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the tendency to believe in identity. (Can be either or both [[gang zag gi bdag lta]] and [[chos kyi bdag lta]]. [[EPK]] | |||
habitual patterns of the view of ego (one of the [[bag chags bzhi]] four kinds of habitual patterns). having produced the biased dualization of self and other [[ris su bcad nas]] producing the view of ego grasping and habitual patterns empowering it as predominant [[dbang bar byed]]] [IW] | habitual patterns of the view of ego (one of the [[bag chags bzhi]] four kinds of habitual patterns). having produced the biased dualization of self and other [[ris su bcad nas]] producing the view of ego grasping and habitual patterns empowering it as predominant [[dbang bar byed]]] [IW] | ||
Revision as of 06:05, 17 November 2006
the tendency to believe in identity. (Can be either or both gang zag gi bdag lta and chos kyi bdag lta. EPK
habitual patterns of the view of ego (one of the bag chags bzhi four kinds of habitual patterns). having produced the biased dualization of self and other ris su bcad nas producing the view of ego grasping and habitual patterns empowering it as predominant dbang bar byed] [IW]
habitual patterns of the view of ego [IW]