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[[sword]]: A [[sword]] generally represents the sharp double edge of [[prajna]] or {{Wiki|intellect}}, which cuts through the [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] of [[self]] and [[phenomena]] in one stroke. The [[sword]] does not need to strike; energies are [[gathered]] just by its being waved.
 
[[sword]]: A [[sword]] generally represents the sharp double edge of [[prajna]] or {{Wiki|intellect}}, which cuts through the [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] of [[self]] and [[phenomena]] in one stroke. The [[sword]] does not need to strike; energies are [[gathered]] just by its being waved.
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sword: A sword generally represents the sharp double edge of prajna or intellect, which cuts through the concepts of self and phenomena in one stroke. The sword does not need to strike; energies are gathered just by its being waved.