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1) [spiritual] practice, practice [vs theory], application; 2) experience (/ dngos su lag bstar [IW] | 1) [spiritual] practice, practice [vs theory], application; 2) experience (/ dngos su lag bstar [IW] | ||
1) practice; 2) spiritual practice; 3) application, practical application; 4) implementation, practical implementation; 5) experiential practice, experiential application, experiential implementation; 6) praxis (non-theoretical). [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]] | |||
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nyams su len pa to apply/ implement/ (put into) practice; to incorporate into (one's) experience; practice/ practical application [RB]
practice, practice; 1) [spiritual] practice, practice [as opposed to theory], application. 2) to experience; practice; to practice [RY]
practice, experience, make an experience of practice, spiritual practice, memorial verse, rhyme or verse for retaining things in memory, practice, to practice, practice, training [JV]
experiential application [thd]
[spiritual] practice, application, sadhana, mnemonic verse D, experience [IW]
1) [spiritual] practice, practice [vs theory], application; 2) experience (/ dngos su lag bstar [IW]
1) practice; 2) spiritual practice; 3) application, practical application; 4) implementation, practical implementation; 5) experiential practice, experiential application, experiential implementation; 6) praxis (non-theoretical). Erick Tsiknopoulos