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'''Ten stages''' (Wyl. ''[[sa bcu]]'') '''according to [[Anuyoga]]''':
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'''[[Ten stages]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[sa bcu]]'') '''according to [[Anuyoga]]''':
  
#the stage of uncertain transformation,
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#the stage of uncertain [[transformation]],
#the stage of stable foundation,
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#the stage of {{Wiki|stable}} foundation,
#the stage of significant purification,
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#the stage of significant [[purification]],
 
#the stage of continuous training,
 
#the stage of continuous training,
 
#the stage of supportive [[merit]],
 
#the stage of supportive [[merit]],
 
#the stage of special progress through stability,
 
#the stage of special progress through stability,
#the stage bringing focus on the result once the path of seeing has arisen through [[clear light]],  
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#the stage bringing focus on the result once the [[path of seeing]] has arisen through [[clear light]],  
 
#the stage of steadfast remaining,
 
#the stage of steadfast remaining,
#the stage of expanding reality, and  
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#the stage of expanding [[reality]], and  
#the stage of riding on perfection.
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#the stage of riding on [[perfection]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:47, 1 April 2014

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Ten stages (Wyl. sa bcu) according to Anuyoga:

  1. the stage of uncertain transformation,
  2. the stage of stable foundation,
  3. the stage of significant purification,
  4. the stage of continuous training,
  5. the stage of supportive merit,
  6. the stage of special progress through stability,
  7. the stage bringing focus on the result once the path of seeing has arisen through clear light,
  8. the stage of steadfast remaining,
  9. the stage of expanding reality, and
  10. the stage of riding on perfection.

Source

RigpaWiki:Ten stages according to Anuyoga