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''']''', is the "sky / space treasure" ] of the Tibetan Buddhist ] ] as revealed by ] ].

Known as ], KPC practices may involve a ] and spiritual commitments (]).

* ] practices

* ] Prayer Book to the ] that strives toward ], empathy, and ] for ] benefit, acting as a ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Das|first=Surya|authorlink=Surya Das|title=Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World|publisher=]|year=1998|pages=145-146|ISBN=0-76790157-6}}</ref>

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* '''Nam Cho ]'''
** '''Contemplations that turn the mind to Dharma''' - Precious Human Rebirth, ], Benefits of Virtue, Faults of Non-Virtue, Faults of Cyclic Existence, Ship to Liberation
** '''Uncommon Preliminaries'''
*** ''']''' - Tree Visualization and Dissolution
*** ''']''' - ], Vow, Verses, Ship to Liberation, Meditation Upon Joy, ] Meditation, ]
*** '''] ]''' - Visualization
*** '''Long Mandala Offering''' - ], Root Termas:
**** ] - Ship to Liberation,
**** ] - Ship to Liberation,
**** ] - Ship to Liberation;
**** General Short Mandala, Dissolution
*** '''The Kusali Chod''':
***** Visualization (]),
***** ] Verses,
***** ] Visualization,
***** ],
***** ]
***** Short Confession, Dissolution, Short Confession, Root Terma - Short Confession - Dedication
*** ''']''' - Visualization, Vajra Verses, Ship to Liberation, Nam Cho Lineage Prayer, Terma Lineage Prayer, Blessings, Motherly Sentient Beings Prayer, Six Realms Gurus, Four Empowerment, Root Terma, Ship to Liberation, Prayer to Guru
*** ''']''' - Visualization, Three Deities, ] Prayer, Visualization (Impure ] Blocking), Prayer to be Reborn in ], Nectar Descent, Prayer to ], Dissolution
*** '''] Generation in the ]'''
** Nam Cho Dzogchen - Vajra Verses - The Space Treasures of the ]

* Jetsunma ]

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* ]'s ] Rigzen Dupia and Great Bliss Queen (Awarness Holder Assemblies)
* Sponsored ''The Lives and Liberation of Princess Mandarava'' <ref>Chonam, Lama and Khandro, Sangye. "The Lives and Liberation of Princess Mandarava, The Indian Consort of Padmasambhava" Wisdom Publications 1998, Translator's Preface, pg x</ref>

*] Wisdom Preference
** ] - Red Garden
** ] - White Garden

** ] - Blue Garden
** ] - Yellow Garden
** ] - Green Garden

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** Peace park pathway to ]
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** Garadua ] a rescue and lifelong sanctuary for parrots that have been neglected, abused, and abandoned.
** ]s. ]s waste management. ].
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Nam Cho, is the "sky / space treasure" terma of the Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma Palyul Lineage as revealed by Terton Migyur Dorje.

Known as Sadhana, KPC practices may involve a Wang (empowerment) and spiritual commitments (Samaya).

Related Buddhist practices:

  1. Das, Surya (1998). Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World. Broadway Books. pp. 145–146. ISBN 0-76790157-6.
  2. Chonam, Lama and Khandro, Sangye. "The Lives and Liberation of Princess Mandarava, The Indian Consort of Padmasambhava" Wisdom Publications 1998, Translator's Preface, pg x