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#merging the mind with the deity (''lha rang sems dang bsre ba'') | #merging the mind with the deity (''lha rang sems dang bsre ba'') | ||
#connecting the deity with reality (''lha don la sbyar ba'') | #connecting the deity with reality (''lha don la sbyar ba'') | ||
#bringing everyday experiences onto the path (''spyod yul lam du khyer ba'') | #bringing everyday experiences onto the path (''spyod yul lam du khyer ba'')<ref>*[[Ladder to Akanishta]] by [[Jikme Lingpa]] in ''Deity, Mantra & Wisdom'', p.41. </ref> | ||
==References== | |||
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==Further Reading== | |||
*''Deity, Mantra & Wisdom'', pages 41-53, translated by Dharmachakra Translation Committee, published by Snow Lion Publications, ISBN-13 978-1-55939-300-3 & ISBN-10 1-55939-300-9 | |||
Revision as of 11:51, 30 July 2013
Seven aspects of kyerim:
- focusing the mind on the deity (Wyl. lha la sems bzung ba)
- correcting flaws that involve change (‘gyur ba’i skyon bcos pa)
- separating from the deity (lha dbral ba)
- bringing the deity onto the path (lha lam du slong tshul)
- merging the mind with the deity (lha rang sems dang bsre ba)
- connecting the deity with reality (lha don la sbyar ba)
- bringing everyday experiences onto the path (spyod yul lam du khyer ba)[1]
References
- ↑ *Ladder to Akanishta by Jikme Lingpa in Deity, Mantra & Wisdom, p.41.
Further Reading
- Deity, Mantra & Wisdom, pages 41-53, translated by Dharmachakra Translation Committee, published by Snow Lion Publications, ISBN-13 978-1-55939-300-3 & ISBN-10 1-55939-300-9