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[[Image:CPN.jpg|thumb|300px|Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik [[thangka]] which was [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]'s practice support]]
'''The Daily Practice of Chime Phakmé Nyingtik''', or literally as the Tibetan title says: ‘The Daily Yoga Practice of Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik as a Single Deity<ref>‘Single deity’ or ‘single mudra’ refers to when the complete [[mandala]] of all the deities―the principal one and his or her assembly representing many [[mudra]]s―are all gathered into the one main deity. If we meditate on this one deity then we accomplish all the deities of the mandala as well.</ref>– The Heart Essence of the Sublime Lady of Immortality’ ([[Wyl.]] ''‘chi med 'phags ma'i snying tig las/ rgyun gyi rnal 'byor phyag rgya gcig pa''), is a [[sadhana]] practice from [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]’s [[mind treasure]]: [[Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik]], a [[long life practice]] discovered in 1855, featuring [[White Tara]] in union with [[Amitayus]]. It is a briefer version of the root [[sadhana]] called ‘The Wisdom Light of Enlightened Activity’ ([[Wyl.]] ''phrin las ye shes snang ba'')
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[[Category: Prayers and Practices]]
[[Category:Tara]]
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'''The Daily Practice of Chime Phakmé Nyingtik''', or literally as the Tibetan title says: ‘The Daily Yoga Practice of Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik as a Single Deity<ref>‘Single deity’ or ‘single mudra’ refers to when the complete [[mandala]] of all the deities―the principal one and his or her assembly representing many [[mudra]]s―are all gathered into the one main deity. If we meditate on this one deity then we accomplish all the deities of the mandala as well.</ref>– The Heart Essence of the Sublime Lady of Immortality’ ([[Wyl.]] ''‘chi med 'phags ma'i snying tig las/ rgyun gyi rnal 'byor phyag rgya gcig pa''), is a [[sadhana]] practice from [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]’s [[mind treasure]]: [[Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik]], a [[long life practice]] discovered in 1855, featuring [[White Tara]] in union with [[Amitayus]]. It is a briefer version of the root [[sadhana]] called ‘The Wisdom Light of Enlightened Activity’ ([[Wyl.]] ''phrin las ye shes snang ba'')
==Notes==
<small><references/></small>
[[Category: Prayers and Practices]]
[[Category:Tara]]
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