Variations of the name of the fourth section include the Secret Heart Essence ( " gsang ba snying thig " ), the Most Secret Unexcelled Nyingtig ( " yang gsang bla na med pa snying tig " ), the Innermost Unexcelled Cycle of Nyingtig ( " yang gsang bla na med pa'i snying thig skor " ), the Most Secret and Unexcelled Great Perfection ( " yang gsang bla na med pa rdzogs pa chen po " ), the Most Secret Heart Essence ( " yang gsang snying thig " ), the Most Secret Unsurpassable Cycle ( " yang gsang bla na med pa'i sde " ) and the Vajra Heart Essence.
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Variations of the name of the fourth section include the Secret Heart Essence ( " gsang ba snying thig " ), the Most Secret Unexcelled Nyingtig ( " yang gsang bla na med pa snying tig " ), the Innermost Unexcelled Cycle of Nyingtig ( " yang gsang bla na med pa'i snying thig skor " ), the Most Secret and Unexcelled Great Perfection ( " yang gsang bla na med pa rdzogs pa chen po " ), the Most Secret Heart Essence ( " yang gsang snying thig " ), the Most Secret Unsurpassable Cycle ( " yang gsang bla na med pa'i sde " ) and the Vajra Heart Essence.
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Variations of the name of the fourth section include the Secret Heart Essence ( " gsang ba snying thig " ), the Most Secret Unexcelled Nyingtig ( " yang gsang bla na med pa snying tig " ), the Innermost Unexcelled Cycle of Nyingtig ( " yang gsang bla na med pa'i snying thig skor " ), the Most Secret and Unexcelled Great Perfection ( " yang gsang bla na med pa rdzogs pa chen po " ), the Most Secret Heart Essence ( " yang gsang snying thig " ), the Most Secret Unsurpassable Cycle ( " yang gsang bla na med pa'i sde " ) and the Vajra Heart Essence.
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James Buck's " Pioneer History of Milwaukee County " published in 1876 just after Brown's death, described him thus : In person Deacon Brown was tall, with a large frame, capable of great endurance; he had dark brown hair, dark blue eyes, a soft voice, almost feminine in its tone; he spoke short and quick, walked with a quick, state stride, his eyes usually cast upon the ground, as though in deep thought; he was somewhat reticent and company; kept his own counsel, never interfering, unasked, with the affairs of others; was regular and methodical in all he did; a good financier; quick to see and quick to decide; and as a companionable man unexcelled.