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'''Four kinds of mindfulness''' | '''Four kinds of mindfulness''' — In the [[Mahamudra]] teachings, there are said to be four kinds of [[mindfulness]]: | ||
*deliberate mindfulness (Tib. ''tsol ché kyi drenpa'') | *deliberate mindfulness (Tib. ''tsol ché kyi drenpa'') | ||
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*supreme king-like mindfulness (Tib. ''dren chok gyalpo'') | *supreme king-like mindfulness (Tib. ''dren chok gyalpo'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 16 March 2011
Four kinds of mindfulness — In the Mahamudra teachings, there are said to be four kinds of mindfulness:
- deliberate mindfulness (Tib. tsol ché kyi drenpa)
- effortless mindfulness (Tib. tsol mé kyi drenpa)
- genuine mindfulness (Tib. yangdakpé drenpa)
- supreme king-like mindfulness (Tib. dren chok gyalpo)