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We have [[attachments]] to [[self]] and to [[dharmas]] which create obstacles that prevent {{Wiki|realization}}. [[Attachments]] are divided into two types:
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We have [[attachments]] to [[self]] and to [[dharmas]] which create [[obstacles]] that prevent {{Wiki|realization}}. [[Attachments]] are divided into two types:
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1) Innate [[attachments]] are {{Wiki|present}} at {{Wiki|birth}}. They are [[Wikipedia:Subtle body|subtle]] and [[exist]] in all {{Wiki|sentient beings}}. Innate
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[[attachments]] are found in both the sixth and [[seventh consciousness]]'es. When the [[state]] of no [[outflows]] ([[enlightenment]]) is reached innate
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[[attachments]] are eliminated.
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2) Distinguished [[attachments]] are learned. They are less [[Wikipedia:Subtle body|subtle]]and more obvious than innate [[attachments]] and come from the {{Wiki|distinction}} making process of the fifth and [[sixth consciousness]]'es.
  
1) Innate [[attachments]] are present at {{Wiki|birth}}. They are [[Wikipedia:Subtle body|subtle]] and [[exist]] in all {{Wiki|sentient beings}}. Innate [[attachments]] are found in both the sixth and [[seventh consciousness]]'es. When the state of no outflows ([[enlightenment]]) is reached innate [[attachments]] are eliminated.
 
  
2) Distinguished [[attachments]] are learned. They are less [[Wikipedia:Subtle body|subtle]]and more obvious than innate [[attachments]] and come from the distinction making process of the fifth and [[sixth consciousness]]'es.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 23 November 2020

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We have attachments to self and to dharmas which create obstacles that prevent realization. Attachments are divided into two types:

1) Innate attachments are present at birth. They are subtle and exist in all sentient beings. Innate

attachments are found in both the sixth and seventh consciousness'es. When the state of no outflows (enlightenment) is reached innate

attachments are eliminated.

2) Distinguished attachments are learned. They are less subtleand more obvious than innate attachments and come from the distinction making process of the fifth and sixth consciousness'es.

Source

online.sfsu.edu