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'''Eight antidotes''' or remedies (Tib. ''du ché gyé''; [[Wyl.]] '' 'du byed brgyad'') — the antidotes to the [[five faults]] or obstacles to [[meditation]].<br> | '''Eight antidotes''' or remedies (Tib. [[འདུ་བྱེད་]]བརྒྱད་, ''du ché gyé''; [[Wyl.]] '' 'du byed brgyad'') — the antidotes to the [[five faults]] or obstacles to [[meditation]].<br> | ||
The first four of these are antidotes to [[laziness]]:<br> | The first four of these are antidotes to [[laziness]]:<br> |
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Eight antidotes or remedies (Tib. འདུ་བྱེད་བརྒྱད་, du ché gyé; Wyl. 'du byed brgyad) — the antidotes to the five faults or obstacles to meditation.
The first four of these are antidotes to laziness:
- 1. Aspiration, or interest (Tib. möpa).
- 2. Exertion (Tib. tsolwa).
- 3. Faith (Tib. dépa).
- 4. Pliancy, or flexibility (Tib. shinjang).
- 5. The fifth antidote, which is the antidote to the second fault, forgetting the instructions or the object of focus, is mindfulness (Tib. drenpa).
- 6. The sixth antidote, which is the antidote to dullness and agitation, is awareness (Tib. shé shyin).
- 7. The seventh antidote, which is the antidote to the forth fault, under-application, is attention (Tib. sempa).
- 8. The eighth antidote, which is the antidote to the fifth fault, over-application, is equanimity (Tib. tang nyom).