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- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 accessdate "2008-10-21".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 first "Reginald A.".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 first "Reginald".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 isCitedBy Outer_Tantras.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 isCitedBy Sentient_beings_(Buddhism).
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 isCitedBy Shedra.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 isbn "1-57062-910-2".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 last "Ray".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 location "Boston".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 location "Boulder".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 pages "26–27".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 publisher "Shambhala Publications, Inc.".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 publisher "Shambhala".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 quote "In the traditional Tibetan view... the animate and inanimate phenomena of this world are charged with being, life, and spiritual vitality. These are conceived in terms of various spirits, ancestors, demigods, demons, and so on. One of the ways Tibetans recognize a spirit is through the energy that collects in a perceptual moment. A crescendo of energetic "heat" given off by something indicates a spirit. It is something like when we might say that a rock, a tree, or a cloud formation is "striking" or "dramatic" or "compelling." A rock outcropping that has a strange and arresting shape, that perhaps seems strong and menacing, will indicate the existence of some kind of nonhuman presence. Likewise, a hollow in a grove of trees where a spring flows and the flora are unusually lush and abundant, that has a particularly inviting and nurturing atmosphere, will likewise present itself as the home of a spirit. The unusual behavior of a natural phenomenon or an animal will suggest the same as will the rain that ends a drought or the sudden irruption of an illness.".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 series "The World of Tibetan Buddhism".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 title "Indestructible Truth : the Living Spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 title "Indestructible Truth: The Living Spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 url books?id=2CEMAAAACAAJ.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 volume "1".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 year "2000".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57062-910-2 year "2002".