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− | '''Three higher trainings''' ( | + | '''Three higher trainings''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lhag pa'i bslab pa gsum'') are the trainings in: |
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+ | *[[discipline]] (Wyl. ''tshul khrims''), | ||
+ | *[[meditation]] (Wyl. ''ting nge 'dzin'') and | ||
+ | *[[wisdom]] (Wyl. ''shes rab''). | ||
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+ | These trainings are called “higher” because, unlike certain other non-Buddhist rituals and meditation practices, they actually lead to [[liberation]] and [[omniscience]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 2 October 2008
Three higher trainings (Wyl. lhag pa'i bslab pa gsum) are the trainings in:
- discipline (Wyl. tshul khrims),
- meditation (Wyl. ting nge 'dzin) and
- wisdom (Wyl. shes rab).
These trainings are called “higher” because, unlike certain other non-Buddhist rituals and meditation practices, they actually lead to liberation and omniscience.