattva levels. may also refer in madhyamaka to the 4-fold view of self bdag lta bzhi which applies to each of the five skandhas: form, feeling, perception, habitual tendencies, and consciousness, and in mantra, it may refer to accomplishment in 20 specific exercises for experiential cultivation of the energy channels, currents and seminal points within the body] [IW]