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three solitudes [Body, speech, and mind) 1) in the ordinary sutra and mantra body is isolated from 'du 'dzis, mind from discursive thoughts of non-virtue, and the three gates from ordinary attachments to appearance; 2) a yoga of the mantra completion stage, 'gro ba'i khams thams cad ni rlung gi gzhan dbang du gyur pa yin pas de dbang du 'dus pa'i thabs vajra recitation is ngag dben &, sems la dmigs pa sems dben, self- blessing is sgyu lus.] [IW] | |||
three solitudes [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 12:43, 28 December 2005
three solitudes [Body, speech, and mind) 1) in the ordinary sutra and mantra body is isolated from 'du 'dzis, mind from discursive thoughts of non-virtue, and the three gates from ordinary attachments to appearance; 2) a yoga of the mantra completion stage, 'gro ba'i khams thams cad ni rlung gi gzhan dbang du gyur pa yin pas de dbang du 'dus pa'i thabs vajra recitation is ngag dben &, sems la dmigs pa sems dben, self- blessing is sgyu lus.] [IW]
three solitudes [IW]