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Four Superior Commitments of Anu Yoga. There are no limits to guard because the essence of the ultimate commitment is free from transgressions and violations, there is exclusive apathy and evenness because the forms of the subject- object dichotomy have been transcended, these are gathered in the single expanse of the mind-as-such, and there is the commitment of reality itself [RY]


superior pure intention [IW]
four superior commitments of anuyoga [R] [IW]


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ལྷག་པའི་ཚུལ་བཞི
Four Superior Commitments of Anu Yoga. There are no limits to guard because the essence of the ultimate commitment is free from transgressions and violations, there is exclusive apathy and evenness because the forms of the subject- object dichotomy have been transcended, these are gathered in the single expanse of the mind-as-such, and there is the commitment of reality itself [RY]

four superior commitments of anuyoga [R] [IW]