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For women this can be [[perceived]] in {{Wiki|male}} qualities – as method display.  
 
For women this can be [[perceived]] in {{Wiki|male}} qualities – as method display.  
  
This is called: [[seeing]] the [[world]] as the [[dance]] of the [[pawo]]. For men this can be [[perceived]] in {{Wiki|female}} qualities – as [[wisdom]] display.  
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This is called: [[seeing]] the [[world]] as the [[dance of the pawo]]. For men this can be [[perceived]] in {{Wiki|female}} qualities – as [[wisdom]] display.  
  
This is called: [[seeing]] the [[world]] as the [[dance]] of the [[khandro]]. [[Script]] of this variety is known as [[ton-dröl]], which means ‘[[liberation through seeing]]’.  
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This is called: [[seeing]] the [[world]] as the [[dance of the khandro]]. [[Script]] of this variety is known as [[ton-dröl]], which means ‘[[liberation through seeing]]’.  
  
 
Through [[seeing]] this [[script]] our [[consciousness]] is ‘seeded’ with the [[cause]] of our eventual [[liberation]]."
 
Through [[seeing]] this [[script]] our [[consciousness]] is ‘seeded’ with the [[cause]] of our eventual [[liberation]]."

Latest revision as of 06:03, 6 November 2015

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dakini cypher; khandro cypher; This calligraphy is written in the hidden script and hidden language of the khandros (mKha’ grodakinis or sky-dancing ladies). The script upon which the calligraphy is based is a gTér – a visionary revelation.


Ngak’chang Rinpoche comments:

"The khandro principle is what provides the inspiration for realisation – the innate magical quality of the phenomenal world in all its limitless variety.

For women this can be perceived in male qualities – as method display.

This is called: seeing the world as the dance of the pawo. For men this can be perceived in female qualities – as wisdom display.

This is called: seeing the world as the dance of the khandro. Script of this variety is known as ton-dröl, which means ‘liberation through seeing’.

Through seeing this script our consciousness is ‘seeded’ with the cause of our eventual liberation."

Khandro Déchen continues:

"Ton-drö should be shown to everyone, everywhere; with the wish that the illusions of frustration, fear and fecklessness—which often characterise our experience—may evaporate into wisdom-space."