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Jikme Lingpa

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Ho! Mesmerized by the sheer variety of perceptions, beings wander endlessly astray in samsara's vicious cycle.
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As quoted on page 21 of The Tibetan Book of Living & Dying (2008) by Sogyal Rinpoche

 
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