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'''Confident faith''' (Tib. ''yid ches kyi dad pa'') | '''Confident faith''' (Tib. ''yiché pé dépa''; [[Wyl.]] ''yid ches kyi dad pa'') — one of the [[three kinds of faith]]. | ||
[[Chökyi Drakpa]] says: "Confident faith is a confidence in the qualities of the master and the [[Three Jewels]], which cannot be shaken by temporary circumstances or events, and a trust in the laws of cause and effect strong enough to survive the worst kind of circumstances such as illness. This is the kind of faith one should have." | [[Chökyi Drakpa]] says: "Confident faith is a confidence in the qualities of the master and the [[Three Jewels]], which cannot be shaken by temporary circumstances or events, and a trust in the laws of cause and effect strong enough to survive the worst kind of circumstances such as illness. This is the kind of faith one should have." | ||
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Revision as of 14:24, 26 May 2009
Confident faith (Tib. yiché pé dépa; Wyl. yid ches kyi dad pa) — one of the three kinds of faith.
Chökyi Drakpa says: "Confident faith is a confidence in the qualities of the master and the Three Jewels, which cannot be shaken by temporary circumstances or events, and a trust in the laws of cause and effect strong enough to survive the worst kind of circumstances such as illness. This is the kind of faith one should have."