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The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: Womb-Birth: The Return to the Human World (40.7-40.8)
In selecting the womb-door thus, there is a possibility of error: through the influence of karma, good wombs may appear bad and bad wombs may appear good; such error is possible. At that time, too, the art of the teaching being important, thereupon do as follows: Even though a womb may appear good, do not be attracted; if it appear bad, have no repulsion towards it. To be free from repulsion and attraction, or from the wish to take or to avoid — to enter in the mood of complete impartiality — is the most profound of arts. Excepting only for the few who have had some practical experience [in psychical development], it is difficult to get rid of the remnants of the disease of evil propensities.
The Secret of the Golden Flower
Mistakes During the Circulation of the Light (8)
The meaning of this section (18) is to call attention to the wrong paths of meditation so that one can enter the place of power instead of the cave...