| Stripped of my material body, spirit travels
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| Boundless liberty, visiting places
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| Approaching my loved ones, people I cherish
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| Left with no reply as I’m trying to reach out
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| Seeing relatives weeping
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| Now certain, I have died
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| I can look upon my mortal vessel
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| A shroud of despair engulfs me
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| Trapped within another dimension
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| Forced to abandon my earthly existence
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| Once again I hear the voices call my name, blessed by their existence
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| «O nobly-born being, oppressed with intense sorrow, the thought will occur to
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| thee, 'O what would I not give to possess a body!»
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| Dharma-Kaya, abide in unattachment, devoid of weakness
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| Tranquility, in this uncreated state thou will gain perfect Enlightenment and
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| birth will be obstructed
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| «O nobly-born, (at this time) thou wilt see visions of males and females in
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| union
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| When thou seest them, remember to withhold thyself from going between them.»
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| Lust and aggression
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| Asphyxiate me, unable to resist
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| Whirlwind of impurities
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| Familiar patterns of Samsara
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| Hatred and envy
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| Struggling with sexual rivalry
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| Sinful desire
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| Wallowing in emotions
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| Do not enter the womb!
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| Become one with bliss!
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| Escape the endless cycle of suffering!
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| Dharma-Kaya, abide in unattachment, devoid of weakness
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| Tranquility, in this uncreated state thou will gain perfect enlightenment and
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| birth will be obstructed
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| Lust and aggression
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| Asphyxiate me, unable to resist
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| Whirlwind of impurities
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| Familiar patterns of Samsara
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| Entering the womb
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| Thou will be propelled to repeat the endless cycle of suffering! |