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What is the difference between the Maitreya's telepathic communications and revelations from the Lord telling his cult how to obtain access to his body in a ritual meal?
Mythicism: Microexistence vs. Macroexistence? James F. McGrath 2010
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Maitreya's “Stars”, and he added in a press release today that more such displays are planned “for the near future”.
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In explaining all three manners of focus in terms of different levels of discriminating awareness, Tsongkhapa expands Maitreya's point that the four immeasurable attitudes need to be developed in conjunction with the six far-reaching attitudes, especially far-reaching discriminating awareness.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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This feature accords with Maitreya's explanation of the four immeasurable attitudes as practices in which bodhisattvas engage in order to attain omniscient awareness.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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In explaining all three manners of focus in terms of different levels of discriminating awareness, Tsongkhapa expands Maitreya's point that the four immeasurable attitudes need to be developed in conjunction with the six far-reaching attitudes, especially far-reaching discriminating awareness.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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This feature accords with Maitreya's explanation of the four immeasurable attitudes as practices in which bodhisattvas engage in order to attain omniscient awareness.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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The tradition based on Maitreya's Filigree of Mahayana Sutras (mDo-sde rgyan, Mahayana-sutra-alamkara) presents an apparent and deepest level for only the Buddha Gem.
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According to the tradition based on Maitreya's Filigree of Realizations (mNgon-rtogs rgyan, Skt. Abhisamaya-alamkara), each of the Three Gems has an apparent (kun-rdzob-pa'i dkon-mchog, superficial) and a deepest (don-dam-pa'i dkon-mchog, ultimate) level.
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Another reason behind Maitreya's statement is that the true stoppings and true pathway minds on the mental continuums of aryas who have not yet achieved enlightenment are examples of only deepest level Dharma and Sangha Gems.
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Asanga, for example, buried Maitreya's Furthest Everlasting Continuum, and the Indian master Maitripa unearthed it many centuries later.
Making Sense of Tantra ��� 2 The Authenticity of the Tantras 2002
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