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“Recently the bodily remains of a yogic practitioner or naldjorpa was found in a rock cave in Eastern Tibet. Clad in white cotton with some little yellow woolen sheet hiis body position remained in the position of a practitioner with a straight back and sitting with crossed legs, one hand in meditation position and the other in the earth touching mudra as to vitness the truth to overcome the ordinary rules of physical laws. Although this practitioner did not realize the rainbow body (‘ja’ lus) or something similar such remains are regarded to be a sign of a highly accomplished practitioner of both the tantric path of transformation and the Dzogchen path of self-liberation.”
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Bluette, 2011
Lucie Bourassa
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Spanish Spinner, 1950*
W. Eugene Smith