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[[three doors]] ([[sgo gsum]])- The subtle three doors are the [[nadis]], [[pranas]] and [[bindus]]. The gross three doors are body, speech and mind. [RY]
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three doors ([[sgo gsum]]) - Body, speech and mind; thought, word and deed. the three avenues of your being; physically, verbally, and mentally. three media. The ordinary body {[[lus]]} speech {[[ngag]]} and mind {[[yid]]}. in word, thought and deed. three gates; the three ways [as in body, speech, and mind] [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum 'khor 'das ru shan]] - separating [[samsara]] and [[nirvana]] of the [[three doors]] [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum 'khor 'das ru shan dbye ba]] - making the separation of samsara and nirvana of the three doors [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum gyi 'khrul pa zhig]] - the delusion of three doors collapsed [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum gyi nyes spyod]] - negative deeds of the three doors [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum rdo rje mi shigs pa gsum]] - the three doors as the three indestructible vajras; three imperishable / indestructible realities [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum bya ba dgu phrug btang ba]] - abandon the nine actions of the three doors [RY]
 
[[sgo gsum ru shan]] - separation of the three doors [RY]
 
 
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