The final target ist the union of meditation and awareness in the perfection of wisdom of prajnaparamita. The six perfections or paramitas are meditation in action:
- Generosity (ger: Großzügigkeit; Skt. dāna; Tib. སྦྱིན་པ་, jinpa): to cultivate generosity as a habit.
- Diszipline (ger. Disziplin; Skt. śīla; Tib. ཚུལ་ཁྲིམས་, tsultrim): free apart from harm.
- Patience (ger. Geduld; Skt. kṣānti; Tib. བཟོད་པ་, zöpa): the ability not to be perturbed by anything.
- Diligence (ger. Freudige Anstrengung; Skt. vīrya; Tib. བརྩོན་འགྲུས་, tsöndrü): to find joy in all virtuous activities.
- Meditative concentration (ger. Versenkung; Skt. dhyāna; Tib. བསམ་གཏན་, samten): to be free of distraction.
- Weisheit (engl. Wisdom; Skt. prajñā; Tib. ཤེས་རབ་, sherab): discrimination of phenomena, all knowable things.
The first five paramitas correspond to the accumulation of merit, and the sixth to the accumulation of wisdom. The sixth paramita can be divided into four, resulting in ten paramitas.