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The '''eight thoughts of a great being''' are the following thoughts: | The '''eight thoughts of a great being''' are the following thoughts: | ||
#"When will I be able to eliminate the [[suffering]] of all beings!" | |||
#"When will I be able to establish all impoverished beings in great wealth!" | |||
#"When will I be able to benefit beings with my body of flesh and blood!" | |||
#"When will I be able to bring benefit to beings, even if I must remain in the [[hells]] for a long time!" | |||
#"Throughout all my lives, may I never possess a rebirth, [[three doors]], wealth, power, and so forth that fails to benefit [[sentient beings]], may I never delight one-sidedly in the taste of the ultimate, and may I never cause harm to sentient beings!" | |||
#"May the results of evil deeds of all beings ripen upon myself, may the results of my own virtues ripen upon them, and may they be happy!" | |||
#"With great mundane and supramundane wealth, when will I be able to accomplish, according to their wishes, the hopes of all sentient beings!" | |||
#"Having become a [[buddha]], when will I be able to deliver all sentient beings from suffering!" | |||
---Source: [[Mipham Rinpoche]]'s ''[[Gateway to Knowledge]]'' (13,34) | |||
Source: [[Mipham Rinpoche]] | |||
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[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 18 May 2009
The eight thoughts of a great being are the following thoughts:
- "When will I be able to eliminate the suffering of all beings!"
- "When will I be able to establish all impoverished beings in great wealth!"
- "When will I be able to benefit beings with my body of flesh and blood!"
- "When will I be able to bring benefit to beings, even if I must remain in the hells for a long time!"
- "Throughout all my lives, may I never possess a rebirth, three doors, wealth, power, and so forth that fails to benefit sentient beings, may I never delight one-sidedly in the taste of the ultimate, and may I never cause harm to sentient beings!"
- "May the results of evil deeds of all beings ripen upon myself, may the results of my own virtues ripen upon them, and may they be happy!"
- "With great mundane and supramundane wealth, when will I be able to accomplish, according to their wishes, the hopes of all sentient beings!"
- "Having become a buddha, when will I be able to deliver all sentient beings from suffering!"
---Source: Mipham Rinpoche's Gateway to Knowledge (13,34)