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If you are attached to saṃsāra, you do not have renunciation.<br/> | If you are attached to [[Samsara|saṃsāra]], you do not have [[renunciation]].<br/> | ||
If you are attached to your own self-interest, you have no bodhicitta.<br/> | If you are attached to your own self-interest, you have no [[Bodhichitta|bodhicitta]].<br/> | ||
If there is grasping, you do not have the View.<br/> | If there is grasping, you do not have the [[View]].<br/> | ||
::: [[Manjushri|Mañjuśrī]]<ref>Although attributed to Mañjuśrī, this quote is included among those of the Tibetan masters because it comes from a vision of the Tibetan master [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]]. </ref> | ::: [[Manjushri|Mañjuśrī]]<ref>Although attributed to Mañjuśrī, this quote is included among those of the Tibetan masters because it comes from a vision of the Tibetan master [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]]. </ref> | ||
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ཚེ་འདི་ལ་ཞེན་ན་ཆོས་པ་མིན། །
འཁོར་བ་ལ་ཞེན་ན་ངེས་འབྱུང་མིན། །
རང་དོན་ལ་ཞེན་ན་བྱང་སེམས་མིན། །
If you are attached to this life, you are not a true spiritual
practitioner.
If you are attached to saṃsāra, you do not have renunciation.
If you are attached to your own self-interest, you have no bodhicitta.
If there is grasping, you do not have the View.
Notes
- ↑ Although attributed to Mañjuśrī, this quote is included among those of the Tibetan masters because it comes from a vision of the Tibetan master Sachen Kunga Nyingpo.