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Padma Sambhava took Yeshe to a retreat where he instructed and initiated her. Following a vision of the goddess Sarasvati, Yeshe found she had perfect recollection of everything she was taught. Padma Sambhava told her that the suffering she had undergone was “due to past karma” and that from then on she would always have joy.<ref>''Mother of Knowledge'', p. 35.</ref>  
Padma Sambhava took Yeshe to a retreat where he instructed and initiated her. Following a vision of the goddess Sarasvati, Yeshe found she had perfect recollection of everything she was taught. Padma Sambhava told her that the suffering she had undergone was “due to past karma” and that from then on she would always have joy.<ref>''Mother of Knowledge'', p. 35.</ref>  


Next he gave her three initiations. Through concentrating the impulse toward enlightenment in her chakras, “not for an instant succumbing to laziness while her continuous concentration was maintained,” she attained the [[Dharmakaya]], the [[Sambhogakaya]] and the stainless [[Nirmanakaya]].<ref>''Mother of Knowledge'', p. 54.</ref>
Next he gave her three [[initiation]]s. Through concentrating the impulse toward enlightenment in her [[chakra]]s, “not for an instant succumbing to laziness while her continuous concentration was maintained,” she attained the [[Dharmakaya]], the [[Sambhogakaya]] and the stainless [[Nirmanakaya]].<ref>''Mother of Knowledge'', p. 54.</ref>


The ascended masters teach that the Dharmakaya is the Buddhist term for the Body of First Cause, your [[causal body]], and your mighty [[I AM Presence]]. The Sambhogakaya is the Buddhist term for the body of your [[Holy Christ Self]]. The stainless Nirmanakaya is the body that the Buddha wears in the physical. It is the physical body of the one who has attainment, and therefore it is different from a usual physical body because it is vibrating with light and filled with light.  
The ascended masters teach that the Dharmakaya is the Buddhist term for the Body of First Cause, your [[causal body]], and your mighty [[I AM Presence]]. The Sambhogakaya is the Buddhist term for the body of your [[Holy Christ Self]]. The stainless Nirmanakaya is the body that the Buddha wears in the physical. It is the physical body of the one who has attainment, and therefore it is different from a usual physical body because it is vibrating with light and filled with light.