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Twenty-three types of unification; twenty three states of union.\n1. {'khor 'das dbyer med kyi zung 'jug} union of the inseparability of cyclic existence and the state beyond suffering\n2. {kun byang gi zung 'jug} union of ever-deluded and ever-purified phenomena\n3. {rnam bcas rnam med kyi zung 'jug} union of that with and without aspects\n4. {gzung 'dzin gyi zung 'jug} union of object and object-perceiver\n5. {rtag chad blal ba'i zung 'jug} union of mat wnich is free of the extremes of eternalism and nihilism\n6. {stong nyid rje'i zung 'jug} union of emptiness and compassion 7 {thabs shes zung 'jug} union of method and wisdom\n8. {lhag bcas lhag med kyi zung 'jug} union of residual and non-residual cessation\n9. {bdag med gnyis kyi zung 'jug} union of two selflessnesses\n10. {sgyu lus dang 'od gsal gyi zung 'jug} union of the illusory body and clear light\n11. {ril 'dzin gyi zung 'jug} union of thorough dissolution\n12. {rjes gzhig gi zung 'jug} union of gradual dissolution\n13. {bden gnyis zung 'jug} union of two truths\n14. {mnyam gzhag ga zung 'jug} union of meditative equipoise\n15. {rjes thob kyi zung 'jug} union of post-meditative equipoise\n16. {sad gnyid kyi zung 'jug} union of sleep and the awakened state\n17. {mnyam par 'jug ldang gi zung 'jug} union of engagement and arisal from meditative equipoise\n18. {dran pa mi dran pa'i zunga'ajug} union of mindfulness and unmindfulness\n19. {bde stong zung 'jug} union of bliss and emptiness\n20. {bya byed zung 'jug} union of action and action-performed\n21. {bskyed rdzogs zung 'jug} union of generation and completion stage\n22. {dag ma dag gi zung 'jug} union of a pure and impure state\n23. {gzugs can gzugs med kyi zung 'jug} union of an embodied and unembodied entity. In the list of twenty-one, nos. 11 and 12 and nos. 14 and 15 are counted as one each the union of thorough and gradual dissolution and the union of a meditative and post-meditative state.
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