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'''Path empowerment''' - Once one has received the ground [[empowerment]], any further empowerments, whether one receives them from someone else or takes them by oneself, are empowerments on the path of the [[Vajrayana]], whose function is to repair and purify violated and broken [[samaya]]s. <ref>Patrul Rinpoche, The Words of My Perfect Teacher, page 396. Translated by Padmakara Translation Group, Published by Harper Collins, ISBN 0-06-066449-5</ref>
'''Path empowerment''' — once we have received a proper [[ground empowerment]], any further [[empowerment]] we receive from someone else or self-empowerment that we take ourselves<ref>For example, the [[four empowerments|fourfold empowerment]] that we take by ourselves when we practise [[Guru Yoga]], without depending on anyone or anything else, is the path empow­erment. Source: [[Patrul Rinpoche]], ''[[The Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', page 396.</ref> is a [[Mantrayana]] repair-and-purification (Tib. སྔགས་ཀྱི་གསོ་སྦྱོང་, [[Wyl.]] ''sngags kyi gso sbyong'')<ref>This is the Mantrayana equivalent of the [[pratimoksha]] repair-and-purification ritual involving the confession of downfalls. Source: note 308 from [[Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang]], ''[[A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'' (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2004), page 315.</ref> or a path empowerment.<ref>Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang, op. cit., page 277.</ref>


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*[[Ground empowerment]]
*[[Ground empowerment]]
*[[Fruit empowerment]]
*[[Fruit empowerment]]
*[[Four empowerments]]
*[[Three characteristics of empowerment]]


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Latest revision as of 01:34, 4 September 2018

Path empowerment — once we have received a proper ground empowerment, any further empowerment we receive from someone else or self-empowerment that we take ourselves[1] is a Mantrayana repair-and-purification (Tib. སྔགས་ཀྱི་གསོ་སྦྱོང་, Wyl. sngags kyi gso sbyong)[2] or a path empowerment.[3]

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  1. For example, the fourfold empowerment that we take by ourselves when we practise Guru Yoga, without depending on anyone or anything else, is the path empow­erment. Source: Patrul Rinpoche, The Words of My Perfect Teacher, page 396.
  2. This is the Mantrayana equivalent of the pratimoksha repair-and-purification ritual involving the confession of downfalls. Source: note 308 from Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang, A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2004), page 315.
  3. Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang, op. cit., page 277.

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