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[[Longchenpa]]’s ''[[Wish-Fulfilling Treasury]]'' explains:
Please go to '''Eight impossible states where mind cuts us off from the dharma.'''
 
:Being bound by fetters and having extremely unwholesome conduct,
:Not feeling weary about [[samsara]] and not possessing the slightest faith,
:Engaging in unvirtuous misdeeds and separating mind and [[Dharma]].
:And corrupting one’s precepts and [[samaya]]s―
 
These are called the '''eight unfree states due to an unfortunate frame of mind'''.<ref>[[Jokyab Rinpoche|Jokyab]]’s Notes p.259, ‘The Light of Wisdom’ Volume 1. Root text by [[Padmasambhava]] and commentary by [[Jamgön Kongtrül]] the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2</ref>
 
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*[[Eight unfree states due to temporary conditions]]
*[[Eight freedoms]]
*[[Five circumstantial advantages]]
*[[Five personal advantages]]
 
 
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Please go to Eight impossible states where mind cuts us off from the dharma.