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'''Antidotes''' ([[wyl.]] ''gnyen po'') - countermeasures or remedies to the [[disturbing emotions]]. Generally speaking, the antidote to desire and attachment is meditation on [[repulsiveness]], the antidote to [[anger]] is meditation on [[loving kindness]], the antidote to [[delusion]] is meditation on [[dependent origination]], the antidote to [[pride]] is to meditate on the analysis of the elements, and the antidote to conceptual thinking is meditation on [[mindfulness]] of breathing.
'''Antidotes''' (Tib. གཉེན་པོ་, ''nyenpo'', [[Wyl.]] ''gnyen po'') countermeasures or remedies to the [[disturbing emotions]]. Generally speaking, the antidote to [[desire]] and attachment is meditation on [[repulsiveness]], the antidote to [[anger]] is meditation on [[loving kindness]], the antidote to [[Ignorance|delusion]] is meditation on [[dependent origination]], the antidote to [[pride]] is to meditate on the analysis of the [[Eighteen dhatus|elements]], and the antidote to conceptual thinking is meditation on [[mindfulness]] of breathing.


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Latest revision as of 02:48, 24 November 2017

Antidotes (Tib. གཉེན་པོ་, nyenpo, Wyl. gnyen po) — countermeasures or remedies to the disturbing emotions. Generally speaking, the antidote to desire and attachment is meditation on repulsiveness, the antidote to anger is meditation on loving kindness, the antidote to delusion is meditation on dependent origination, the antidote to pride is to meditate on the analysis of the elements, and the antidote to conceptual thinking is meditation on mindfulness of breathing.