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The '''three kinds of perception''' (Tib. | The '''three kinds of perception''' (Tib. སྣང་བ་གསུམ, ''nangwa sum''་, [[Wyl.]] ''snang ba gsum'') appear in the preliminaries for the [[Lamdré]] practice of the [[Sakya]] tradition: | ||
#impure perception (Tib. མ་དག་པའི་སྣང་བ་, ''ma dag pa'i snang ba'') | #impure perception (Tib. མ་དག་པའི་སྣང་བ་, ''ma dag pa'i snang ba'') |
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The three kinds of perception (Tib. སྣང་བ་གསུམ, nangwa sum་, Wyl. snang ba gsum) appear in the preliminaries for the Lamdré practice of the Sakya tradition:
- impure perception (Tib. མ་དག་པའི་སྣང་བ་, ma dag pa'i snang ba)
- mixed perception experienced by yogis through practice (Tib. རྣལ་འབྱོར་ཉམས་ཀྱི་སྣང་བ་, rnal 'byor nyams kyi snang ba)
- pure perception (Tib. དག་པའི་སྣང་བ་, dag pa'i snang ba)
Further Reading
- Deshung Rinpoche, The Three Levels of Spiritual Perception (Boston: Wisdom, 1995, 2003)