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7.being multiple and 8.being single <br>
 
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The eight extremes of conceptual elaboration (Wyl. spros pa'i mtha' brgyad) are:

1.arising and 2.ceasing
3.being non-existent and 4.being permanent
5.coming and 6.going
7.being multiple and 8.being single

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RigpaWiki:Eight extremes