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The '''seven types of attachment''' (Tib. | The '''seven types of attachment''' (Tib. ཆགས་པ་རྣམ་པ་བདུན་, ''chakpa nampa dün'', [[Wyl.]] ''chags pa rnam pa bdun'') are: | ||
#attachment to objects, beginning with material possession and extending to wrong views; | #attachment to objects, beginning with material possession and extending to wrong views; | ||
#procrastination; | #procrastination; |
Latest revision as of 06:59, 15 March 2018
The seven types of attachment (Tib. ཆགས་པ་རྣམ་པ་བདུན་, chakpa nampa dün, Wyl. chags pa rnam pa bdun) are:
- attachment to objects, beginning with material possession and extending to wrong views;
- procrastination;
- self-satisfaction;
- expectation of recompense;
- expectation of karmic result;
- dormant opposing factors (from avarice to distorted understanding); and
- distraction through interest in the Hinayana and belief in the true existence of object, subject, and action.[1]
References
- ↑ Treasury of Precious Qualities, Note 124. Yönten Gyamtso II, 218