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Without hope, Chöd practitioners are freed from the limits of hope and fear; having cut the ropes of grasping, definitely enlightened, where does one go?
Machik Labdrön Making the Old New Again and Again: Legitimation and Innovation in the Tibetan Buddhist Chöd Tradition
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Without hope, Chöd practitioners are freed from the limits of hope and fear; having cut the ropes of grasping, definitely enlightened, where does one go?
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Making the Old New Again and Again: Legitimation and Innovation in the Tibetan Buddhist Chöd Tradition

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