Uncommon equanimity

The mental factor of an equal attitude toward everyone, with which one has no feelings of close or far in the thoughts or actions involved in benefiting and helping all limited beings and eliminating their problems. The type of equanimity developed specifically in Mahayana in the context of equalizing and exchanging one's attitudes about self and others, and not taught in common with Hinayana.

Tibetan: ཐུན་མོང་མ་ཡིན་པའི་བཏང་སྙོམས། thun-mong ma-yin-pa'i btang-snyoms


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