Bodhisattvayana...
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The Bodhisattva reaches the conclusion
that a phenomena are without any self identity.
Aim
The urge to attain the fully awakened state of
being for the benefit of others.
Practice
They practice the six transcending perfections
of giving, ethical discipline, patience, diligence,
meditative stability, and discriminating intelligence
or wisdom, as well as developing the four qualities
for attracting disciples; giving, gentle speech,
practice according to the meaning of the Dharma
and encouraging others to act according to the
meaning.
The Dzogchen,
Innermost Essence,
Preliminary Practice,
by Jig-me Lingpa
The Bodhisattva reaches the conclusion
that a phenomena are without any self identity.
Aim
The urge to attain the fully awakened state of
being for the benefit of others.
Practice
They practice the six transcending perfections
of giving, ethical discipline, patience, diligence,
meditative stability, and discriminating intelligence
or wisdom, as well as developing the four qualities
for attracting disciples; giving, gentle speech,
practice according to the meaning of the Dharma
and encouraging others to act according to the
meaning.
The Dzogchen,
Innermost Essence,
Preliminary Practice,
by Jig-me Lingpa
Belleeer - 2010-01-18 08:48