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mind (-, as such, itself, pointing to itself), (one's own, your own, our, one's) mind, noetic nothingness, one's own soul, one's own mind, natural mind [JV]
 
mind (-, as such, itself, pointing to itself), (one's own, your own, our, one's) mind, noetic nothingness, one's own soul, one's own mind, natural mind [JV]
  
1) one's own mind, one's mind; 2) your own mind, your mind; 3) mind itself, mind in itself; 4) the natural mind. See [[rang sems]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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1) one's own mind, one's mind; 2) your own mind, your mind; 3) mind itself, mind in itself; 4) the natural mind. See [[rang gi sems]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
  
 
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one's frame of mind, attitude [RY]

one's own mind; my mind, one's mind, one's own mind, the mind, your own mind, our minds [RY]

your own mind [RY]

natural mind; isc. the very nature of mind; isc. one's own mind [RB]

my/ the/ your/ 1's/ our [own] mind/ mental consciousness [IW]

mind (-, as such, itself, pointing to itself), (one's own, your own, our, one's) mind, noetic nothingness, one's own soul, one's own mind, natural mind [JV]

1) one's own mind, one's mind; 2) your own mind, your mind; 3) mind itself, mind in itself; 4) the natural mind. See rang gi sems. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]