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shes rnam sgom pa
meditative cultivation of the aspect of a subject [e.g., meditatively cultivating compassion]; Comment: There are two types of meditation, meditation on the aspect of an object [e.g., meditating on impermanence] (don rnam sgom pa) and meditative cultivation of the aspect of a subject [e.g., meditatively cultivating compassion] (shes rnam sgom pa). The first means to meditate on an object, and the second means to meditatively cultivate a consciousness, an attitude.

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