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The '''three fears''' or dangers ([[Wyl.]] '' 'jigs pa gsum'' ) are the fear or danger of
'''The three fears''' or '''dangers''' (Tib. འཇིགས་པ་གསུམ་, ''jikpa sum'', [[Wyl.]] '' 'jigs pa gsum'') can be explained in the two following ways —
#the sufferings of samsara,
#selfishness  
# in general [[sentient beings]] fear ''the sufferings of [[samsara]]''
#grasping at the delusions
# less generally, [[bodhisattva]]s dread ''the attitude of selfishness''
# most particularly practitioners of [[secret mantra]] fear the ''deluded clinging'' to phenomena experienced as ordinary


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# strive to attain a good rebirth as a [[gods|god]] or [[human beings|human]] by fear of the [[three lower realms]]
# the [[shravakas]] strive to attain [[liberation]] by fear of the suffering of samsara
# the bodhisattvas fearing selfishness strive to accomplish the welfare of others
 
 
In any case, when taking [[refuge]], we need to have the confidence that the [[Three Jewels]] have the capacity to protect us from them.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 11 March 2018

The three fears or dangers (Tib. འཇིགས་པ་གསུམ་, jikpa sum, Wyl. 'jigs pa gsum) can be explained in the two following ways —

  1. in general sentient beings fear the sufferings of samsara
  2. less generally, bodhisattvas dread the attitude of selfishness
  3. most particularly practitioners of secret mantra fear the deluded clinging to phenomena experienced as ordinary


  1. strive to attain a good rebirth as a god or human by fear of the three lower realms
  2. the shravakas strive to attain liberation by fear of the suffering of samsara
  3. the bodhisattvas fearing selfishness strive to accomplish the welfare of others


In any case, when taking refuge, we need to have the confidence that the Three Jewels have the capacity to protect us from them.