Only when one is proficient in putting concepts into practice can one turn to meditation practice to cultivate the state of not being attached to anything.
H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
“Supreme and Unsurpassable Mahamudra of Liberation”
Only when one is proficient in putting concepts into practice can one turn to meditation practice to cultivate the state of not being attached to anything.
H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III
“Supreme and Unsurpassable Mahamudra of Liberation”
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