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{{Dictkey|ཤིན་སྦྱང།}} ([[Wyl.]] ''shin sbyang'') ''n.'' {{Color|#808080|''Pron.:'' shin jang}} | {{Dictkey|ཤིན་སྦྱང།}} ([[Wyl.]] ''shin sbyang'') ''n.'' {{Color|#808080|''Pron.:'' shin jang}} | ||
* refinement and serenity {{ | * refinement and serenity {{Glossref|HVG}} {{Dictref|[[KBEU]]}} | ||
* Pliancy/flexibility. According to Mipham Rinpoche, aspiration is felt towards the object of exertion as a result of faith. Then the result of one's exertion is pliancy or flexibility. {{Context|[[:Category:Shamatha Meditation|Shamatha Meditation]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight antidotes|Eight antidotes]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Four Antidotes to Laziness|Four Antidotes to Laziness]]}} | * Pliancy/flexibility. According to Mipham Rinpoche, aspiration is felt towards the object of exertion as a result of faith. Then the result of one's exertion is pliancy or flexibility. {{Context|[[:Category:Shamatha Meditation|Shamatha Meditation]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight antidotes|Eight antidotes]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Four Antidotes to Laziness|Four Antidotes to Laziness]]}} | ||
==Further Information== | ==Further Information== |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 27 September 2011
ཤིན་སྦྱང། (Wyl. shin sbyang) n. Pron.: shin jang
- refinement and serenity ▷HVG KBEU
- Pliancy/flexibility. According to Mipham Rinpoche, aspiration is felt towards the object of exertion as a result of faith. Then the result of one's exertion is pliancy or flexibility. [Shamatha Meditation] [Eight antidotes] [Four Antidotes to Laziness]