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Corresponding to the two truths as defined in the Mahayana tenets, there are two bodhichitta aims:
With a conventional bodhichitta aim, our minds focus on the future enlightenment imputable on our mental continuums that we will attain, based on our Buddha-natures, when the circumstances are complete. Accompanying it are the intentions to attain that enlightenment and to benefit all limited beings by means of that attainment.
With a deepest bodhichitta aim, our minds focus on voidness, with the force of having conventional bodhichitta.
[See: Conventional and Deepest Bodhichitta and the Two Truths in Anuttarayoga Tantra.]
The conventional bodhichitta aim to achieve enlightenment to benefit all limited beings has two stages:
Aspiring bodhichitta is the aspiration to achieve enlightenment to benefit all beings. It has two stages:
[See: Actions for Training from Developing the Pledged State of Aspiring Bodhichitta.]
Engaged bodhichitta has, in addition to the two aspiring states, the bodhisattva vows and bodhisattva behavior to practice the six far-reaching attitudes (six perfections), which will actually bring us to enlightenment.
[See: The Root Bodhisattva Vows and The Secondary Bodhisattva Vows.]
In Auto-Commentary on the Difficult Points of “Lamp to the Path to Enlightenment” (Byang-chub lam-gyi sgron-me’i dka’-’grel), Atisha quoted The Sutra Requested by the Arya Akashakosha (‘Phags-pa nam-mkha’ mdzod-kyi mdo). There, Buddha explained that engaged bodhichitta has two mental factors included in it:
Sincerity has two factors included in it:
Lack of hypocrisy has two factors included in it:
Lack of pretension has two factors included in it:
Exceptional sincerity has, in addition to the factors comprising sincerity, two more factors:
Nonattachment has two factors included in it:
Going forward (proceeding to enlightenment) in a special way has two factors included in it: proceeding with:
Thus, although the Tibetan term for exceptional sincerity (lhag-bsam) is also the term for the exceptional resolve that is the sixth of the seven-part cause and effect guideline for developing a bodhichitta aim, the term has a different meaning here. Exceptional resolve is taking universal responsibility actually to help alleviate the suffering and bring happiness to all beings. As a cause for developing a conventional bodhichitta aim, it is a mental factor that accompanies both aspiring bodhichitta and engaged bodhichitta.
[See: The Seven-Part Cause and Effect Guideline for Developing Bodhichitta.]
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