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Along with the [[eight freedoms]], the defining features of the [[perfect human rebirth]]:  
 
Along with the [[eight freedoms]], the defining features of the [[perfect human rebirth]]:  
being born as a human being,  
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being [[born as a human]] being,  
 
in a [[Dharma]] country and  
 
in a [[Dharma]] country and  
with perfect [[mental]] and physical faculties;  
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with {{Wiki|perfect}} [[mental]] and [[physical]] [[faculties]];  
  
 
not having committed any of the five immediate negativis ;  
 
not having committed any of the five immediate negativis ;  
having faith in the [[Buddha’s teachings]];  
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having [[faith]] in the [[Buddha’s teachings]];  
 
being born when a [[Buddha]] has descended,  
 
being born when a [[Buddha]] has descended,  
the teachings have been revealed, the complete teachings still exist and there are still followers of the teachings; and  
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the teachings have been revealed, the complete teachings still [[exist]] and there are still followers of the teachings; and  
having the necessary conditions to practice [[Dharma]], such as the kindness of others.
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having the necessary [[conditions]] to practice [[Dharma]], such as the [[kindness]] of others.
 
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ten richnesses

Along with the eight freedoms, the defining features of the perfect human rebirth:
being born as a human being,
in a Dharma country and
with perfect mental and physical faculties;

not having committed any of the five immediate negativis ;
having faith in the Buddha’s teachings;
being born when a Buddha has descended,
the teachings have been revealed, the complete teachings still exist and there are still followers of the teachings; and
having the necessary conditions to practice Dharma, such as the kindness of others.

Source

https://www.lamayeshe.com/glossary/t