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    Middle-earth (redirect from Lhûn)
    Middle-earth is the setting of much of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy. The term is equivalent to the Miðgarðr of Norse mythology and Middangeard...
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  • basis. Rigpa has three wisdoms, which are kadag, lhun grub and thugs rje. Kadag deals with trekchö. The lhun grub aspect has to do with esoteric practices...
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  • Beleriand (redirect from Gulf of Lhûn)
    In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional legendarium, Beleriand was a region in northwestern Middle-earth during the First Age. Events in Beleriand are described...
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  • ʕameh. [4] W-ḵaneš ḵulhun rišay koḥnōya w-soprawi d-qahlo wa-hwo mšayel lhun hōn mšiḥō meṯileḏ. Suret (Swadaya): [1] Min baṯar d-pišleh iliḏe Išo go Beṯlkham...
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  • and spontaneous presence (anābogha or nirābogha, Tib. lhundrub, Wylie: lhun-grub). These parallel the four yogas of mahāmudrā. Ajahn Amaro, a longtime...
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    represents the original state of existence, characterized by emptiness, clarity (lhun grub, associated with luminous clarity), and compassionate energy. The Path...
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    "bzod pa 'phrin las". TBRC. Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. "ngag dbang lhun grub". TBRC. Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. "shAkya rin chen". TBRC. Tibetan...
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    ཨོ་རྒྱན་བསྟན་འཛིན་འཇིགས་མེད་ལྷུང་གྲུབ་, Wylie o rgyan bstan 'dzin 'jigs med lhun grub), was born on 30 June 1993 in Nepal which was then celebrated as Guru...
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    primordial purity (ka-dag) and spontaneous perfection in manifestation (lhun-grub). The Bon Dzogchen understanding of reality is explained by Powers as...
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    purity" (Wylie: ka dag) and "natural perfection" or "spontaneous presence" (lhun grub). The Nyingma commentary of Ju Mipham upon the Ratnagotravibhaga from...
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