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rnam mkhyen gyi rnam pa sum cu so bzhi byang sems dngathun mong ba'i rnam pa so bzhi byang chub sems dpa' la yod pa dang rjas su mthun pa'i rnam mkhyen gyi rnam pa so bzhi
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The thirty-four aspects of the omniscient mind.\n1-3. {rnam thar sko gsum/} [tri vimokṣamukha]/ the three doors of emancipadon (see {rnam thar sgo gsum})\n4-6. {sprul lam gsum/} [tri nirmāṇa mārga]/ the three paths of emanation (see {sprul pa'i lam gsum})\n7-11. {mthong chos bder gnas kyi lam lnga /} [pañca dṛṣṭidharma sukhathita]/ the five paths bestowing peace in this life (see {mthong chos bde gnas kyi lam lnga})\n12-20. {'jig rtan las 'das pa'i lam dag} [nava lokottaramārga]/ the nine transcendental paths (see {thar gyis gnas pa'i snyoms 'jug dgu})\n21-24. {spong ba'i lam rigasa'adra phyi ma bzhi/} the four forbearances with the reality (chos-bzod bzhi) of the four noble truths (see {mthong lam shes bzod skad cig ma bcu drug}).
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