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Wylie Definition | 1. spyi'i don. 2. yi ge'i don. 3. sbas pa'i don. 4. mthar thug gi don. These are somehow comparable to the fourfold levels of interpretation according to medieval Christians: the literal, allegorical, moral and anagogical. "The letter teaching the things that were done, the allegory what you should believe, the moral what you should do, the anagogical where you are headed." (See P.J. Archambault, tr. A Monk's Confession: The Memoirs of Guibert of Nogent, Pennsylvania State Press [University Park 1996], p. 60.) Tiso in TJ XXX no. 3 [1998] 123. |
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