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*Contemplations related to the three reasons, nine examples, and ten points.
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==Questions to Develop Contemplations==
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*''add interactivity features''
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*Models of production: do you think BN is production model? (Explain what production means and then let people respond.)
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*Do you think it's a transformation? (Explain what transformation means and then let people respond.)
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*Disclosure? (this is the kagyu approach) (Explain what disclosure means and then let people respond.)
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*If every phenomenon is like a dream or an illusion, what is not like a dream or an illusion?
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*Ultimately, can we trust in something? If there's no buddha-nature, then we can't trust in anything... it's impermanent. What can we put our trust in?
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*What is the opposite of a doctrinal idea? is BN a doctrinal idea or actual reality? Is it conceptually created or not?

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  • Ask Lama Tenpa to record something about this?
  • Contemplations related to the three reasons, nine examples, and ten points.

Questions to Develop Contemplations[edit]

  • add interactivity features
  • Models of production: do you think BN is production model? (Explain what production means and then let people respond.)
  • Do you think it's a transformation? (Explain what transformation means and then let people respond.)
  • Disclosure? (this is the kagyu approach) (Explain what disclosure means and then let people respond.)


  • If every phenomenon is like a dream or an illusion, what is not like a dream or an illusion?
  • Ultimately, can we trust in something? If there's no buddha-nature, then we can't trust in anything... it's impermanent. What can we put our trust in?
  • What is the opposite of a doctrinal idea? is BN a doctrinal idea or actual reality? Is it conceptually created or not?