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'''Pure perception''' (Tib. ''daknang''; [[Wyl.]] ''dag snang'') is cultivated as part of the [[secret mantra]] [[Vajrayana]]. Through the practices of [[kyerim|visualization]], [[mantra]] recitation and [[meditation]], ordinary perception is transformed into a ‘sacred outlook,’ where everything is seen and experienced purely in its true nature. | '''Pure perception''' (Tib. ''daknang''; [[Wyl.]] ''dag snang'') is cultivated as part of the [[secret mantra|Secret Mantra]] [[Vajrayana]]. Through the practices of [[kyerim|visualization]], [[mantra]] recitation and [[meditation]], ordinary perception is transformed into a ‘sacred outlook,’ where everything is seen and experienced purely in its true nature. | ||
==Alternative Translations== | ==Alternative Translations== |
Revision as of 19:41, 20 July 2009
Pure perception (Tib. daknang; Wyl. dag snang) is cultivated as part of the Secret Mantra Vajrayana. Through the practices of visualization, mantra recitation and meditation, ordinary perception is transformed into a ‘sacred outlook,’ where everything is seen and experienced purely in its true nature.
Alternative Translations
- Pure vision
- Sacred outlook