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The six perfections (''p@ramit@'') are divided into two groups called the accumulation of merit which includes: giving, morality and patience and the accumulation of knowledge which includes: concentration and wisdom. Energy is included in both groups as it is needed for both accumulations.
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The six perfections (''p@ramit@'') are divided into two groups called the [[Accumulation of merit]] which includes: giving, morality and [[Patience]] and the accumulation of [[Knowledge]] which includes: [[Concentration]] and [[Wisdom]]. Energy is included in both groups as it is needed for both accumulations.
 
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The six perfections (p@ramit@) are divided into two groups called the Accumulation of merit which includes: giving, morality and Patience and the accumulation of Knowledge which includes: Concentration and Wisdom. Energy is included in both groups as it is needed for both accumulations.

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