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rnal 'byor lnga
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The five stages of yoga. According to the Anuyoga teaching of the Nyingma tradition there are five stages of yoga within the five paths.\n1.{_tshogs lam 'dun pa sems kyi rnal 'byor/} the yoga of an aspirational mind of enlightenment on the path of accumulation\n2. {sbyor lam rigs chen 'byed pa'i rnal 'byer/} the yoga of distinguishing great families on the path of preparation\n3. {mthong lam dbugs chen 'byin pa'i rnal 'byor/} the yoga of releasing great breadth on the path of seeing\n4. {bsgom lam lung chen thob pa'i rnal 'byor/} the yoga of obtaining great oral transmission on the path of meditation\n5. {mi slob lam rtsal chen rdzogs pa'i rnal 'byor/} the yoga of perfecting great skills on the path of no-more learning.
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