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[[Lha]], [[Nyen]] and [[Lu]]: "describe the protocol and [[decorum]] of [[earth]] itself and show how [[human beings]] can weave themselves into the {{Wiki|texture}} of basic [[reality]]."
 
[[Lha]], [[Nyen]] and [[Lu]]: "describe the protocol and [[decorum]] of [[earth]] itself and show how [[human beings]] can weave themselves into the {{Wiki|texture}} of basic [[reality]]."
  
[[Lha]], "is the [[highest]] points on [[earth]]; the points that can catch the {{Wiki|light}} of the rising {{Wiki|sun}} first of all; {{Wiki|psychologically}} represents first wakefulness." In the [[body]], lha is the head, especially the [[eyes]] and {{Wiki|forehead}}."
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[[Lha]], "is the [[highest]] points on [[earth]]; the points that can catch the {{Wiki|light}} of the rising {{Wiki|sun}} first of all; {{Wiki|psychologically}} represents first wakefulness." In the [[body]], [[lha]] is the head, especially the [[eyes]] and {{Wiki|forehead}}."
  
 
[[Nyen]], "literally means '[[friend]]'; begins with the great shoulders of the [[mountains]] and includes forests, jungles and plains; {{Wiki|psychologically}} it is {{Wiki|solidity}}, [[feeling]] solidly grounded in [[goodness]], grounded in the [[earth]]. Connected with bravery and the gallantry of [[human beings]]. In the [[body]], [[nyen]] includes not only your shoulders but your torso, your {{Wiki|chest}} and rib cage."
 
[[Nyen]], "literally means '[[friend]]'; begins with the great shoulders of the [[mountains]] and includes forests, jungles and plains; {{Wiki|psychologically}} it is {{Wiki|solidity}}, [[feeling]] solidly grounded in [[goodness]], grounded in the [[earth]]. Connected with bravery and the gallantry of [[human beings]]. In the [[body]], [[nyen]] includes not only your shoulders but your torso, your {{Wiki|chest}} and rib cage."
  
[[Lu]] "literally means '[[water being]]'; [[realm]] of oceans, [[rivers]] and great lakes. {{Wiki|Psychologically}}, the [[experience]] of lu is like jumping into a golden [[lake]]. Lu is also freshness, like sunshine {{Wiki|reflecting}} in a deep pool of [[water]], showing the liquid [[jewel]] like quality of the [[water]]. In your [[body]], lu is your {{Wiki|legs}} and feet: everything below your waist."
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[[Lu]] "literally means '[[water being]]'; [[realm of oceans]], [[rivers]] and [[great lakes]]. {{Wiki|Psychologically}}, the [[experience]] of [[lu]] is like jumping into a golden [[lake]]. [[Lu]] is also freshness, like sunshine {{Wiki|reflecting}} in a deep pool of [[water]], showing the liquid [[jewel]] like quality of the [[water]]. In your [[body]], [[lu]] is your {{Wiki|legs}} and feet: everything below your waist."
 
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Lha, Nyen and Lu: "describe the protocol and decorum of earth itself and show how human beings can weave themselves into the texture of basic reality."

Lha, "is the highest points on earth; the points that can catch the light of the rising sun first of all; psychologically represents first wakefulness." In the body, lha is the head, especially the eyes and forehead."

Nyen, "literally means 'friend'; begins with the great shoulders of the mountains and includes forests, jungles and plains; psychologically it is solidity, feeling solidly grounded in goodness, grounded in the earth. Connected with bravery and the gallantry of human beings. In the body, nyen includes not only your shoulders but your torso, your chest and rib cage."

Lu "literally means 'water being'; realm of oceans, rivers and great lakes. Psychologically, the experience of lu is like jumping into a golden lake. Lu is also freshness, like sunshine reflecting in a deep pool of water, showing the liquid jewel like quality of the water. In your body, lu is your legs and feet: everything below your waist."

Source

www.glossary.shambhala.org