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[[absolute refuge]]: [[absolute Buddha]], [[absolute Dharma]] and [[absolute Sangha]]
 
[[absolute refuge]]: [[absolute Buddha]], [[absolute Dharma]] and [[absolute Sangha]]
  
Also called [[ultimate refuge]], [[absolute refug]]e—as opposed to [[conventional refuge]]—is the [[ultimate attainment of the three refuges]]; [[absolute Buddha]] is the [[dharmakaya]], the [[buddha’s omniscient mind]], [[absolute Dharma]] is the [[true cessation of suffering]] and [[absolute Sangha]] is any being who has attained the true [[cessation of suffering]] and become an [[arya]] being.
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Also called [[ultimate refuge]], [[absolute refuge]]—as opposed to [[conventional refuge]]—is the [[ultimate attainment of the three refuges]]; [[absolute Buddha]] is the [[dharmakaya]], the [[buddha’s omniscient mind]], [[absolute Dharma]] is the [[true cessation of suffering]] and [[absolute Sangha]] is any being who has attained the true [[cessation of suffering]] and become an [[arya]] being.
  
  

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