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Passages similar to: The Tibetan Book of the Dead — Book I: Instructions on the Symptoms of Death, or the First Stage of the Chikhai Bardo: The Primary Clear Light Seen at the Moment of Death
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Instructions on the Symptoms of Death, or the First Stage of the Chikhai Bardo: The Primary Clear Light Seen at the Moment of Death (1.33)
Repeat this distinctly and clearly three or [even] seven times. That will recall to the mind [of the dying one] the former [i.e. when living] setting-face-to-face by the guru. Secondly, it will cause the naked consciousness to be recognized as the Clear Light; and, thirdly, recognizing one's own self [thus], one becometh permanently united with the Dharma-Kaya and Liberation will be certain.
Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (16)
To this gods and men who were saved attested, thus, the Three Treasures appeared in the saha world to save living beings with this profound Dharma...
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Buddhist
Chapter 2: The Expedient Method (Upaya) of Teaching (5)
Virtuous Ones, if you want to realize the Buddha body in order to get rid of all the illnesses of a living being, you should set your minds on the...
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Hindu
Sankhya Yoga (2.40)
In this, no effort is ever lost and no harm is ever done. Even very little of this dharma saves a man from the Great Fear.
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Buddhist
Chapter 9: Initiation Into the Non-Dual Dharma (2)
In the meeting, a Bodhisattva called “Comfort in the Dharma” said: “Virtuous Ones, birth and death are a duality but nothing is created and nothing...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Query of the Nineteenth Bird (2)
A friend of God who was dying began to weep and those with him asked why. ' I weep as the spring clouds,' he said, 'because the time has come when I...
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Hindu
Bhakti Yoga (12.9)
O Arjuna! If you are not able to fix the mind firmly in Me, then desire to reach Me by the yoga of constant practice. (Practise constantly and fix...
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Hindu
Book III (32)
Through perfectly concentrated Meditation on the light in the head comes the vision of the Masters who have attained.
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Hindu
Book III (55)
When the vesture and the spiritual man are alike pure, then perfect spiritual life is attained.
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Hindu
Prapathaka II, Khanda 2 (1)
Let a man meditate on the fivefold Sâman as the five worlds. The hiṅkâra is, the earth, the prastâva the fire, the udgîtha the sky, the pratihâra the...
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Hindu
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.57)
Mentally surrendering all actions to Me, having Me as the highest goal, resorting to Buddhiyoga, fix your mind ever on Me.
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Excuse of the Tenth Bird (3)
When Tai lay dying someone asked him: 'O Tai, you have seen the essence of things, how is it with you now?' He said: ' I can say nothing about my...
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Buddhist
Chapter 3: The Disciples (3)
Mahakasyapa: The Buddha then said to Mahakasyapa: “Go to Vimalakirti to enquire after his health on my behalf.” Mahakasyapa said: “World Honoured...
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Hindu
Jnana Yoga (4.42)
Therefore, with the sword of Knowledge cut asunder the doubt born of ignorance about the Self, dwelling in the heart and take refuge in Yoga. Arise, O...
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Taoist
The Identity of Contraries. (13)
You are going too fast. You see your egg, and expect to hear it crow. You look at your cross-bow, and expect to have broiled duck before you. I will...
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Buddhist
Chapter XX: The Way (285)
Cut out the love of self, like an autumn lotus, with thy hand! Cherish the road of peace. Nirvâna has been shown by Sugata (Buddha).
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Hindu
Dhyāna Yoga (6.11)
In a clean spot, a firm seat should be made, neither too high nor too low, and it should be covered by cloth, skin, and holy grass one over the...
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Buddhist
Chapter 5: Manjusri’s Call on Vimalakirti (17)
Manjusri asked: “Where should the liberation of all Buddhas be sought?” Vimalakirti replied: “It should be sought in the minds of all living beings.”
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Hindu
First Vallī (17)
'He who has three times performed this Nâkiketa rite, and has been united with the three (father, mother, and teacher), and has performed the three...
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Hindu
Book III (5)
By mastering this perfectly concentrated Meditation, there comes the illumination of perception.
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Buddhist
Chapter 2: The Expedient Method (Upaya) of Teaching (1)
In the great town of Vaisai, there was an elder called Vimalakirti, who had made offerings to countless Buddhas and had deeply planted all good...
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