Yeshe Tsogyal

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Yeshe Tsogyal


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Average rating: 4.56 · 350 ratings · 23 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Lotus-Born: The Life St...

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The Life and Liberation of ...

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Padmasambhava Comes to Tibe...

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Life & Liberation of Padmas...

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“I shall sing you a song illustrating the meaning of the Dharma. The vulture, who soars through the skies, Descends for food by the power of desire. Doesn’t it notice when it is caught in a snare? The white snow-lioness, who majestically poises on the glaciers, Strays down into the woods by the power of desire. Doesn’t she notice when a blizzard has built up? The tiger, who lives in the sandalwood forests to the south, Roams through ravines by the power of desire. Doesn’t he notice when an avalanche is striking? The big fish, who swims through the waters, Chases bait by the power of desire. Doesn’t she notice she is caught in a net? Your mind, the primordial buddha, Searches elsewhere by the power of desire. Doesn’t it notice that it is wandering in samsara?”
Yeshe Tsogyal, The Lotus-Born: The Life Story of Padmasambhava



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