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three adoptions [RY]
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the three practices/ awarenesses [IW]
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the three practices, three awarenesses. Syn [['khyer so gsum]] Def. [[snang grags rig gsum]] as being [[lha sngags chos sku]] [RY]
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the three practices/ awarenesses [of appearance sound and awareness [one's own body, speech, and mind snang grags rig gsum]] are [[lha sngags chos sku]], the guru's three gates = enlightened body speech and mind] [IW]
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Three things to carry. Regarding sights, sounds, and thoughts as being deity, mantra, and wisdom [RY]
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three awarenesses (body, speech, mind), three basic principles (deity body, mantra sound, enlightened mind) [JV]
  
 
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three adoptions [RY]

the three practices/ awarenesses [IW]

the three practices, three awarenesses. Syn 'khyer so gsum Def. snang grags rig gsum as being lha sngags chos sku [RY]

the three practices/ awarenesses [of appearance sound and awareness [one's own body, speech, and mind snang grags rig gsum]] are lha sngags chos sku, the guru's three gates = enlightened body speech and mind] [IW]

Three things to carry. Regarding sights, sounds, and thoughts as being deity, mantra, and wisdom [RY]

three awarenesses (body, speech, mind), three basic principles (deity body, mantra sound, enlightened mind) [JV]