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In [[Vajrayana]], the [[three doors]] of [[human beings]] are considered to be, in essence, the three vajras or [[three secrets]].
In [[Vajrayana]], the [[three doors]] of [[human beings]] are considered to be, in essence, the three vajras or [[three secrets]].
==Further Reading==
*[[Dzogchen Ponlop]], ''Wild Awakening'' (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2003), pages 152-154.


==Internal Links==
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Three vajras (Skt. trivajra; Tib. dorje sum; Wyl. rdo rje gsum) —

  • vajra body (Skt. kāyavajra; Wyl. sku'i rdo rje),
  • vajra speech (Skt. vākvajra; Wyl. gsung gi rdo rje), and
  • vajra mind (Skt. cittavajra; Wyl. thugs kyi rdo rje).

In Vajrayana, the three doors of human beings are considered to be, in essence, the three vajras or three secrets.

Further Reading

  • Dzogchen Ponlop, Wild Awakening (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2003), pages 152-154.

Internal Links