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Rinpoche responded that, yes, it did fulfill them but I would miss out on the power of creating virtue with my speech and why wouldn I want to include that as well?

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Rinpoche responded that, yes, it did fulfill them but I would miss out on the power of creating virtue with my speech and why wouldn I want to include that as well?

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Best is to include all three body, speech, and mind for the most power-packed virtue. We need all the help we can get! I am aware that at certain advanced stages of meditation, mental recitation can activate some more subtle aspects of our energetic body and so in that case, it might be more affective in helping to withdraw the mind to more subtler levels. For most of us that are not so advanced, best it to get as much “bang for our buck” as we can out of the practices we do…at least that is how I understood Rinpoche’s advice.

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