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[[Guru Shakya Senge]] wears monk's robes embodying the principle of realization through the monastic path, gracefully demonstrating the means of awakening through discipline and detachment. After ordination, Guru '[[Lion of the Shakyas]]' practiced according to the traditional system which involves study, contemplation, and meditation. He represents authentic spiritual development which proceeds from the ground level, skillfully and joyfully making use of the simplest ways and most ordinary forms.
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[[Guru Shakya Senge]] wears [[monk's]] [[robes]] [[embodying]] the [[principle]] of [[realization]] through the [[monastic]] [[path]], gracefully demonstrating the means of [[awakening]] through [[discipline]] and [[detachment]]. After [[ordination]], [[Guru]] '[[Lion of the Shakyas]]' practiced according to the [[traditional]] system which involves study, contemplation, and [[meditation]]. He represents [[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]] [[spiritual]] development which proceeds from the ground level, skillfully and joyfully making use of the simplest ways and most ordinary [[forms]].
 
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Guru Shakya Senge.jpg

Guru Shakya Senge wears monk's robes embodying the principle of realization through the monastic path, gracefully demonstrating the means of awakening through discipline and detachment. After ordination, Guru 'Lion of the Shakyas' practiced according to the traditional system which involves study, contemplation, and meditation. He represents authentic spiritual development which proceeds from the ground level, skillfully and joyfully making use of the simplest ways and most ordinary forms.

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