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'''Agitation''' (Tib. [[རྒོད་པ་]], Wyl. ''rgod pa''), together with [[dullness]] one of the [[five faults]] | '''Agitation''' (Tib. [[རྒོད་པ་]], Wyl. ''rgod pa''), together with [[dullness]], is one of the [[five faults]] to [[meditation]]. Both in their subtle and gross form they are obstacles during the actual practice of meditation. | ||
[[ | ==Further Reading== | ||
*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], ''A Treasury of Dharma'' (Lodeve: Rigpa, 2005), pages 186-187. | |||
[[Category:Destructive Emotions]] | |||
[[Category:Meditation]] | |||
[[Category:Five faults]] |
Latest revision as of 03:19, 10 February 2019
Agitation (Tib. རྒོད་པ་, Wyl. rgod pa), together with dullness, is one of the five faults to meditation. Both in their subtle and gross form they are obstacles during the actual practice of meditation.
Further Reading
- Sogyal Rinpoche, A Treasury of Dharma (Lodeve: Rigpa, 2005), pages 186-187.