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| First, train in the preliminaries. |
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| Regard all dharmas as dreams. |
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| Examine the nature of unborn awareness. |
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| Self-liberate even the antidote. |
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| Rest in the nature of alaya, the essence. |
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| In postmeditation, be a child of illusion. |
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| Sending and taking should be practiced alternately. These two should ride the breath |
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| Three objects, three poisons, three roots of virtue. |
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| In all activities, train with slogans. |
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| Begin the sequence of sending and taking with yourself. |
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| When the world is filled with evil, transform all mishaps into the path of bodhi. |
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| Drive all blames into one. |
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| Seeing confusion as the four kayas is unsurpassable shunyata protection. |
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| Four practices are the best of methods. |
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| Whatever you meet unexpectedly, join with meditation. |
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| Practice the five strengths, the condensed heart instructions. |
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| The mahayana instruction for ejection of consciousness at death is the five strengths: how you conduct yourself is important. |
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| All dharma agrees at one point. |
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| Of the two witnesses, hold the principal one. |
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| Always maintain only a joyful mind. |
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| If you can practice even when distracted, you are well trained. |
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| Always abide by the three basic principles. |
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| Change you attitude, but remain natural. |
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| Don't talk about injured limbs. |
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| Work with the greatest defilements first. |
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| Abandon any hope of fruition. |
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| Don't bring things to a painful point. |
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| Don't transfer the ox's load to the cow. |
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| Don't try to be the fastest. |
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| Don't make gods into demons. |
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| Don't seek others' pain as the limbs of your own happiness. |
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| All activities should be done with one intention. |
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| Correct all wrongs with one intention. |
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| Two activities: one at the beginning, one at the end. |
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| Whichever of the two occurs, be patient. |
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| Observe these two, even at the risk of your life. |
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| Train in the three difficulties. |
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| Take on the three principal causes. |
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| Pay heed that the three never wane. |
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| Keep the three inseparable. |
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| Train without bias in all areas. It is crucial always to do this pervasively and wholeheartedly |
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| Always meditate on whatever provokes resentment. |
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| Don't be swayed by external circumstances. |
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| This time, practice the main points. |
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| Liberate yourself by examining and analyzing. |
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| Don't wallow in self-pity. |
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