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Totally imaginary forms also include dream forms (rmi-lam-gyi gzugs), cognized nonconceptually by mental cognition, as well as the forms of Buddha-figures that appear in visualization practices, either with conceptual or nonconceptual mental cognition.
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And why is Amory Lovins rmi.org still promoting conservation so heavily?
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He is the co-founder, chairman and chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute (www. rmi.org), a nonprofit "think-and-do tank" established in 1982 in Colorado.
Chris McGowan: Memo to Obama or McCain: Pick Amory Lovins As Energy Czar 2008
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For a remarkably clear picture of how conservation, use or extension of existing technology, outside-the-box innovation, and getting industry to "buy in" because they'll make money doing so (I'm oversimplifying here), can end our dependence not just on imported oil, but any oil, I recommend Winning the Oil End Game, by Amory Lovins and the Rocky Mountain Institute.www. rmi.org
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In this sense, they are similar to dream bodies (rmi-lam-gyi gzugs).
Fine Points Concerning the Physical Bodies of Buddhas and Arhats 2007
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For more information, send mail to info@progis. rmi.de.
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Through much meditation, one may also gain use of a dream body (rmi-lam-gyi lus).
Extra-bodily States in Buddhism Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche I 1976
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Shilh14 izbil hair, plural izbel; a-slem fish, plural i-slim-en; sn to know, sen to be knowing; rmi to become tired, rumni to be tired; ttss15 to fall asleep, ttoss to sleep.
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I cannot, I think, shew you better what manner of men these monk-colonizers were, and what sort of work they did, than by giving you the biography of one of them; and out of many I have chosen that of St. St.rmi, founder whilome of the great abbey of Fulda, which lies on the central watershed of Germany, about equidistant, to speak roughly, from
Roman and the Teuton Charles Kingsley 1847
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Be that as it may, to have cleared the timber off the Aihen-lob, and planted a Christian colony instead, was enough to make St. St.rmi hope that he had not read his Bible altogether in vain.
Roman and the Teuton Charles Kingsley 1847
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