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*'''[[Longchen Nyingtik]]''' (Tib. ཀློང་ཆེན་སྙིང་ཐིག་, [[Wyl.]] ''klong chen snying thig'') — a [[Nyingma]] cycle of teachings and practice, which was discovered by [[Jikmé Lingpa]] as [[mind terma]]. Regarding the revelation of the Longchen Nyingtik teachings, [[Tulku Thondup]] writes: | *'''[[Longchen Nyingtik]]''' (Tib. [[ཀློང་ཆེན་སྙིང་ཐིག་]], [[Wyl.]] ''klong chen snying thig'') — a [[Nyingma]] cycle of teachings and practice, which was discovered by [[Jikmé Lingpa]] as [[mind terma]]. Regarding the revelation of the Longchen Nyingtik teachings, [[Tulku Thondup]] writes: | ||
:While Guru Rinpoche was visiting Tibet…he conferred the Longchen Nyingtik teachings on [[King Trisong Detsen]], [[Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal]], and [[Vairotsana|Vairochana]]… He gave prophetic [[empowerment]]s by saying that the teachings would be discovered by Jikmé Lingpa, an incarnation (''[[tulku]]'') of King Trisong Detsen. ([[Longchen Nyingtik|Read more...]]) | :While Guru Rinpoche was visiting Tibet…he conferred the Longchen Nyingtik teachings on [[King Trisong Detsen]], [[Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal]], and [[Vairotsana|Vairochana]]… He gave prophetic [[empowerment]]s by saying that the teachings would be discovered by Jikmé Lingpa, an incarnation (''[[tulku]]'') of King Trisong Detsen. ([[Longchen Nyingtik|Read more...]]) | ||
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