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| 1)Consideration that body is unclean |
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| First of four considerations |
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| 2) Consideration that all senses lead ultimately to suffering |
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| Second of four considerations |
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| 3) Consideration that all activities of the mind are impermanent and changeable |
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| Third of four considerations |
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| 4) Consideration that all phenomena are interrelated |
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| Fourth of the four considerations |
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| 1) Exertion to end past evil tendencies |
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| First of the four exertions |
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| 2) Exertion to not begin new evil tendencies |
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| Second of the four exertions |
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| 3) Exertion to begin good tendencies |
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| Third of the four exertions |
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| 4) Exertion to further good tendencies that have begun |
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| Fourth of the four exertions |
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| 1) Fulfillment of desire; perfection of practice |
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| First of the four fulfillments |
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| 2) Fulfillment of diligence/progress; perfection of concentration |
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| Second of four fulfillments |
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| 3) Fulfillment of contemplation/mindfulness; perfection of memory |
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| Third of the four fulfillments |
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| 4) Fufillment of thoughtfulness, perfection of mind |
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| Fourth of the four fulfillments |
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| 1)The root of faith; aids practice |
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| First of five spiritual roots |
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| 2) The root of diligence; no more lapse in practice |
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| Second of five spiritual roots |
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| 3) Root of thought, never forget dharma |
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| Third of the five spiritual roots |
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| 4) Root of concentration; samadhi is perfected |
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| Fourth of the five spiritual roots |
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| 5) Root of wisdom; dharma is perfected |
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| Fifth of the five spiritual roots |
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| First of the five spiritual powers |
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| 2) The power of diligence |
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| Second of the five spiritual powers |
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| Third of the five spiritual powers |
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| 4) The power of concentration |
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| Fourth of the five spiritual powers |
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| Fifth of the five spiritual powers |
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| 1) Understanding the Dharma; what is true/false |
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| First of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 2) Enlightened progress; informed with clear understanding |
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| Second of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 3) Enlightened joy; enlightenment-produced joy |
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| Third of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 4) Enlightened non-attachment; perfect detachment to suffering |
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| Fourth of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 5) Enlightened non-clinging; free from clinging |
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| Fifth of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 6) Enlightened concentration; fully appreciate samadhi |
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| Sixth of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 7) Enlightened contemplation; understands practice perfectly |
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| Seventh of the seven degrees of enlightenment |
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| 1) Right View; to perceive accurately |
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| First of the noble eightfold path |
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| 2) Right Thought; the mind without defilement |
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| Second of the noble eightfold path |
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| Third of the noble eightfold path |
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| Fourth of the noble eightfold path |
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| Fifth of the noble eightfold path |
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| Sixth of the noble eightfold path |
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| Seventh of the noble eightfold path |
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| Eighth of the noble eightfold path |
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