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[[Power of the Objec]]t: One should practice [[thinking]] of all [[sentient beings]] one may have hurt. [[Traditionally]], one remembers all [[sentient beings]] and the [[Three Jewels]] of [[Refuge]] ([[Buddha]], [[Dharma]] and [[Sangha]]), by generating [[compassion]] for all [[sentient beings]] and [[taking refuge]].
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[[Power of the Object]]: One should practice [[thinking]] of all [[sentient beings]] one may have hurt. [[Traditionally]], one remembers all [[sentient beings]] and the [[Three Jewels]] of [[Refuge]] ([[Buddha]], [[Dharma]] and [[Sangha]]), by generating [[compassion]] for all [[sentient beings]] and [[taking refuge]].
 
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Power of the Object: One should practice thinking of all sentient beings one may have hurt. Traditionally, one remembers all sentient beings and the Three Jewels of Refuge (Buddha, Dharma and Sangha), by generating compassion for all sentient beings and taking refuge.