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==Alternative Translations== | |||
*Eight incompatible propensities that leave no freedom to practise the Dharma | |||
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Revision as of 14:23, 16 October 2010
The eight impossible states where mind cuts us off from the Dharma (Wyl. ris chad blo yi mi khoms brgyad) are:
- having little renunciation
- lacking the jewel of devotion
- caught in the bonds of worldly ties and cravings
- having crude, degenerate behaviour
- never holding back from negative, harmful actions
- lacking the slightest real interest
- vows all broken
- samaya commitments torn to shreds
Alternative Translations
- Eight incompatible propensities that leave no freedom to practise the Dharma