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Wylie | lhong tshad |
Wylie Definition | Edou writes about lhong tshad as a level of accomplishment (Edou, Machig 217, also 73) and talks about 'symptom (of realization).' These are bodily or mental discomforts, which may transform into interferences on the level of magical projections, cho 'phrul. Tulku Thondup (Masters of Meditation & Miracles, Shambhala [Boston 1996], pp. 185-86) uses the term slong tshad in the meaning of 'stirrings-up' that are eliminated in the practice of Gcod. Havnevik, Dissertation 273. |
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