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*the secret of the mind (Wyl. ''thugs kyi gsang ba'')—the potential for actualizing the [[dharmakaya]] | *the secret of the mind (Wyl. ''thugs kyi gsang ba'')—the potential for actualizing the [[dharmakaya]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:04, 31 March 2016
Three secrets (Skt. triguhya; Tib. sangwa sum; Wyl. gsang ba gsum) — in Vajrayana, the three doors of a human being are considered to be, in essence, the three secrets:
- the secret of the body (Wyl. sku'i gsang ba)—the potential for actualizing the nirmanakaya
- the secret of the speech (Wyl. gsung gi gsang ba)—the potential for actualizing the sambhogakaya
- the secret of the mind (Wyl. thugs kyi gsang ba)—the potential for actualizing the dharmakaya