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If you are coming by taxi just stop immediately after the klong Bang Tal, go down over a small wooden steps to the canal and walk along the concrete path by the canal 150 metres – almost to the end of this path.
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In other words, this is a state of open receptiveness (klong), which is the basis for being able to help others as a Buddha.
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The open space division (klong-sde) emphasizes the open space aspect (klong) of pure awareness as the basis for all.
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Essence rigpa is the cognitive open space (klong) or cognitive sphere (dbyings) that underlies and allows for actively producing and actively cognizing cognitive appearances.
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With unaimed equanimity, one rests in the open space aspect (klong) of pure awareness, primordially free of all fleeting stains of disturbing emotions, such as attachment and repulsion, and concepts such as close and far.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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With unaimed equanimity, one rests in the open space aspect (klong) of pure awareness, primordially free of all fleeting stains of disturbing emotions, such as attachment and repulsion, and concepts such as close and far.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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This is rigpa in its aspect of being the open space (klong) or cognitive sphere (dbyings) that allows for the arising of appearances and the cognizing of them, with the latter more prominent.
Fundamentals of Dzogchen Meditation ��� 2 The Steps of Dzogchen Meditation 2001
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It is rigpa in its aspect of being the cognitive space (klong, spacious awareness) – referring to other-voidness – that allows for the arising and cognizing of pure appearances in response to things.
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We fetched up at some huts, and absent-mindedly turned down behind them, away from the klong.
The Gates of Noon Rohan, Michael Scott, 1951- 1992
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And we might as well be up to our necks in that damn klong.
The Gates of Noon Rohan, Michael Scott, 1951- 1992
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