Pay heed that the three never wane
Self-liberate even the antidote
Take on the three principal causes
Don’t wait in ambush
Regard all dharmas as dreams
Don’t be frivolous
First train in the preliminaries
Keep the three inseparable
All dharma agrees at one point
The ejection of consciousness
Whatever you meet unexpectedly, join it with meditation
Four practices are the best of methods
Correct all wrongs with one intention
Don’t malign others
Don’t act with a twist
Change your attitude, but remain natural
Don’t ponder others
Abandon poisonous food
Examine the nature of unborn awareness
1. Absolute and Relative Bodhichitta
Work with the greatest defilements first
Don’t be so predictable
Don’t vacillate
Don’t be jealous
Be grateful to everyone
Don’t wallow in self-pity
Don’t make gods into demons
Don’t try and be the fastest
Don’t seek others’ pain as the limbs of your own happiness
Rest in the nature of alaya, the essence
Always abide by the three basic principles
This time, practice the main points
Abandon any hope of fruition
Train wholeheartedly
Don’t talk about injured limbs
Of the two witnesses, hold the principal one
Liberate yourself by examining and analyzing
Train in the three difficulties
Always meditate on whatever provokes resentment
If you can practice even when distracted, you are well trained
In post-meditation, be a child of illusion
Don’t bring things to a painful point
Whichever of the two occurs, be patient
Observe these two, even at the risk of your life
Don’t transfer the ox’s load to the cow
All activities should be done with one intention
Always maintain only a joyful mind
Drive all blames into one
Don’t expect applause
Practice the five strengths, the condensed heart instructions
Don’t misinterpret
Don’t be swayed by external circumstances
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