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'''Prostration''' ([[Wyl.]] ''phyag 'tshal'') is the first of the [[seven branches]], and is described as the antidote to [[pride]].  
'''Prostration''' ([[Wyl.]] ''phyag 'tshal'') is the first of the [[seven branches]], and is described as the antidote to [[pride]]. In most [[ngöndro]] practices, prostrations are combined with the practice of [[taking refuge]], but in the [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]] they are combined with the [[Guru Yoga]].


==Teachings==
==Teachings==

Revision as of 09:05, 24 July 2009

Prostration (Wyl. phyag 'tshal) is the first of the seven branches, and is described as the antidote to pride. In most ngöndro practices, prostrations are combined with the practice of taking refuge, but in the Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro they are combined with the Guru Yoga.

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