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Momin25/12/2024 10:26:15
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че за нах???де русский перевод???
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The term **"Mun Chod"** refers to a concept in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the context of Chöd practice. Chöd (pronounced "chö") is a Tibetan Buddhist practice that involves the offering of one's body as a form of spiritual offering, and it is associated with the *taming of fears, ego, and attachments*.
The term **"Mun Chod"** specifically refers to the "chöd" practice performed in a particular manner, often by *Tibetan yogis or practitioners*. In this context, Mun Chod involves rituals in which practitioners *symbolically offer* their body to the *spirits* or *demonic forces*, often through the chanting of prayers or mantras, to dispel *ego* and *attachments*. This practice is deeply rooted in the Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and often includes rituals and *visualizations* to aid in spiritual transformation.
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Momin 25/12/2024 10:26:15че за нах???де русский перевод???
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The term **"Mun Chod"** refers to a concept in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the context of Chöd practice. Chöd (pronounced "chö") is a Tibetan Buddhist practice that involves the offering of one's body as a form of spiritual offering, and it is associated with the *taming of fears, ego, and attachments*.
Momin 24/12/2024 13:10:38The term **"Mun Chod"** specifically refers to the "chöd" practice performed in a particular manner, often by *Tibetan yogis or practitioners*. In this context, Mun Chod involves rituals in which practitioners *symbolically offer* their body to the *spirits* or *demonic forces*, often through the chanting of prayers or mantras, to dispel *ego* and *attachments*. This practice is deeply rooted in the Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and often includes rituals and *visualizations* to aid in spiritual transformation.