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rnam thar brgyad
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The eight emancipations.\nA. {gzugs kyi rnam par thar pa gsum/} The three emancipations within the form realm:\n1. {gzugs can gzugs la blta ba'i rnam thar/} emancipation of one with body looking at a form\n2. {gzugs med gzugs la blta ba'i rnam thar/} emancipation of one without form body looking at a form\n3. {sdug pa'i rnam thar/} emancipation through beautiful form\nB. {gzugs med kyi rnam par thar pa lnga /} The five emancipations within the formless realm:\n1. {nam mkha' mthas yas kyi rnam thar/} emancipation of infinite space\n2. {rnam shas mtha' yas kya rnam thar/} emancipation of infinite consciousness\n3. {cing yang med kyi rnam thar/} emancipation of nothingness\n4. {srid rtsi'i rnam thar/} emancipation of the peak of existence\n5. {'gog pa'i rnam thar/} emancipation of cessation.
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