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Seb - can you say what your source for this is - apart from just Khenpo Kunpal. Because as it stands it doesn't make sense to me. Why are older people,the noble Aryas, or those who are wise and learned, considered childish? Also - beware! - 'childish' has a different, rather negative connotation compared to 'child-like'....
Seb - can you say what your source for this is - apart from just Khenpo Kunpal. Because as it stands it doesn't make sense to me. Why are older people,the noble Aryas, or those who are wise and learned, considered childish? Also - beware! - 'childish' has a different, rather negative connotation compared to 'child-like'....
Hi Tsondru, Adam is the author of that article, which he wrote in 2007. I merely updated it recently. So you should ask him instead. --[[User:Sébastien|Sébastien]] ([[User talk:Sébastien|talk]]) 11:32, 2 July 2015 (CEST)

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Is it correct to say that the six limits and four modes apply to the tantric teachings only or do they also apply to the sutric teachings? Ts.

Dear Seb, Sorry but I deleted by mistake the translation by Douglas Duckworth on Lion's Roar the text by Mipham on buddhanature. How do I get it back!? Thanks, Ts. Hi Tsondru, I put it back. All you have to to is go to the 'view history' tab and click on 'rollback'. --Sébastien (talk) 14:27, 10 March 2015 (CET) Thank you very much!

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Seb - can you say what your source for this is - apart from just Khenpo Kunpal. Because as it stands it doesn't make sense to me. Why are older people,the noble Aryas, or those who are wise and learned, considered childish? Also - beware! - 'childish' has a different, rather negative connotation compared to 'child-like'....

Hi Tsondru, Adam is the author of that article, which he wrote in 2007. I merely updated it recently. So you should ask him instead. --Sébastien (talk) 11:32, 2 July 2015 (CEST)