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seven points of cause and effect
One of two methods used in Tibetan Buddhism for developing bodhicitta.
The seven points are:
1) seeing all beings as your mother;
2) remembering the kindness of the mother;
3) wishing to repay the kindness;
4) love;
5) compassion;
6) special intention;
7) generating the mind of enlightenment.
The other method is equalizing and exchanging the self with others.
Source
https://www.lamayeshe.com/glossary/term/seven-points-cause-and-effect