| Term |
automatically releases itself in its own place
Referenced by: automatically liberates itself in its own place (alternative term) liberates itself in its own place (alternative term) release itself in its own place (alternative term) |
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| Tibetan | rang-grol |
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| Pali | |
| Definition | The quality of a conceptual thought or cognition that it ceases or dissolves simultaneously with its arisal, without any effort required to make it cease. Also called: automatically liberates itself in its own place. |
| German | befreit sich automatisch selbst am eigenen Ort |
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| Jeffrey Hopkins En, Ti... | self release |