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21 " trichiliocosm "
― Thupten Jinpa , Mind Training: The Great Collection
22 " metanoesis—from "
23 " May I accept upon myself the defeat / And offer to others the victory”—Chekawa "
24 " Like "
25 " deference "
26 " the Collection of Aphorisms (sometimes referred to as the Tibetan Dhammapada). "
27 " Since I am ignorant, please care for me in the best way possible.” Make the following supplication as well: If being sick is best, please make me ill; If being cured is best, please restore my health; If being dead is best, please make me die; If long life is best, please prolong my life; If shorter life is best, please shorten my life. May all enjoy the fortune of enlightenment.222 "
28 " Those who can mentally cope should also do the following "
29 " There are two tasks—one at the start and one at the end. "
30 " To be successful, we need a method whereby we can remain steadfast on our course. "
31 " possessed by the demon of mental afflictions, such as anger. "
32 " Then, without any attachment to your possessions of this life, generate a fearless attitude with regard to your future life. "
33 " I shall allow my mind to fade into space. "
34 " Because of multiple aspirations, I have defied the tragic tale of suffering And have taken instructions to subdue self-grasping; Now, even if I die, I have no remorse. "
35 " and die while in that mindstate. "
36 " highest yoga tantra meditations, with their ritualized deity-yoga visualizations. "
37 " Therefore hold this fact of not being the object of your own "
38 " Dromtönpa, "
39 " Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment, "
40 " Dromtönpa, Atiśa’s chief disciple, "