Migtsema practice

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Konchog1
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Migtsema practice

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Do anyone know good sources for the various visualizations that can be done during Migtsema practice for various benefits?
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Re: Migtsema practice

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Konchog1 wrote:Do anyone know good sources for the various visualizations that can be done during Migtsema practice for various benefits?
Those instructions should be included in this text:
https://awakeningvajrapubs.org/products ... es-tushita

also try here:
http://anandadharma.org/GandenLha
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Re: Migtsema practice

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Tom wrote:
Konchog1 wrote:Do anyone know good sources for the various visualizations that can be done during Migtsema practice for various benefits?
Those instructions should be included in this text:
https://awakeningvajrapubs.org/products ... es-tushita

also try here:
http://anandadharma.org/GandenLha
Thanks for the links, never seen these before. I didn't know that H.E. Choden Rinpoche had written any books.
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His Holiness Dalai Lama has encouraged Choden Rinpoche to pass on many of these rare lineages practices to the monks of Sera Jey. CR has transmitted a rare lineage of initiations that ended up being held by Mongolian Lamas, such as the Gelug Hevajra and others, and has also passed on the lineages of many rare tantric instructions, including regarding various practices of Lama Tsongkhapa.
I would say that over half the monks of Sera Jey have him as one of their gurus.
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